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Free Competition in Currency Act
Photon Torpedo Tube's Blog —
Authority: 128
The Federal Reserve increased the money supply by more than 2 Trillion Dollars within the last 15 months. The massive increase in the money supply creates a substantial risk of hyper-inflation. Hyper-inflation can strike suddenly and quickly reduce savings by destroying the value of the dollar. Most of the ...13 hours ago -
The Future of the Markets - What I KNOW will Happen! [Answers to Your Economic & Money Q&A Pt. 1]
Ethical Foreclosure Fortunes —
Authority: 149
go over a few important points about these videos and the information/opinions I’m sharing. This is a MUST watch Video. At one point…I tell you exactly what I think about markets AND what the future holds AND how you can make money…=) So if you want to know what the financial markets will do…watch this and my ...1 day ago -
Coming Commercial Real Estate Collaspe- NOTHING can prevent NEXT real estate crash?!?!
CVN Home —
Authority: 139
Watch My LIVE Broadcasts (On-Demand): www.livestream.com Add me as a friend on Facebook! www.facebook.com Get DAILY GrowBy10 Updates on Twitter! twitter.com Aug. 10 (Bloomberg) — The collapse in commercial real estate is preventing Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke from declaring the economy and financial ...2 days ago -
How to Double Your Money In 6,932 Years
Veritas Vos Liberabit —
Authority: 426
Calculated Risk originally posted a snippet of this article by the NY Times At Tiny Rates, Saving Money Costs Investors : The elderly and others on fixed incomes have been especially hard hit. Many have seen returns on savings, C.D.’s and government bonds drop to niggling amounts recently … ” … what’s ...2 days ago -
Hyperinflation Watch
Gold Newswire —
Authority: 152
By James Turk, FGMR Contrary to common belief, hyperinflation does not arise from too much bank lending. The sole cause of hyperinflation is always too much government spending. The pattern is as follows. The government spends more money than it is receiving in taxes, which forces it to borrow. As these ...2 days ago -
Shadow Stats’ Williams Says Hunker Down For Depression
LILA RAJIVA: The Mind-Body Politic —
Authority: 441
John Williams of Shadow Stats says the gig is up:“Atlhough the hyperinflation is going to be limited largely to the U.S., the economic downturn will affect things globally. I can’t tell you how things will go with a hyperinflationary Great Depression, which is where I see things going.It’s the type of thing that ...3 days ago -
Hyperinflation Watch
Stupidica —
Authority: 177
Hyperinflation Watch December 23, 2009 Contrary to common belief, hyperinflation does not arise from too much bank lending. The sole cause of hyperinflation is always too much government spending. The pattern is as follows. The government spends more money than it is receiving in taxes, which forces it to borrow. ...3 days ago -
How the (Grinch) Bankers Stole Christmas
The Underground Investor —
Authority: 406
I hate bankers and so should you. Why? Because bankers steal a little bit of Christmas cheer every year. For the past several years, bankers have stolen a lot of Christmas cheer. Like the Grinch from Dr. Seuss’s famous children’s tale, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, bankers have hearts two sizes too small, and ...5 days ago -
Investing - No Way to Win!?!? Your Warped Financial Reality - Part 2
Ethical Foreclosure Fortunes —
Authority: 149
++Subscribe = Support this Information++ ++Subscribe = MORE and Better Videos++ ++Subscribe = Eternal Happiness =)++ Do you think you can earn a profit from investing in Stocks? What about the “experts”…are they to be headed? There are fundamental questions you need to ask about the stock market and investing. ...5 days ago -
Important News - Dec. 23
InvestmentWatch —
Authority: 157
1) We’re Screwed! “Do you believe everything the government tells you? Economist and statistician John Williams sure doesn’t. Williams, who has consulted for individuals and Fortune 500 companies, now uncovers the truth behind the U.S. government’s economic numbers on his Web site at ShadowStats.com. ...5 days ago -
Why Gold and Silver Will Be the Next Currency
Veritas Vos Liberabit —
Authority: 426
By Dr. Jeff Lewis In the currency game, only one player has dominated throughout the course of history: precious metals. Over time, fiat currencies lose their worth, as governments inflate the paper through printing and confidence is lost with each recession. This phenomenon was proven in the United States with ...6 days ago -
The 4 Steps to Hyperinflationary Booms
Veritas Vos Liberabit —
Authority: 426
By Dr. Jeff Lewis With the current US deficit soaring above $12 trillion, the conditions are ripe for inflation. However, is hyperinflation just around the corner? Step 1: A Collapse Before hyperinflation can begin, there is often a collapse, or series of collapses, that send currency prices higher. Fleeing ...6 days ago -
The Road to Hyperinflation
BizPlusBlog.com —
Authority: 119
There is a great deal of discussion about inflation and even hyperinflation, but most are not really aware of what either are and how they come about. Inflation is not, as you have often heard, "high prices." High prices are among the symptoms of inflation. The classical definition of inflation, simply put, is "too ...6 days ago -
Update on the most important chart…
Traditions of Men Blog/Podcast —
Authority: 123
Here is an update on “the most important chart in 100 years.” The dollar broke out to the upside, but did so in a manner that suggests a short squeeze more than a major turn. If it can consolidate here without turning down sharply, it should set up a sideways trading range. It may even make 80 for a final test ...1 week ago -
Silver Savers is Here!
Traditions of Men Blog/Podcast —
Authority: 123
If you still want to be a part of the beta test, you can click on the link below. The test will allow you to save silver with a weekly deduction of between $10 and $100. There will be more options when released to the public in January or February. It’s a great way to obtain real silver bullion at a low cost ...1 week ago -
Never underestimate what people are capable of when their lives are on the line.
InvestmentWatch —
Authority: 157
What would a middle class father do to feed his 3 kids rather than watch them starve to death? It boils down to primal instinct - we call it the 4 Fs - Fleeing, fighting, feeding, and mating. Trust me, the survival instinct is the most powerful (mortal) force you will ever encounter … If - and notice i said IF - the ...1 week ago -
Week in Review: I Hate "V" Bottoms (PODCAST)
Airelon's Investing and Trading Blog —
Authority: 122
"When someone cries "fire" in a crowded theater, a contrarian is the person who first checks to see if there really is a fire before rushing to the door" - Anonymous Welcome to the Week in Review! A "V" bottom is a bottom in the market, where the market dips down, and then rises without ever looking back. And I ...1 week ago -
CAPITALISM DIES
REAL LIBERAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH —
Authority: 122
" ...the ratio of insider sellers to buyers.... " Thats what Im talking about. The handwriting is on the wall and has been for years now. All they are doing is buying time while the rest get weaker and weaker. History is far from over though. They know it, but they think the wrath wont come for them. They actually ...1 week ago -
Important News - Dec. 19
InvestmentWatch —
Authority: 157
1) Moody’s Reviews $143 Billion of Jumbo-Mortgage Bonds “It now expects losses of 3.8 percent on loans underlying 2005 prime- jumbo bonds, with estimates of 8 percent for 2006 securitizations, 10.9 percent for 2007 debt and 12.3 percent for 2008 securities. The revisions were prompted by “the rapidly ...1 week ago -
The Nine Steps of Hyperinflation:
InvestmentWatch —
Authority: 157
1. BOOM. Markets rise. Creation of asset bubbles. 2. BUST: Market Crash. Inflation goes negative. Central Banks overreact and cut interest rates. Money injections. 3. BOND BOOM: Government debt balloons. Debt issuance soars. 4. STABILIZATION: Stocks and commodities recover. Bonds stabilize. Volatility declines. ...1 week ago

