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Chuck Butler
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11-17-2009
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Filed under: Dollar, China, Gold, Euro, Producer Price Index, Ben Bernanke, Canada, GDP, Industrial Production, Olympics, Brazil
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..But First, A Word From Our Sponsor.. Gain exposure to currencies of emerging BRIC countries-and don't lose a dime on market risk Don't let market risk get in the way of potentially rewarding exposure to the BRIC currencies. Our 3-year MarketSafe® BRIC CD shields you from any market risk...
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Chuck Butler
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11-13-2009
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Filed under: Employment, China, Gold, Euro, Consumer Confidence, Norwegian Krone, GDP, Eurozone, Germany, Risk Aversion, Budget Deficit
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Normal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Your Daily Profit September 29, 2009 *****The Dow 10,500 Grind *****Poor Getting Poorer *****Oil and the U.S. Dollar Fellow Investor, Yesterday’s nice rally is backing off a bit today. That shouldn’t be much of a surprise. Traders will take profits, and...
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.........But First, A Word From Our Sponsor.......... Now in Print: What You Need to Know About America's Economic Crisis On election night, Amazon.com's top-selling book wasn't about Obama or even McCain. Instead, it was a book about the four American deficits that threaten to steal your...
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.........But First, A Word From Our Sponsor.......... Now in Print: What You Need to Know About America's Economic Crisis On election night, Amazon.com's top-selling book wasn't about Obama or even McCain. Instead, it was a book about the four American deficits that threaten to steal your...
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.........But First, A Word From Our Sponsor.......... The Ultra Resource Index CD: 6 foreign currencies, 1 unique opportunity With our latest multi-currency Index CD, we've united the currencies of 6 nations rich in resources, finances, innovation and cash. The idea being that when global growth...
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Chuck Butler
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06-26-2009
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Filed under: Employment, Dollar, Brazilian Real, Inflation, China, Silver, Gold, Euro, New Zealand, Ben Bernanke, Alan Greenspan, GDP, FOMC, Bank of Canada, Bank of America, Brazil, BRIC
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........A note from our sponsor....... EverBank continues to grow stronger. Announcing a 65% increase in earnings. We keep doing it. We keep growing stronger despite a weak economy. In 2008 we experienced record bank growth. Now through the first quarter of 2009, that pattern continues. *Earnings climbed...
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.........But First, A Word From Our Sponsor.......... Record 2008 results take EverBank® to new heights... In a year that saw many of the nation’s largest financial institutions falter, EverBank excelled. Our 2008 achievements, which came as no surprise to us, included: •Record net income of $46.0 million...
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Chuck Butler
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04-29-2009
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Filed under: Employment, Dollar, Recession, Gold, Euro, Consumer Confidence, GDP, Eurozone, Germany, FOMC, Home Prices, Mexico, Peso
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.........But First, A Word From Our Sponsor.......... Record 2008 results take EverBank® to new heights. In a year that saw many of the nation's largest financial institutions falter, EverBank excelled. Our 2008 achievements, which came as no surprise to us, included: .Record net income of $46.0...
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Chuck Butler
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04-27-2009
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Filed under: Dollar, China, Gold, GDP, Germany, FOMC, Renminbi, Mexico, Peso, Treasuries, Swine Flu
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MV=PQ Financial Innovation: The Round Trip 2010-11: Back to the Future Recession The Fed at the Crossroads How Did We Get It So Wrong? The Trend Is Not Your Friend When It Ends Orlando, Naples, Cleveland, and Grandkids This week we look at the second half of my speech from a few weeks ago at my annual...
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John Mauldin
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04-24-2009
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Filed under: The Fed, Recession, Gold, Employment, Inflation, GDP, Consumer Spending, Velocity of Money, Deficit, Trend, MV=PQ, Great Experiment
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.........But First, A Word From Our Sponsor.......... Record 2008 results take EverBank® to new heights. In a year that saw many of the nation's largest financial institutions falter, EverBank excelled. Our 2008 achievements, which came as no surprise to us, included: .Record net income of $46.0...
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Chuck Butler
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04-21-2009
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Filed under: Currencies, Gold, Consumer Confidence, Interest Rates, Japan, The Fed, GDP, Germany, Bank of Canada, Jim Rogers, Reserve Bank of Australia, Riksbank
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.........But First, A Word From Our Sponsor.......... Record 2008 results take EverBank® to new heights. In a year that saw many of the nation's largest financial institutions falter, EverBank excelled. Our 2008 achievements, which came as no surprise to us, included: .Record net income of $46.0...
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.........But First, A Word From Our Sponsor.......... Record 2008 results take EverBank® to new heights. In a year that saw many of the nation's largest financial institutions falter, EverBank excelled. Our 2008 achievements, which came as no surprise to us, included: .Record net income of $46.0...
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Chuck Butler
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04-07-2009
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Filed under: Oil, Recession, Gold, Euro, New Zealand, Norway, GDP, Eurozone, Reserve Bank of Australia, Risk Aversion, Mike Mayo