Tag Archives: treasuries
Market Forces and Market Intervention
Stocks sprinted higher on Tuesday, releasing the pent up demand that developed over the long weekend. The Dow rose 106 points. According to several headlines we read, Dow stocks were boosted by strong housing and consumer confidence reports. Then, on … Continue reading
Coming Uncorked
On Tuesday something incredible happened. The Dow closed above 15,000 for the first time ever. What a joy to be alive and bear witness to the great miracle of our time. Whereas just 100 years ago the new marvels were … Continue reading
Fighting the Next War
The unemployment rate remains stubbornly high. But other than that, the economy seems to be pleasantly improving. Sure the dark clouds on the horizon from Cyprus could take some of the wind out of the stock market’s sails. Nonetheless, the … Continue reading
Who’s Living Large in Retirement?
Who’s Living Large in Retirement? By Dennis Miller, Editor, Money Forever Who fares better in retirement, pensioners or folks who saved up their own respective nest eggs? If you look at the numbers, you might be surprised to learn who’s … Continue reading




