Global crude oil production has plateaued at 74 million barrels per day. However, now that economies are recovering, consumption levels are back on the rise [and] the result will be an inevitable rise in oil prices. Words: 717
October 20th, 2010 | Posted in Economy,Oil and Gas | Read More »
In this hostile financial climate, long-term investors must now give more thought than ever to capital preservation and sustainable growth… and Canada’s fortunes will surprise many. Its uniquely bifurcated economy can serve as a bridge from the developed to the developing world – at least for investors wise enough to cross it. Words: 776
August 13th, 2010 | Posted in Economy | Read More »
Crude oil, natural gas, gasoline — our civilization can’t live without them. So it’s no surprise that energy exchange traded funds (ETFs) are also big business. Today I’m going to give you a brief overview of the ETFs in this sector. As you’ll see, energy is a surprisingly diverse industry. Words: 870
May 11th, 2010 | Posted in Investing,Mutual/ETFunds | Read More »
Mladjenovic explains his contention that we are in for a inflationary depression and, as such, investors should put their money in those things that will benefit from both inflation and strong demand and supply and stay away from where there is a deflationary impact, such as real estate. Words: 825
March 19th, 2010 | Posted in Inflation/Deflation | Read More »