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Protecting Your Loved Ones – The Smart Way





For longer than any of us have lived, we have been brainwashed via financial advertising (and our, own, beloved “financial advisors”) to believe that life insurance represents the best way for a responsible wage-earner “to protect his or her loved ones”. 

 
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What Is Greece Planning To Do With Its Gold After The Elections?





Some strange things are going on with Greek gold mining projects...

 
williambanzai7's picture

MiLKeM INSTiTuTe 2015...





Wealth gap: "We made it bigger!"

 
GoldCore's picture

Britain’s £173 Billion “Debt Timebomb”





Silver premiums continue to move higher, while premiums on gold have remained steady. UK households are sitting on a £173 billion debt time bomb after once again being lured into a spending splurge by banks and credit card companies.

 
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Life Insurance: Bad Bet, or Merely Sheer Stupidity?





If you were to tell someone that the life insurance they had purchased was “a bad bet” or (even more judgmentally) “sheer stupidity”, almost certainly that person would feel insulted. 

 
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2008 Was a Crisis… It Was Not THE Crisis





The Fed likes to act as though it’s concerned about stocks… but the real story is in bonds. Indeed, when you look at the Fed’s actions from the perspective of the bond market, everything suddenly becomes clear.

 
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Hedge Funds Get Long Volatility





Hedge Funds are apparently dusting off their notes on how to hedge

 
GoldCore's picture

China Buys 16 Tons Gold In August – Dumps $94 Billion





The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) added another 15.98 tonnes of gold in August – at the same time its foreign exchange reserves fell a whopping $94 billion. 

 
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Gartman Goes Full Weasel





But the aforementioned weasel words provide the best of both worlds: if commodities rally, then he can point to "nailing the bottom" with this interview. On the other hand, if commodities continue to sink, as I imagine they generally will, then he's got about five different escape hatches in this verbiage so that he's off the hook.

 
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