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How To Take Advantage of the Next Economic Cycle – Copper & Silver

Commodities and Precious Metals Recently, I discussed how the next economic cycle is now starting. A feature of this new cycle is the remarkable need in the world for base metal and for precious metals. I discussed how the ‘doom and gloom’ crowd was urging people to buy precious metals to save themselves from the...

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Debt Slavery: 30 Astonishing Facts About Debt In America

The following article is a reprint. We have not authenticated and have not verified the information contained within this article. By The Economic Collapse Blog Published “Before Its News” Feb 10, 2012 Credit Card Debt #1 Today, 46% of all Americans carry a credit card balance from month to month. #2 Overall, Americans are carrying...

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The US Economy is Showing Strong Signs of Recovery

We Point Out the Obvious – The Next Economic Cycle is Starting We have repeatedly advised readers to look at the history of economic cycles since the dawn of the industrial revolution. There have been repeated cycles that all mirror each other, and as long as we are around, these cycles will continue. A Brief...

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Gold and Gold Stocks – A Realistic View of the Price of Gold

The Price of Gold – Current Expectations There are many pundits that believe that gold will continue its relentless drive upward. Expectations range from a projection of $2,100 by December 31, 2012 to $5,000 per ounce. If one listens to these expectations, it sounds inevitable that gold will continue it’s rise to unprecedented heights. Comparison...

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You Can’t Solve a Debt Crisis with More Debt – or Can You?

How to Deal With Overwhelming Debt We have written a number of times of how Canada solved it’s debt crisis which it incurred through successive Liberal Party excesses. It simply adjusted its spending so that the increase in expenditures continued, but at a lessor rate. Then as the US and Japan, and then Korea and...

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Political Correctness – Dealing with the Barney Frank’s of Finance (Cont’d)

Continued from Blogs of January 26 & 29, 2012 Dealing with the debt problem means firstly understanding the economic powerhouse that is the USA. The US $ remains the world’s currency and is accepted universally. Fixing the US $ is PRIORITY #1. In the previous blogs, we discussed – Bringing government expenditures under control –...

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Dealing With the Debt Problem & the US$ – Some Simple Steps (Cont’d)

Continued from Blog of January 26, 2012 Dealing with the debt problem means firstly understanding the economic powerhouse that is the USA. The US$ remains the world’s currency and is accepted universally. Other currencies float in relation to the US$. Fixing the US $ is PRIORITY #1. In the last blog, we discussed – Bringing...

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Dealing With the Debt Problem – The US$ Remains the World’s Currency – Some Simple Steps

How to Deal with the Debt Problem Dealing with the debt problem means firstly understanding the economic powerhouse that is the USA. The US$ remains the world’s currency and is accepted universally. Other currencies float in relation to the US$. Stability and a return to currencies floating within expected ranges vis-a-vis the US$, brings a...

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A True Free Market Over Greenspan/Bush/Obama Quantitative Easing – Creating More Debt

The Hindsight Comparison of the Banking Crisis in the Weak Sisters in Europe As the world gradually turns against printing ever more money, we see Germany refusing to loan ever more to the weaker members of the EU; we see the Republicans in the USA turning against the policies of George Bush in printing money...

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Iron Ore – A Metal of Interest

Headlines Recently Talked About an Oversupply of Iron Ore Over the last several years, the search for iron ore intensified, and because of demand from China and Eastern countries, there was great interest in new deposits prospected in Canada and elsewhere. Recently headlines had two themes. Firstly, the sheer number of new refineries and steel...

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