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Exclusive Interview: Evidence Surfaces Of Alarming Government Manipulation Of Gold Market
Article By:
Stefan Gleason
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Monday, January 12, 2015 3:45 PM EDT
Money Metals Exchange conducted an amazing interview about the secretive and far-reaching gold price suppression scheme that’s appears to be underway.
The Art Market In A Muck
Article By:
MyMoneyMD
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Sunday, January 11, 2015 6:07 PM EDT
According to many experts, 50% of the art on the market is fake. This gives us a moment for pause. One issue is whether high-net-worth individuals ($30 million and above) are really improving their overall asset positon by including art as a small percentage of their investment portfolios.
Entrepreneurial Checklist: Critical Tasks To Complete After Raising Seed Capital
Article By:
Geektime
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Sunday, January 11, 2015 4:51 PM EDT
No matter how badly a founder wants to be done with their investor-facing process, it’s simply not over as soon as the round closes. There are several tactical consequences of successfully raising venture capital that every founder MUST complete which, unfortunately, are often overlooked.
November 2014 Consumer Credit Growth Rises. Current Increase In Rate Of Growth Is Not Sustainable
Article By:
Steven Hansen
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Friday, January 9, 2015 4:35 AM EDT
Consumer credit growth has been trending down since July - but grew this month. It is interesting that student loan growth has not been distorting one's view of the consumer credit growth as the rate of growth is now slightly decelerating.
Outside The Box - Stray Reflections
Article By:
John Mauldin
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Friday, January 9, 2015 3:08 AM EDT
This month we meditate about the long-term outlook for the US dollar.
Emerging Technologies: A New Antibiotic That Doesn't Cause Resistance?
Article By:
Trevor Lowenthal
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Friday, January 9, 2015 2:47 AM EDT
NovoBiotic Pharmaceuticals is reportedly developing a promising antibiotic candidate that kills dangerous evolving superbugs without resistance.
An Interview With Hunter Walk, Partner At Homebrew And Previous Consumer Product Management Lead At YouTube
Article By:
Hillel Fuld
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Thursday, January 8, 2015 4:20 AM EDT
Who is Hunter Walk and what’s your fund Homebrew?
On The Verge Of The Next Economic Crisis, 62 Percent Of Americans Are Living Paycheck To Paycheck
Article By:
Michael Snyder
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Thursday, January 8, 2015 4:10 AM EDT
Nearly two-thirds of all Americans are completely and totally unprepared for the next economic crisis. As you will read about below, a new survey has found that only 38 percent of Americans have enough money on hand to cover “a $500 repair bill or a $1,000 emergency room visit”.
5 Resolutions For A Better Career In 2015
Article By:
Alan Cutter
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Wednesday, January 7, 2015 3:02 PM EDT
The new year means a fresh chance at reinventing yourself and getting what you truly want out of life. This can ring especially true for your career.
The Dirtiest Word In Startups
Article By:
Doug O'Bryon
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Monday, January 5, 2015 11:55 PM EDT
Personal startup experience, and a warning to aspiring entrepreneurs and those who fund them.
Construction Spending Growth Declined In November 2014. Continued Softness In Private Sector Construction
Article By:
Steven Hansen
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Friday, January 2, 2015 5:10 PM EDT
The headlines say construction spending declined this month - the data is volatile and backward revisions distort the picture. However, the rate of growth looking at the unadjusted rolling averages has been stable.
Is This The Last New Year’s Eve Of Uber Surge Pricing
Article By:
Thomas Lindmark
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Friday, January 2, 2015 12:56 PM EDT
It might seem like an obvious point, but it’s often overlooked by people who complain about surge pricing. Surge pricing gives drivers an incentive to spend more time on the road than they otherwise would.
Vermont Throws In The Towel On Inane Single-Payer "Medicare For All" Proposal; Live And Let Die; Why Does Single-Payer "Work" In Europe?
Article By:
Mish Shedlock
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Wednesday, December 31, 2014 4:41 AM EDT
Proponents of the single-payer healthcare idea who tout the idea such a system will save money need only look at Vermont to see reality.