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November 2011

If you want to be a successful investor, you need to know what you’re doing…To really figure out what’s going on in the markets, investors have to read, read and then read some more. Here are five of the best investing-related websites to get you started. Words: 900
November 26th, 2011 | Posted in Investing | Read More »

Considering the fact that you can fool some of the people some of the time but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time, is it any wonder millions, both through the Tea Party demonstrations and now the Occupy Wall Street Movement across the country and elsewhere around the world, are protesting the abysmal scourge that fiat currency has brought upon us as a result of that fateful day back on July 25th, 1965. To appreciate the significance of that historic day we must fully understand what fiat currency is and why such a concept is about to implode and this article does just that. Words: 1372
November 26th, 2011 | Posted in Economy,U.S. Dollar | Read More »

There are hundreds and hundreds of sites that post economic, financial and investment articles but, unfortunately, most of them are all about quantity of articles rather than the quality of them. As such, if you are tired of spending hours each week surfing the net or even visiting your up-to-now favourite financial site looking for articles that are extremely informative, relatively brief and very well-written then go no further than munKNEE.com. Here’s why. Words: 977
November 26th, 2011 | Posted in Economic Overview,Economy | Read More »

History has shown that investors who stick to disciplined, fundamental-focused strategies give themselves a good chance of beating the market over the long haul and one of the investment gurus who has compiled the most data on that topic is James O’Shaughnessy, whose book What Works on Wall Street became something of a bible for investment strategies when it was released 15 years ago. Now, O’Shaughnessy has released an updated version of his book, with a plethora of new data on various investment strategies. Using data that stretches back to before the Great Depression in some cases, O’Shaughnessy back-tests numerous strategies, and comes to some very intriguing conclusions. [Let me share some of them with you.] Words: 1345
November 26th, 2011 | Posted in Asset Allocation,Investing | Read More »

[I am surprised at the large number of] investment professionals who confuse risk and volatility… regularly and thoroughly confusing these two concepts to the point where the terms are treated as being virtually synonymous. This has resulted in the flawed investment principle that reducing volatility will (and must) reduce risk. Such thinking is deeply misguided, and following it has dire consequences for investors. [Let me explain more about what risk and volatility are and are not.] Words: 1100
November 26th, 2011 | Posted in Asset Allocation,Investing | Read More »

You have no doubt read countless articles on the price of gold costing x dollars per “troy ounce” or perhaps just x dollars per “ounce” but the difference between the two measurements is significant. For that matter, what’s the difference between a 24 karat gold ring and an 18 karat gold ring? Let me explain. Words: 863
November 26th, 2011 | Posted in Gold/Silver,Investing | Read More »

Ever look around the office and wonder if your colleagues make more money than you? What about the competition next door — are those employees bringing home…[more than you for comparable work]? Instead of wondering if the grass is greener and the paycheques are bigger…[elsewhere], maybe it’s time to find out if you’re underpaid. With a large number of online salary tools available — and a little leg work — you could land a pay raise or a better paying job before the new year. [Here's how.] Words: 897
November 26th, 2011 | Posted in Economy | Read More »

Americans spend more time planning their vacations than their retirement and this is the reason why 1 out 7 baby boomers are going bankrupt. With people living longer and spending as much as 30 years in retirement, if you want to maintain a moderate standard of living, it is essential to plan your retirement well in advance to secure your golden years.This article outlines 6 ways to do just that. Words: 665
November 26th, 2011 | Posted in Personal Finance,Retirement Planning | Read More »

If you’re trying to invest in precious metals, then stick to bullion coins or bars. Don’t be distracted by numismatics, rare coins, collector’s items, or fancy packaging or grading schemes…Even though I have long warned of the dangers of the industry, it is hard for retail investors not to be led astray by high-pressure salesmen [but] reading this guide is a step in the right direction. Words: 1000
November 26th, 2011 | Posted in Gold/Silver,Investing | Read More »

From a technical analysis perspective things don’t look promising for equities or precious metals for the next 4 weeks. Below is a look at various patterns – Symmetrical Triangle, Broad Market Instability Index, Three-Peaks and a Domed House, Bump-and-Run Reversal Top and Horizontal Channel – which tell the story. Words: 1200
November 26th, 2011 | Posted in Asset Allocation,Investing | Read More »