Archive for the ‘Financial Planning’ Category

Contrary Opinion~ When the bear growls, we buy the bull

Is food the best investment?
Certainly an increasing number of people are beginning to post what Big4 and TopTen subscribers knew about La Nina and Ag economics a year ago when there were no food shortage headlines:
http://www.activistpost.com/2010/07/food-shortages-reported-wall-street.html

http://www.desmoinesregister.com/article/20100701/BUSINESS01/7010339/1001/NEWS/Corn-prices-bolt-up-as-USDA-downsizes-2010-crop-estimates
We like to buy organic, patronize farmers’ markets or grow our own.
The reason is simple. We find health is necessary [...]

Weary Glass Half Full=>Fundamental Buying Panic?

Today, the end of the dismal Second Quarter of 2010, Gold, what some consider true money, closed at 1242.60 with a Bullish Point & Figure Price Objective of 1310, +5%.
http://stockcharts.com/charts/gallery.html?%24gold

Bonds, what some consider a risk-free stock alternative, closed at 127.50, with a Bullish Point & Figure Price Objective of 148, +16%.
http://stockcharts.com/charts/gallery.html?s=%24USB
Today, the Standard & Poor’s [...]

Financial Revolution~ This New Generation

Now that Lost is gone and Idol about to wrap-up, maybe it’s time again to begin with a review what Jubilee Prosperity is about.
We repeat ourselves for emphasis, rather than ADHD.
The New International Bible had 20 references to Jubilee in Leviticus and Numbers.
A Jubilee was seven Sabbaths of years, a consecrated 50th year when all [...]

JP Housekeeping~ Free Speech with Sunlight still the Best Financial Disinfectant

We recently added some Blogs and Buttons on the left side of http://www.jubileeprosperity.com/

EconoCasts Business Cycle Forecasts is our good Brown University Faculty MD NIH number-crunching friend Paolo DePetrillo, who uses 32 computers to survey economic data to extract forecasts, a bold profession indeed.

That the work is sought after and valuable is suggested by [...]

Baby Boomers: Repent Partisan Politics Or Bend Over for Uncle Sam

A Bureau of Labor Statistics Study found the median amount saved in retirement plans was just $2000, so this is a serious subject folks.
http://www.bls.gov/opub/cwc/print/cm20050114ar01p1.htm

A lot of people may be counting on government benefit entitlements paid into at a 15.2% wage rate may not be there for them in real terms when they retire or get [...]

To Preserve…

Aloha All:
Please note.
This is a rush preview of a new book coming out ahead of the next lethal downwave that may see the biggest wealth transfer in history in the tens of trillions. The purpose is to stay on the right side of economic history…

To Preserve, Protect and Defend
Economic Triggers for the Next [...]

Politics as economic prologue ~The Unmaking of Political Monopoly Bankrupting the USA

Nature abhors a vacuum and Americans apparently prefer political gridlock in Washington, DC.

In a state that already has government healthcare and a supermajority of Democrats that voted two to one for President Obama, Democrats stayed home and Independents won the day, sending a strong message to John Kerry and the Democrat Monopoly in [...]

GreenScam: How Tax Favored Foundations Get Taxpayers to Bend Over

Well, the long-forecast D Day for the Death of the Dollar came and went.
In fact, the dollar is rising from a low of 70.70 in March of 2008:

http://stockcharts.com/charts/gallery.html?%24USD

$2000 Annual Moneyback Guarantee Big4 Asset Allocation Reports got it right with conspiracy theorists wrong yet again.

Debt Moratorium with 1%Tax? The Arctic Mouse that Roared

From Webster Tarpley:
In a possible preview to coming economic events in the United States, an Iceland political leader called for a Debt Moratorium to join other countries and a 1% Transaction Tax as her government crumbles:

Stop Losing Money; Use Stops

Rich ‘Cash’ Charles Heck Jr MSc

This was a timely subject last March, which enabled us to buy and post profitable ideas on ♥ Charts with Hearts at Stockharts.com last March:

http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/Favorites.CServlet?obj=ID3251493

Past performance is no guarantee of future results, maybe better.