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Happy Independence Day! by The Entire Money and Markets Team
The Money and Markets team is off today, celebrating the Fourth of July with friends and family. But we just wanted to take a moment to wish you a very happy holiday ...

 
Fuse Lit! Check Your Gold Holdings! by Larry Edelson
First things first: Your family and your health. With a long holiday weekend coming up, enjoy both! Then, when you get back on Monday, I want you to make darn sure you have plenty of ...

 
Oil Crisis Worsening! What's Next … by Sean Brodrick
I've been pounding the table about an energy crisis for quite some time. As a loyal reader of my Money and Markets column, you might think I've been proven right by gasoline soaring over ...

 
Five Small Steps for Big Financial Gains by Nilus Mattive
With the markets gyrating erratically ... the economy rapidly deteriorating ... and housing markets imploding all around us, it's hard to feel much control over our nation's financial destiny ...

 
Big Brother Stoking China's Red-Hot Economy by Tony Sagami
One of the first books I read as an economics major at the University of Washington was Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. It was then that I first learned about what he called the 'invisible ...

 
Sell, Hedge ... or Be Prepared to Lose! by Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D.
The stock market is falling swiftly, and you don't have the luxury of time. So I'll get straight to the point: If you haven't done so ...

 
OPEC: Brace For $170 Oil This Summer! by Sean Brodrick
Just a few days ago, OPEC President Chakib Khelil told a French television station the awful truth that U.S. consumers don't want to hear. "I foresee prices probably between $150 and $170 ...

 
Will Tightening Bias Spark Forex Rally? by Jack Crooks
If you think the U.S. has inflation problems, get a load of this ... year-over-year consumer prices in Vietnam just surged by a whopping 26.8%. The month-over-month numbers jumped a ...

 
Fed Blows It! Wall Street Pounded! by Mike Larson
Boy, did Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke blow it this week! Investors were looking for a strong Fed statement because they believed it would support the dollar and snuff out ...

 
Oil and Gas Prices Peaking? by Larry Edelson
No surprise from the Fed yesterday. Their feeble statements about inflation just prove what I've said all along: When considering deflation or inflation, the Federal Reserve will ...

 
Peak Oil Truths & Consequences by Sean Brodrick
I hear that along with Peak Oil, the world is now hitting Peak Fertilizer. Well, there's enough BS being spread about the oil crisis that it could solve our fertilizer problem in a jiffy. Much of it ...

 
Why Dividends and Growth Go Together by Nilus Mattive
Florida summers are hot and humid, so we take a lot of family trips to our community's pool. It's a nice way to cool off, relax, and chat with our neighbors. I've met all kinds of interesting ...

 
Higher Gas Prices Will Help the Chinese Economy by Tony Sagami
With all the great economic strides China has made, it is sometimes easy to forget that China is still a communist country and is controlled by the Communist Party of China. Part of that ...

 
The Triple Crisis Strikes Harder by Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D.
Last week, I warned you about the unique and unprecedented convergence of three crises in one time and place — a severe U.S. recession, surging inflation, and close encounters with a ...

 
China raises gas prices: Is this the end of the oil boom? by Sean Brodrick
Last Thursday, China roiled the oil market, announcing it would raise gas and diesel prices by about 46 cents per gallon in order to reduce demand. In a matter of minutes, oil prices ...

 
Credibility of Fed and U.S. Dollar at Stake … by Jack Crooks
For the currency markets I follow, and every other financial market right now, inflation is the buzz word. Each and every new report of rising prices releases new concern — whether the threat is revealed in Brazil, the United States, ...

 
Inflation out of control! What to do … by Mike Larson
I hate to be the one to yell "FIRE" in a crowded theatre. But the time for keeping quiet has long since passed. The time for ignoring the gathering clouds of smoke is over. It's time to sit ...

 
Inflation To Inevitably Surge Even Higher! by Larry Edelson
I first met Martin about 14 years ago, at the Weiss School in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, where I had enrolled my three young children. Martin was running his research and ratings ...

 
Get Rich as Gas Goes Supersonic by Sean Brodrick
I just drove to Orlando, Florida and back — Ouch! My aching wallet! And my little Honda CRV averaged 26.5 miles per gallon on the trip, so my pain from paying for expensive gasoline ...

 
An Investing Strategy for the Ages by Nilus Mattive
My daughter Vela turned one last week. We had a great little island-theme party complete with grilled mahi-mahi, coconut cake, and pineapple ice cream. I'm not sure if Vela knew what ...

 
Where the Chinese Spend Father’s Day by Tony Sagami
If you're a dad, I hope you enjoyed Father's Day as much as I did. My children and I went on a hike in the Jewel Basin, a part of the Flathead National Forest. With 15,349 acres, 27 lakes, ...

 
Triple Crisis: Your First Defense by Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D.
I've lived through four U.S. recessions, two bouts of surging inflation, and at least two close encounters with a Wall Street meltdown. But this is the first time in my lifetime — and probably ...

 
Dollar Showing Signs of Life by Jack Crooks
The last few months have certainly left currency traders scratching their heads. And the dollar's path of consolidation, after touching an all-time low on March 17, is offering up far more questions ...

 
Central Bankers Finally Tightening the Screws by Mike Larson
Believe it or not, it’s finally happening. It’s dawning on Federal Reserve policymakers ... and on many other global central bankers from Canada to Asia to Europe ... and beyond. The ...

 
Oil: It’s not too late to profit! by Larry Edelson
Being bullish (or bearish) on a market should not mean being blind. For instance, I’ve been forecasting sharply higher oil prices ever since I turned bullish way back in 2001. And I am ...

 
How the New Oil Crisis Affects You by Sean Brodrick
In ancient times, when mapmakers came to uncharted territory, they would scrawl: "Here There Be Dragons." Flash-forward to the 21st Century; oil markets went into uncharted territory on the ...