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Debt: It’s What’s for Breakfast; Pot Market Swan Dives
January 2, 2020 Great Stuff
A Stimulating Chinese New Year I’ll gladly pay you Tuesday for some economic stimulus today! Debt is back on the menu, dear readers — did it ever really leave? — especially in China. The People’s Bank of China hopes to shake loose about $115 billion in the Chinese economy by easing up on its reserve […] Investors Hate “Black Friday” Stocks — but That’s a Big Mistake
December 5, 2019 American Investor Today, Stocks, Trading Strategies
Every year, people shopping for Black Friday deals find great bargains on high-quality retail items. But why, when it comes to investing, do they not take the same approach? Today, Charles explains the reason that investors should buy stocks like they buy goods on Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Would You Trade Your Pet for a Debt-Free Future?
November 17, 2018 U.S. Economy
U.S. credit card debt topped $1 trillion this year for the first time ever. And many Americans are forced to make some difficult choices… Costa Rica: When Lifestyle Trumps Finance
October 17, 2016 Offshore Solutions
There’s a reason Costa Ricans have been at the top of global “happiest people” lists for years. But is it the perfect place for a second home or second passport? The Red Dragon Roars While the Fed Waits
April 6, 2016 Global Economy
Despite much hand-wringing in the media, the economy is turning up again. While the Fed seems out of touch with economic data, China has emerged as the only adult in the room.