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Civil Forfeiture What’s Yours Is Theirs What’s Yours Is Theirs
by Ted Bauman January 16, 2017 Wealth Confiscation
Federal civil forfeiture proceeds rocketed 4,155% between 1986 and 2013. And it could get much worse if Trump gets his wish for U.S. attorney general.
Income, Debt and Winning in 2017 Income, Debt and Winning in 2017
by Jocelynn Smith January 14, 2017 Investing
At the end of 2016, we asked you to write in and tell us your No. 1 priority for 2017 and your No. 1 worry. Income, debt and the economy topped many lists … see if they match up with yours.
Russia Will Roar in 2017 Russia Will Roar in 2017 American mood toward Russia has morphed — or, at least, the Republican view has morphed. And that’s where we have an opportunity as investors. Welcome to the Year of Russia.
Preparing for the New Trump Economy Preparing for the New Trump Economy
by Jeff Opdyke December 21, 2016 U.S. Economy
So many promises and threats are waiting to either unfold or fizzle. Which Donald Trump will show up to his first day on the job? Wall Street's directional future depends on that answer.
European Union The EU Meltdown
by Jeff Opdyke December 7, 2016 Gold
The European Union is headed for meltdown with the failure of the Italian referendum vote. Many votes are still ahead and this spells trouble for U.S.

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