Monthly Archives: January 2014

Weekly Web Gems

The lightbulb ban (2:50) . . . You may be suprised who’s to blame, because it’s not the environmentalists. So where’s the inflation? . . . Mises contributor Hunter Lewis helps to explain where the Fed’s efforts have affected pricing. … Continue reading

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Will the run continue? Or will the bubble burst? World-Class Coaching Event

The chart below should be a great encouragement to investors. But first, let me say that at any given point in time, the stock market, for a billion different reasons, can make a sharp correction. Just because we recently recovered … Continue reading

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Are we in bubble territory? World-Class Coaching Event

Let’s look at a few stats: On March 2, 2009, S&P 500 value was 683.38. This was the low point since the market declined in 2008. On Jan 2, 2012, S&P value was 1,277.81 On Dec 31, 2012, S&P 500 value as 1,466.47 … Continue reading

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Weekly Web Gems

Think local control is the solution? . . . Not always. As Mises Daily contributor Ryan McMaken points out, the same motives that drive federal-level tax lust and cronyism may be driving your local chamber of commerce too. 2014 — … Continue reading

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What is an Investment Bubble? World-Class Investor Coaching Event

What is an investment bubble? An investment bubble is essentially the opposite of diversification. Taken to the worst possible end result, an investment bubble would be having all of your investments in one asset class – say large US companies, … Continue reading

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