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What’s Needed for Higher Wages?

Posted by ewmahendra on January 14th, 2013

By Sasha Cekerevac for Investment Contrarians

Sometimes it is interesting to get a different perspective by looking at other nations around the world and how they are dealing with their economies.

Why You Shouldn’t Sell Oil

Posted by ewmahendra on January 14th, 2013

By George Leong for Investment Contrarians

When oil prices recently fell to below $80.00, I said don’t sell.

Consuelo Mack of WealthTrack recently interviewed Ed Hyman and Dennis Stattman on her program to provide their views on 2013. Ed has been rated as the #1 economist for over three decades. Dennis has had a successful track record managing Blackrock's Global Allocation Fund (MALOX). The video in this post is part 1 of her interview with part 2 scheduled for next week.
 

As we all know, the public has really not participated in the stock market since the 2008 credit and banking crisis. Since that point in time, the public has developed even more of a sour taste for Wall Street. Events such as the flash clash, LIBOR manipulation by the banks, high frequency trading manipulation..


 

Where to Look for Income in 2013

Posted by ewmahendra on January 11th, 2013

By Sasha Cekerevac for Investment Contrarians

Over the last few years, the aggressive monetary policy plan by the Federal Reserve has left many income investors in a difficult position. The low level of interest rates has reduced the income-generating potential of traditional fixed-income products.

By George Leong for Investment Contrarians

China is beginning to show renewed growth. The country is driving stimulus spending and easy monetary policy to get its economy back on track and drive consumers to spend.

$1 trillion coin is nuts but not $25 billion

Posted by Guru on January 10th, 2013

Policy wonks are debating whether a $1 trillion platinum coin would be a clever or insane way for President Obama to play hardball with Republicans in the upcoming debt limit battle.

Here's what you should know about this crazy-sounding idea:

1. A legal loophole gives the Treasury Secretary apparently unlimited authority to mint platinum coins.

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