Author Archives: MN Gordon
Destroying the Retirement Dreams of a Generation
Stocks had a rough go of it yesterday. After recouping some of the day’s early losses the DOW ended the day with a 102 point loss. One headline said it was Europe’s fault. Another said it was Wal-Mart bribery in … Continue reading
A Wrong Against the Human Race
Last month brought forth new evidence that not only are things getting better, they’re getting worse too. For instance, borrowing by Spanish banks from the ECB hit a new record in March at 227 billion euros. The banks, in turn, … Continue reading
The Consequences of Lard
The Labor Department reported last Friday that consumer prices increased 0.3 percent in March. More importantly, however, when adjusting for the increase in prices, worker earnings fell 0.4 percent during the month. What this means is that wage earners are … Continue reading
How to Build Wealth and Stick it to the Government
Doing the Roth Arithmetic By Terry Coxon, Casey Research It’s clear to me, even though it may not be clear to you, that unless there is something very unusual about your situation, if you have a traditional IRA, you should … Continue reading




