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Tag Archives: inflation
Liberty Newswire – 9/13/2012
[The Liberty Insight Newswire is an aggregation of what we consider to be important financial and political news and commentary from across the web.] Welcome to this week’s special global money printing orgy edition of the Liberty Newswire. Today is … Continue reading
Posted in Newswire
Tagged ben bernanke, central bank, ECB, ESM, federal reserve, gold, inflation, money printing, operation twist, Petrodollar, QE3, silver, stimulus, stock market, Yuan
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An Investment that Counteracts Government Stupidity
In many of my posts on the economy I’ve explained why I believe Governments around the world will continue to print money to try to paper over past and future deficits and avoid a deflationary credit collapse. This monetary inflation … Continue reading
Posted in Investing
Tagged commodities, gold, inflation, investments, Sandstorm, stocks
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Understanding Gold Pricing
Readers of this site know that I am a proponent of owning physical gold and silver as a way to protect your savings in today’s bizarro world economy. If you’ve been considering diversifying into gold, I believe now is a … Continue reading
Posted in Investing
Tagged gold, inflation, monetary base, money printing, real interest rates
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Liberty Newswire – 12/16/2011
[The Liberty Insight Newswire is an aggregation of what we consider to be important financial and political news and commentary from across the web.] This week’s newswire discusses the real price tag for the Iraq war, a new wave of … Continue reading
Happy Thanksgiving! Make Next Year’s Feast 10% More Bountiful.
The cost of a Thanksgiving dinner is up 13% from last year. So says a new study from the American Farm Bureau Federation which has tracked the cost of a Thanksgiving dinner for ten people– including turkey, stuffing, cranberries, pumpkin … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Investing
Tagged American Farm Bureau, CPI, dollar, gold, hedonics, inflation, silver, Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving dinner
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Don’t be a Sucker! Get out of the U.S. Dollar and Paper Assets.
There’s an old expression in the gambling world: If you can’t spot the sucker at the table… it’s probably you. The great American financial casino used to be an inviting place, with options for all kinds of people. Investors with … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Investing
Tagged bonds, casino, dollar, gold, inflation, paper assets, silver, treasuries
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State of the Economy- Spring 2011
[Authors note: This paper is not intended only for those who invest in the stock market or are interested in economics. It is intended for anyone who works for a paycheck, supports a family, or just cares about their future … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Investing
Tagged Austrian economics, ben bernanke, bonds, budget, cost of living, debt, debt ceiling, debt crisis, deficit, dollar, economic collapse, economy, federal reserve, gold, hyperinflation, inflation, interest rates, Keynesian, silver, state of the economy, treasuries, unsustainable debt
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Government Numbers
Do you ever get the feeling that something doesn’t quite add up with the economy? Does it seem odd that the recession officially ended in June of 2009 yet the Fed interest rate is still at 0-.25%. When Ben Bernanke … Continue reading
Newswire 1/27/2011
[The Liberty Insight Newswire is an aggregation of what we consider to be important financial and political news and commentary from across the web.] My next post will discuss government numbers, and why they should not be taken at face … Continue reading