BANKING CARTEL - G. Edward Griffin For more interviews and financial insights:http://www.youtube.com/UnconventionalFIN - Please Subscribe! Freedom Force International: http://www.freedomforceinternational.org/ Reality Zone: http://www.realityzone.com/ Disclaimer: The financial and political opinions expressed in this interview are those of the guest and not necessarily of ...
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Inflation vs deflation May 16th 2012
★ INFLATION VS DEFLATION - Ron Hera Interviewed by Unconventional Finance HeraResearch: http://www.heraresearch.com/ For more interviews and financial insights:http://www.youtube.com/UnconventionalFIN - Please Subscribe! Disclaimer: The financial and political opinions expressed in this interview are those of the guest and not necessarily of Unconventional Finance or its staff. ...
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Buy Precious Metals! May 16th 2012
★ BUY PRECIOUS METALS - Christian Garcia Interviewed by Unconventional Finance GoldSilver.com: http://GoldSilver.com/ For more interviews and financial insights:http://www.youtube.com/UnconventionalFIN - Please Subscribe! Disclaimer: The financial and political opinions expressed in this interview are those of the guest and not necessarily of Unconventional Finance or its staff. ...
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Canadian Oil Sands production is set to double by 2020, and new markets must be found for this oil. Because Alberta is landlocked and has limited refining capacity, currently 99% of Oil Sands exports end up in the American Midwest.To get its oil to new markets at the best possible price, Canada is exploring three options: it can pipe the oil to the Pacific Coast and export it to Asia, refine ...
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It seems that both the leading Presidential candidates want to play tough with the Chinese since they are stealing American technology and cheapening their currency. However, this doesn't mean that the U.S. should retaliate by implementing protectionist measures. If America goes down this road, matters will be much worse due to trade and/or currency wars. Leaders of both parties need to ...
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I am surprised that QE3 hasn’t come already, but personally I think the Fed can only put if off for so long.  There is no way the government will be able to finance its budget without more Quantitative Easing.  So this year I expect the QE trigger to be pulled; now I am not sure if they will call it Quantitative Easing, but it will be done regardless of what they decide to name it. What ...
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Earlier this week, noted economist Carmen Reinhart posited once again that western economies are enduring another period of financial repression. In the simplest sense, financial repression means savers are subjected to additional taxation in the form of negative real interest rates (meaning you are losing money on your bank deposits after accounting for inflation.)  The last period of ...
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There is all of this talk on the mainstream media regarding how all the evil oil speculators are driving the prices too high. The same criticism comes from the hard left and the right with guys like Bill O'Reilly. Their message is that the CFTC/SEC needs to come down on these greedy traders. This may seem appealing to anyone who is ignorant when it comes to basic economics. However, cracking ...
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Jason Burack and Mo Dawoud of Wall St for Main St interview Origin Oil CEO, Riggs Eckelberry, about why gasoline prices are going higher, the end of cheap oil and how algae biofuels fits into a sound long term solution for replacing petroleum and corn ethanol. Riggs also talks about some of the near term goals for his company and their business plan. You can find more information about Origin ...
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In this infographic, we look at the primary uses for vanadium, its supply and demand, and future applications that could potentially affect the metal’s demand. Vanadium is a grey transition metal used primarily as an additive to steel and as a chemical catalyst.   In the near future, vanadium may also be a potential source of energy through vanadium redox batteries and lithium-ion battery ...
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There are all of these liberal commentators claiming that the free market has failed us and we need more government to reign in the excesses of capitalism.  However, looking at this statement closely, the free markets haven't failed.  In 1938, the U.S. Government created Fannie Mae to make homes affordable so that many citizens could achieve the American dream.  Over the past 70 + years, the ...
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It was reported today that Warren Buffet once again poo-pooed gold in his statement to shareholders.  In case you are tempted to listen to him, here are five reasons why you need to ignore old Uncle Warren.: First, you are never too old or too rich to stop “talking your book,” which is industry jargon for talking up investments you own, while trying to belittle investments you don’t. Basic ...
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Many individuals in the mainstream media always point out that we shouldn't worry about Japanese debt.  The common excuse why we shouldn't worry is how Japan is running a trade surplus since it's a nation of savers.  With that in mind, these Keynesian pundits indicate that interest rates should be low and the yen should remain a strong currency.  However, these pundits may now be wrong. ...
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Germany gets her way and enslaves the Greeks which... Paves the way for markets to go higher. When you read news articles this week you will read the Greek parliament succumbed to the E.U. It is a misprint. The Greek parliament succumbed to Mario Draghi and the German Union. Anyone telling you the European Union is a group of independent states come together for the common ...
In this 28 minute interview, John Manfreda and Jason Burack of Wall St for Main St, LLC interview Director of Zimtu Capital, Ryan Fletcher about the Graphite market. Ryan talks about new uses for Graphite along with some of the top near term miners in the sector to do further due diligence on. To find more information on Zimtu Capital, go to their web site at ...
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Any person alive in the 1970s remembers the incredible bull market in mining stocks. Toward the end of that decade, there were many stocks that appreciated 10 or 20 TIMES in just a few years from 1978 to 1980. At least one of the better-known gold stock mutual funds from that period, the Van Eck International Gold Fund returned over 22% for the entire decade of the 1970s (see Bob Kargenian, ...
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In this infographic, we look at how rare earth elements are an essential input for most of the technology we use today. Rare earths are used to build high powered magnets, lasers, and modern displays – all things we need to make electronics such as iPads, TVs, hybrid vehicles, medical equipment, smart phones, portable x-ray machines, wind turbines, speakers, microphones, and ...
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In this 30 minute interview, Jason Burack of Wall St for Main St, LLC interviews economic expert and Austrian School Economist, Michael Pento, of Pento Portfolio Strategies. They discuss the Federal Reserve and Ben Bernanke's recent announcements along with future moves by the Fed. Inflation, deflation, stagflation and asset allocation strategies for your portfolio are also discussed. Michael ...
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                As the U.S. economy is currently going through one of the worst economic time period since the Great Depression, I believe it is a good time to discuss one of the most misunderstood event in U.S. economic history, which is actually The Great Depression. The 1930s depression is not only remembered for economic ...
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In Part Two of this interview with Mo Dawoud, the co-founder of Wall St. for Main St. underscores the importance of diversification into commodities, hard assets, and dividend payers. He also likes companies that provide goods and services that people use every day. Listen to the audio interview here. Kate Stalter: Let’s talk a little bit more about some of these big cap, ...