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In 1957, a dollar of debt produced $0.54 of additional income. No longer. Debt has increased more than twice as fast as the growth of the economy. We Have a Debt Problem February 23, 2017 by James Dale Davidson U.S. Economy In 1957, a dollar of debt produced $0.54 of additional income. No longer. Debt has increased more than twice as fast as the growth of the economy.
While you may not have seriously considered owning a Tesla car, you should definitely consider owning or investing in Tesla stock, and here’s why… Supercharge Your Portfolio February 20, 2017 by Joseph Hargett Investment Opportunities While you may not have seriously considered owning a Tesla car, you should definitely consider owning or investing in Tesla stock, and here’s why…
Don’t Fear the Euro Don’t Fear the Euro February 15, 2017 by Jeff Opdyke Global Economy The euro has been called an unmitigated disaster ... a currency without a country. But you’re not getting the full story, and it’s that story that means the euro is safe, for a while at least.
Health Care Your Money or Your Life Health Care: Your Money or Your Life February 13, 2017 by Ted Bauman Wealth Protection Before the Affordable Care Act, half of all U.S. bankruptcies were caused by medical bills — and three-fourths of those had health insurance! It’s coming back around again, but it doesn’t have to…
Commercials are the large Wall Street firms that know the market the best. And in the Treasury market, commercials have been rushing to buy bonds. Smart Money Shows Where Interest Rates Should Go February 13, 2017 by Michael Carr Trading Strategies Commercials are the large Wall Street firms that know the market the best. And in the Treasury market, commercials have been rushing to buy bonds.

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