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The Great Gold ‘Lemming Cliff’ of 2008... and how you could profit
Take a good look at this chart, and you’ll see two important things: In dollar terms, gold has been flat, but in Sterling it is hitting new highs... In March of 2008, the price of ...
Read more » | Date 23-01-2009
Surviving The Financial Crisis Of 2007
The last few months of 2007 have presented both a unique problem, and the most misunderstood of crises. That crises occur periodically is to be expected; what is almost never ...
Read more » | Date 15-12-2007
Should We Still Be Investing In Equities?
There are times when it is not right to be invested in equities, and this is one of them. This is a flagrant generalisation of course — and there will always be some individual ...
Read more » | Date 15-12-2007
How To Choose The Right Dealing Service For You
One of the most pressing issues facing investors is how and on what criteria to choose an account from the numerous broking accounts being offered by banks, stockbrokers, and ...
Read more » | Date 17-11-2007
When Is A Tax Reduction Bad News?
It is still difficult to remember that we have a new Chancellor, and that Gordon Brown is no longer in charge of our tax system. However, Alistair Darling clearly wants tomake ...
Read more » | Date 17-11-2007
The Case To Own Gold Keeps Getting Stronger
One of the most well-known auditors in the world is David Walker. He is the top auditor of the US government — the Comptroller and Auditor General and the head of the non-partisan ...
Read more » | Date 20-10-2007
The Startling Lesson Of Northern Rock
Not for decades has the UK seen a ‘run on the bank,’ but that changed this month with the fiasco at Northern Rock. If ever there was a financial crisis brought about by the ...
Read more » | Date 20-10-2007
Protect Your Portfolio With Options In Volatile Markets
Volatile markets that come after a long period of rising share prices are known for producing a lot of angst-ridden private investors. Is the market decline a permanent one? If you ...
Read more » | Date 15-09-2007
Read This Before Giving Up Your Pension Fund For Life
Purchasing a retirement annuity — an income stream for life — is one of the most important decisions you’ll ever make. It is a decision that will determine your living standards ...
Read more » | Date 15-09-2007
Bullion Coins - An Overlooked Alternative For Precious Metal Investments
The precious metals markets have been on a tear. In fact, precious metals have been the top performing asset class in recent years and with this trend looking likely to continue, ...
Read more » | Date 18-08-2007
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