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A car crash taught me this one wealth-saving tip: that frivolous lawsuits are a dime a dozen. To me, it’s clear that we’re living in an incredibly litigious society. Civil Lawsuits Amount to $239 Billion a Year: Lawyer-Up to Protect Assets March 10, 2018 by Jessica Cohn Wealth Protection A car crash taught me this one wealth-saving tip.
But there is one asset that is not drawing too much notice on Wall Street. That’s creating a great opportunity for you to protect your wealth. Protect Your Wealth With EverBank’s WorldCurrency® CDs March 9, 2018 by Jocelynn Smith Currency There is one asset that is not drawing too much notice on Wall Street. That’s creating a great opportunity for investors.
Consumer Confidence Index This Forgotten Industry Is Making a Comeback March 6, 2018 by Ian Dyer Investment Opportunities, Trending This industry seems to be catching a second wind. It outperformed the market due to a couple of impressive quarterly earnings reports and a much-improved outlook.
Invest in Solar: Fastest-Growing Source of Electricity March 6, 2018 by Jeff Yastine Investing The amount of solar power produced by America’s utilities companies rose by nearly 47% in 2017. But there’s even more profitable news to this picture…
Oil Service Companies Tungsten A Stealth Bull Market in a Critical Metal March 6, 2018 by Anthony Planas Hard Commodities, Oil A major bull market went unnoticed in the noise of lithium and cobalt prices rocketing in 2017. Its price is soaring too, with less fanfare.

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