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Brexit Spells Ruin of EU, Strife for U.S. Brexit Spells Ruin of EU, Strife for U.S. May 25, 2016 by Jeff Opdyke Government & Politics If Brits vote to leave the EU, the repercussions will leave behind damage and destruction … particularly in America, where the Brexit vote will plague the U.S. economy by way of the dollar.
Ride Oil’s Comeback May 18, 2016 by Jeff Opdyke Oil Don’t believe the media, oil consumption is not declining — it’s rising. But oil exploration budgets have been cut, and a supply shortfall is looming on the horizon.
Don’t Make the Great Estate Mistake Financial Advisor Explains Probate: Don’t Make the Great Estate Mistake May 9, 2016 by Ted Bauman Wealth Protection Are you one of the 55% of Americans who will die without a will? If so, you’re putting a lot of faith in the state. When it comes to keeping your estate out of government hands, nothing beats a good old-fashioned will.
Demise of Classic Investing - stocks The Problem With The Buy & Hold Investing Strategy for the S&P 500 May 3, 2016 by Jeff Yastine Trading Strategies The era of cheap borrowing rates and a Fed stimulus is on its way out. While current methods could leave you out in the cold, there are solutions to this investing dilemma.
Time to Add More Metals - commodities Time to Add More Metals April 29, 2016 by Jocelynn Smith Precious Metals The growing concern over the well-being of American corporate revenue underscores the need for portfolio diversification. It’s more important than ever to have exposure to commodities.

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