It is important to ask the right questions and do your own due diligence before selecting an advisor or participating in an investment. This article presents 10 basic steps all investors can take as well as certain indicators that should serve as red flag warning signs of the potential for trouble down the road.
Read More »It’s All-but-certain the Federal Reserve Will Raise Interest Rates In December – Here’s Why
Given what the charts below show it’s all-but-certain that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates in December.
Read More »What Does Trump Victory Mean for the S&P 500 Today – and Tomorrow?
Investors can certainly expect increased levels of volatility in the near term, and probably some serious sector rotation through the end of the year. Buckle up, because it’s going to be an interesting four years.
Read More »Central Banks Creating A Looming Bubble in Long-Term Debt
In the aftermath of the financial crisis of 2007–2009, analysts and prognosticators have argued over what will likely be the next big bubble: will it be in auto loans, in equities, government bonds, or even in housing again? In fact, the biggest risk facing financial markets may be the financial asset duration bubble. Let me explain why that may well be the case.
Read More »Emerging Asia At A Turning Point – Here’s Why
We believe emerging Asia is at a turning point. The region has faced strong headwinds in recent years, but we now see a number of tailwinds gathering momentum.
Read More »What the Heck Is Going On With the Chinese Yuan?
If you think that China's currency is a little confusing, you're not alone. Sometimes China devalues its currency on purpose and other times, China hoards gold or dumps U.S. bonds to prop it back up and protect its value. What gives? Today's infographic demystifies the Chinese Yuan.
Read More »What Says Dr. Copper About Our Economy?
With the renewed talk of rate hikes in December, I decided to consult the only metal with a Ph.D. in Economics - Dr. Copper, as traders like to call the metal.
Read More »Day of Reckoning Coming – Here’s Why & How to Save Yourself From Going Broke
Welcome to insanity which, by a definition commonly attributed to Albert Einstein, is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. Our insanity is actually a dangerously circuitous negative feedback loop. The popular delusions are exponentially more dangerous and the crowds – most of the global populous – aren’t just going to go mad, they’re going to go broke. Here’s who’s deluding us, over what, why, how they’re doing it, and how it’s going to end… and how you can save yourself from going broke.
Read More »In Debt? Consolidate It (Without Using A Service) – Here’s How
Getting out of debt is rarely simple or painless. It’s a process that takes a great deal of time and requires a significant amount of patience. While there are a number of options to consider (including debt management and bankruptcy), the first step you should take — the least drastic one — is debt consolidation. This article looks at five alternatives, and weight the pros and cons of each.
Read More »Elliott Waves Warn You About Trend Changes Before the News – Here’s Why
What gives Elliott waves the ability to warn you about trend changes before the news? Here's the answer.
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