Finance

All Hail Our Banking Overlords!

You really have to be paying attention to see what’s truly going on these days. The keepers of the system, that is the banking elites, now openly control everything — though you’d never know that by listening to the media. Consider this: Eurozone backs €7bn bridging loan Jul 16, 2105 Eurozone ministers have agreed to give Greece…

US Share Market Update

        The primary difference between the DOW, S&P 500 and the NASDAQ is not truly what composes each index, it is about capital flows. All the way up, it was the DOW which made new highs first with the other two following the Dow’s lead. Now, the cash flows are showing a…

Gold Continues To Struggle

    Today the price of gold has made a new low for the year, falling $11 as I type this or roughly 1%. It’s been difficult for gold investors since the price of gold broke below $1525 (1 year trading range) in early 2013. Even with the recent uncertainty due to Greece, buyers still…

Interview With David Katz: Aka The Trend Doctor

DailyForex.com’s Huzefa Hamid had the pleasure of interviewing David Katz, a.k.a. The Trend Doctor. David originally came from a background in teaching and medical sciences. He educated himself in trading, built his own strategy and became a profitable futures trader. Today, in addition to teaching in the medical sciences in Arizona, he runs a trading…

Four Value Stocks Under $20 That Should Be Part Of Your Portfolio

Investment in low-priced stocks has often found favor with investors, and with good reason. After all, these “so-called” cheap stocks can potentially provide investors with rewards that are not always bestowed by other investment styles. Specifically, these stocks allow for a lower initial investment, offer greater potential for price appreciation and provide investors with bigger…

Why Pensions Are A (Big) Black Swan

When talk turns to what might derail today’s debt-driven “recovery,” the big names and easy stories get most of the attention: China with its soaring debt, volatile equities and heavy-handed intervention; Japan with its stratospheric debt and science fictiony demographics; Greece, which needs no explanation; the developing countries with their weak currencies and mountain of…