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As you’re filing your taxes this year, keep in mind that decisions about tax rates aren’t the only thing that can affect you. Taxes Are Your Money
by Ted Bauman March 20, 2017 Taxes
As you’re filing your taxes this year, keep in mind that decisions about tax rates aren’t the only thing that can affect you.
Short-term trading — holding stocks for weeks or, at most, a couple months — has the potential to increase wealth quickly. How to Compound Wealth Without a Time Machine
by Michael Carr March 20, 2017 Trading Strategies
Short-term trading — holding stocks for weeks or, at most, a couple months — has the potential to increase wealth quickly.
Some investors like to ignore losses, but a loss is real whether you sell or not. And ignoring it and refusing to sell risks even more money. Math Proves How Much Losers Hurt Your Wealth Some investors like to ignore losses, but a loss is real whether you sell or not. And ignoring it and refusing to sell risks even more money.
Gold can be a fantastic hedge against inflation, geopolitical uncertainty, irresponsible banks, the Federal Reserve and even many black swan events. In Gold We Trust
by Jessica Cohn March 18, 2017 Gold
Gold can be a fantastic hedge against inflation, geopolitical uncertainty, irresponsible banks, the Federal Reserve and even many black swan events.
On St. Patrick’s Day, everyone wants to be Irish. But in the United Kingdom these days, so many Brits are clamoring to become Irish citizens that the demand has overwhelmed the Department of Foreign Affairs in Dublin. Are You Lucky Enough to Be Irish?
by Bob Bauman March 17, 2017 Offshore Solutions
On St. Patrick’s Day, everyone wants to be Irish. But in the United Kingdom these days, so many Brits are clamoring to become Irish citizens that the demand has overwhelmed the Department of Foreign Affairs in Dublin.

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