Bonds, bonds, bonds… United States Government bonds ARE the safest investment in the world besides cash. Right? They are aren’t they? I mean they are backed by the taxing power of the United States Government so they have to be. Well, sure you will get your money back at a measly 2.x% these days. Isn’t [...]
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I received an email from a friend and here is my response. You ought to be able to decipher what the questions were about. These are my opinions of the present situation, and are by no means recommendations. —- 1) Voting for McCain… I really don’t think voting for A or B is going [...]
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20 Oct, 2008
Posted by: gauntlett In: Personal
I watch the markets on a daily basis, and attempt to stay informed as to what is happening in the world. To be honest it isn’t a easy task as there is so much information to digest. Alas, that is the beauty of the Internet. Anyways, I started to notice a similar feeling [...]
“The best therapeutic move for long-term investors is to turn off your TV so as not to get caught up in all of the sensational headlines. The stock market has been and will continue to be the best source for wealth creation over the long-term.” –Patrick J O’Hare, Briefing.com I love hearing that the stock [...]
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