Archive for November, 2010


Quantitative Easing Explained–Deflation vs Inflation

A creative way to explain quantitative easing–deflation vs inflation

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The $700 Billion Stimulus… That Won’t Cost Taxpayers a Dime

– By Nathan Slaughter Imagine a nearly $1 trillion stimulus package that wouldn't add one penny to the national debt, would give the economy traction, and actually raise tax revenues. I've found a simple way to do that, and if this plan is enacted, it would benefit every sector and nearly every company. It could [...]

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What Do We Learn From The Past

Hi, Edward here, I came across this chart that I would like to share with you about past market action between Thanksgiving and Christmas. This may be a good time to enter the market.

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Should You Invest in Options or Stocks?

Traders face many hard decisions every day…buy or sell, add or lighten, stand aside or get involved.  Among them is the choice between trading options or common stock. There are no doubt benefits and shortcomings of both choices, as everything literally is a trade-off. Common is usually much more liquid, it can be traded in [...]

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The Psychology of Gratitude

By Dr. Keith Ablow This is the season when people talk about feeling grateful. But, I think it’s worth really thinking about how to bring that emotion into focus in our lives and tap its ability to heal us psychologically.I think there is a very real connection between feeling grateful and feeling a sense of [...]

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