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Freedom isn't simple or easy Freedom Isn’t Simple … or Easy
by Ted Bauman February 8, 2016 Government & Politics
When it comes to property rights, there is a fine line between government we like and government we don’t. One thing’s for certain, though; your rights won’t enforce themselves.
Image for 2016 market crisis This Indicator Says the Market Will Drop 20%
by Chad Shoop February 5, 2016 U.S. Economy
A key market indicator has missed projecting a decline in the past two years, but the third time will not be charming. There's a storm brewing on Wall Street: the 2016 market crisis.
Gold Coins’ Untold Opportunity
by Jeff Yastine February 5, 2016 Gold
Gold coin sales are surging. Don't miss your chance to count your blessings and get in on this limited time investment opportunity.
Image for Wall Street Interview With a Wall Street Insider
by Jeff Yastine February 2, 2016 Investing
Meet the latest addition to our team, a former Wall Street insider, and find out why he believes that there's always a bull market out there ... somewhere...
Image for liberty or serfdom Government Rule: Liberty or Serfdom?
by Ted Bauman January 29, 2016 Government & Politics
What is the true meaning of liberty? It's an important question to consider as governments around the world begin to intervene more in their citizens' everyday lives.

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