This article shows you the typical patterns of the U.S. stock market in a presidential election year.
Read More »Economics Can’t Trump Mathematics & the Math Says U.S. In a Debt Death Spiral (11K Views)
The madmen who are responsible for the coming economic disaster continue to behave as if they can manage to avoid it. Violating Einstein’s definition of insanity, they continue to apply the same poison that caused the problem. These fools believe they can manage complexities they do not understand. We are bigger fools for providing them the authority to indulge their hubris and wreak such damage.
Read More »How much does the typical American household make? (+7K Views)
How much does the typical American family make? This question is probably one of the most central in figuring out how we can go about fixing our current economic malaise. In this article we break down the U.S. household income numbers. Words: 464
Read More »Is An Economic Collapse of U.S. Possible, Likely or Imminent? (+4K Views)
Much has been written by a variety of analysts on the health of the U.S. economy, its susceptibility to a collapse, and possible/likely/imminent (depending on who the author is) of an impending stock market crash, falling U.S. dollar and future hyperinflation. Below is a cross-section of opinions on the subject to help you get a more enlightened understanding of the factors at play and what influence, if any, they may have on how things unfold.
Read More »Coming Inflationary Depression Means Future Commodities Super-boom (+5K Views)
Mladjenovic explains his contention that we are in for a inflationary depression and, as such, investors should put their money in those things that will benefit from both inflation and strong demand and supply and stay away from where there is a deflationary impact, such as real estate. Words: 825
Read More »Inflation: What Is It? What Isn’t It? Who’s Responsible For It? (+3K Views)
Inflation is the debasement of money by the government. PERIOD. It is NOT a general increase in the level of prices for goods and services. These statements are critical to an understanding and correct interpretation of events which are happening today - or expected to happen - that are casually attributable to inflation. Let's go one step further as to what inflation is, what it isn't and who's responsible for it.
Read More »Continued Money Debasement Means More Unintended Consequences, Social Disorder & Further Debasement of Society – Here’s Why (+6K Views)
I keep wondering to myself, do our money-printing central banks and their cheerleaders understand the full consequences of the monetary debasement they continue to engineer? [Below is what I think awaits us.] Words: 1013
Read More »Here’s How (and Why) the Collapse of the U.S. Dollar Could Unfold (+5K Views)
Imagine if the Fed and the Big Banks are actually planning on the US Dollar to tank! If that is, indeed, the case, here is how I imagine such a coup would unfold.
Read More »The 5 Best Retirement Cities in Asia (+5K Views)
For an East Asian retirement destination that won’t leave you in complete culture shock 5 cities in particular satisfy the ‘expat criteria’ – widely spoken English, convenient transportation, modern shopping conveniences, friendly people, and great food. Below is a description of what these convenient and charming cities have to offer. Words: 999; Photos: 5
Read More »10 U.S. Cities With Great Weather for Retirees (+5K Views)
Everyone’s interpretation of ideal weather isn’t the same - some want to spend their golden years soaking up the sun, while others prefer a place where they can be near ski slopes. That said, if you’re looking for what most of us would consider pleasant weather—places with plenty of sunshine, low amounts of rain or snow, fewest days below 32 degrees or above 90 degrees and low humidity—these locales came to mind as 10 of the best places [in the U.S.] to retire if weather is your main concern. Words: 585
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