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- Ray Dalio, Gold Is Money
- Stocks To Watch Out For Next Week
- Dow Sees Mixed End To Session And Week
- US Fed Balance Sheet To Grow 5% To $2.9 Trillion End-2012 – Cleveland Fed Study
- Dick Morris Outlines Obama’s Tax Plans
- REPEAT-Turkey Holds Repo Rate Steady, Cuts Ceiling Rate On Corridor
- Why Cash Flow Is Crucial To Gold And Silver Mining Investors
Posted: 21 Sep 2012 04:10 PM PDT Ray Dalio says gold should be in everyone’s portfolio. Buffet is making a big mistake. Gold is a wealth protector against the current fiat money system. RTT suggest gold in the physical form rather than the paper form, and maybe stored in a vault outside of your country. Remember MF Global bust and the famous money managers who held GLD (gold ETF) in their accounts and lost the lot. CNBC..20120921 RTT has some, who doesnt, you maybe. Question: When is a good time to buy gold? Marc … [visit site to read more] or compare Best Mortgage Rates, Credit Card Rewards or Best Credit Cards |
Stocks To Watch Out For Next Week Posted: 21 Sep 2012 02:36 PM PDT ( click to enlarge ) Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) breaks above 31.5 resistance but failed to close above it. However, further rise is still possible and the next target would be at 32-32.27 area. Initial support is at 30.86, as long as this level holds we’d expect the uptrend to continue. ( click to enlarge ) KB Home (NYSE:KBH) had a huge breakout day on heavy volume. Next resistance is seen at 15.51 which is the highs of 2011. If you are a disciplined trader, wait a pull … [visit site to read more] or compare Best Mortgage Rates, Credit Card Rewards or Best Credit Cards |
Dow Sees Mixed End To Session And Week Posted: 21 Sep 2012 02:14 PM PDT 09/21/12 Stocks erased early gains to trade nearly flat Friday with stocks on track to end narrowly mixed for the … [visit site to read more] or compare Best Mortgage Rates, Credit Card Rewards or Best Credit Cards |
US Fed Balance Sheet To Grow 5% To $2.9 Trillion End-2012 – Cleveland Fed Study Posted: 21 Sep 2012 01:16 PM PDT The balance sheet of the U.S. Federal Reserve will expand about 5 percent to around $2.9 trillion by the end of 2012 as a result of its latest plan to purchase additional mortgage-backed securities (MBS), according to a study by the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. |
Dick Morris Outlines Obama’s Tax Plans Posted: 21 Sep 2012 12:40 PM PDT I will leave it to readers to make their own assessments as to what they think of Dick Morris' assessment of President Obama's tax plans. However you lean, do yourself the favor of viewing this 4-minute clip. Regardless of your political persuasion, I think it is hard to make the case that these tax programs can do anything but put a significant dent into our economy. What do I believe should be done? |
REPEAT-Turkey Holds Repo Rate Steady, Cuts Ceiling Rate On Corridor Posted: 21 Sep 2012 12:29 PM PDT (Following story was originally published on Sept. 18, 2012 and is being repeated as it disappeared from the website after publication) The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey held its benchmark one-week repurchase rate steady at 5.75 percent but cut the ceiling on its interest rate corridor by 150 basis points to 10 percent from 11.5 percent, a move the central bank had signaled last month. |
Why Cash Flow Is Crucial To Gold And Silver Mining Investors Posted: 21 Sep 2012 11:53 AM PDT Since July we have alerted our readers to a breakout in gold and silver prices as we expected a risk on rally in commodities with the catalyst being QE3 combined with worldwide stimulus moves from Central Bankers. Since that time silver has soared 30% higher almost 10 straight weeks in a row as Bernanke announces a QE 3, 4, 5+…? and record low interest rates until mid 2015. |
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