Gold – An Investor’s Safe Haven During Market DeclinesJanuary 15, 2016by Chad ShoopGoldBig banks are now expecting a plunge in the stock market, but rather than "sell everything" (as one analyst insists), it may be time to move into gold.
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The State of Luxury Real Estate in 2016 and BeyondJanuary 5, 2016by Jeff YastineReal EstateAmerica's luxury housing market has been flourishing thanks to a tide of money from foreign buyers. But an approaching slowdown may usher in the next real estate collapse...
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