
The Government’s finances are stretched to breaking point. The next administration may be tempted to start the money printing presses again to clear down debt.Politicians know that they can’t keep upping tax and they’ve been making promises to that effect. They’ve ...
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You are on page 1 of 9Dear Reader,I’ve just been reading a rather disturbing article. It’s not disturbing in what it actually said - I agree with the piece. It’s just that it was published in the Daily Telegraph. And stories that could spread alarm amongst the public ...
The pound has been falling for the last couple of years. Has this been good for us here in the UK?To read the newspapers, you would think so. It takes a little while for the benefits of a weak currency to work their way into the economy… but here they come…First ...
Baltimore, Maryland Fire discovered! Researchers in France think they have identified the site where fire was first discovered. Carbon dating puts the discovery much earlier than previously thought. But here’s the big surprise... it was not modern humans who ...
Mumbai, India Still on the road to moksha...Prices are rising in India – pushed up by the high cost of food. Thanks partly to a disastrous government policy of encouraging the over-use of chemical fertilizer, food prices are shooting up. In a poor country, ...
"...not rushed into placing a forex trade yet as I am still learning the ropes about forex," writes Michael.
He goes on...
"How do I spot a trade opportunity or trade signal? At what point do I place a trade?"
A lot of readers have asked ...
Mumbai, India Yesterday was another dull day on Wall Street. The Dow rose 2 points. Oil held at $81. Gold didn’t move enough for us to remember, one way or another.The recovery continues... or so says the mainstream financial press. But the economy is still ...
Dear Reader,Sterling has crashed before. And it could crash again. In this situation we need to have some insurance in place.The pound has fallen hard against the dollar and hit a 4 ½ month low against a basket of currencies. Nervousness is back again. Your ...
Baltimore, MarylandMiserable cities... ghost towns... angry voters...Market flash: The Dow was flat yesterday. Gold rose $2. And Greece said it was making progress towards cutting its deficit.Yesterday we looked at America’s most miserable cities. Today, let’s ...
Two months ago, I recommended betting against the euro... It was my top idea. The entire issue of my True Wealth newsletter two months ago was dedicated to that idea. And in last month’s issue of True Wealth, I said it was my “top recommendation.”Here’s exactly ...
Currency Markets
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