Monthly Archives: June 2013

Economic Subsistence

Several weeks ago DOW 16,000 was a foregone conclusion…it was practically guaranteed.  Now the DOW’s wildly spiking and diving above and below 15,000.  What gives? From what we gather, markets are anxious about what central bankers can and can’t do … Continue reading

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Salting the Earth with Money

Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan opened his mouth last Friday to caution on the perils of quantitative easing and artificially suppressed interest rates.  Greenspan also cogitated upon how to put the worms back into the already opened can. What … Continue reading

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Jabberwocky Adhesive Tape

Beware the Jabberwock, my son! The jaws that bite, the claws that catch! Beware the Jubub bird, and shun The frumious Bandersnatch! — Lewis Carroll, Jabberwocky One Scratch Below More is revealed each and every day.  For instance, the St. … Continue reading

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Is Real Estate Ever a Wise Investment for Retirees?

Is Real Estate Ever a Wise Investment for Retirees? By Dennis Miller, Editor, Money Forever At one point in my life you might have heard me say something like, “I’ve probably made more money in real estate by accident than … Continue reading

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