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Dismantling the European Union
by Jocelynn Smith June 25, 2016 Global Economy
Brexit wasn’t just about the U.K. leaving the EU. All of Europe was watching, waiting for the green light to start shouting for their own referendum. There is only one safe haven in this storm...
Brexit Rips Apart the Global Economy
by Jeff Opdyke June 24, 2016 Global Economy
By voting to flee the European Union, the Brits shocked the world … but only because the world wasn't paying attention. Now comes the day after Brexit, and it promises to be worse than the event itself.
Fake Jobs Plague the U.S. Economy Were you convinced by the unemployment rate drop to 4.7% in May? That is what the government reported. But a closer look at the data reveals something else.
Fear the U.S. Dollar Kill Switch The Paradox of Cash: It’s Always the Government’s Money
by Ted Bauman May 23, 2016 Currency
For most of human history, we’ve lived in largely cashless societies. It’s nothing new. But there are concerns about a modern cashless society, and the real threat should terrify you.
The Gold You Should Be Buying - interest rates The Gold You Should Consider Investing in Right Now
by Jeff Opdyke May 11, 2016 Gold
With interest rates in negative territory for much of the globe, and headed there in the U.S., it’s not enough to just own gold … you have to own the right kind of gold.

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