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2012 – Three Issues in the Year of the Dragon, and Cosmic Alignment

Sunday, February 12th, 2012

2012 is the year the Mayan calendar concludes its 4.000 year cycle, and the year of the Dragon on the Chinese calendar. Previous years have been momentous in terms of change, and ushered in an era of growing conflict. What are the three main issues in the Year of the Cosmic Alignment, and the Dragon. [...]

Stock Valuation Model – 3 Simple Techniques to Value Stock

Saturday, February 4th, 2012

stock valuation models are methods to value stock. Everybody knows the stock price but only few understand how much it worth and the other investors do not even care. If you are one of the intelligent investor, consider these valuation models in your next purchase. Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) This is probably the most common [...]

How to Buy Tax Free Gold Bars

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

Nothing is tax free but there are ways to circumvent the tax process without illegally trying to evade the payment of taxes. Tax free gold bars can also be bought. US tax laws are very complex as in some states you are liable for capital gains tax if you sell gold at a higher price [...]

Premium Bonds

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

Introduced in 1956 by Harold Macmillan, premium bond is defined as a government bond which is priced greater than par. According to National Savings and Investments (NS&I), around 23 million people are premium bond holders. Issued by the UK government’s National Savings and Investments scheme, premium bond is an easy and secure way to save [...]

DC Universe Crashes – Why Does DC Universe Crash, How to Fix It Easily

Monday, January 23rd, 2012

When DC Universe game is executed via launch pad, it may crash to the desktop. This article lets you troubleshoot its crashing problem. To prevent game crashes, do below steps: 1. Add Game to the Exception List of DEP 2. Run a Registry Scan and Repair the Problems Found 3. Enable ActiveX Controls in your [...]

The Best Five Option Trading Strategies

Saturday, January 14th, 2012

Although options trading is often considered risky (and it certainly can be), it is generally both safer and much more profitable than stock trading. The wonderful thing about options trading is that allows for a huge variety of strategies to be developed that all have differing risk profiles.  Even though broker fees for options trading [...]

Critical Warning Number Six By Michael Lombardi

Sunday, January 8th, 2012

When I first got this controversial report by Michael Lombardi, entitled the Critical Warning Number Six, while it is an economic issue, we all know how economic and financial standings can affect relationships whether it be a marriage, family or even for singles in a relationship, that I feel I had to share to readers. [...]

Ten Important Lessons From the History of Mergers & Acquisitions

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

The history of mergers and acquisitions in the United States is comprised of a series of five distinct waves of activity. Each wave occurred at a different time, and each exhibited some unique characteristics related to the nature of the activity, the sources of funding for the activity, and to some extent, differing levels of success [...]

The History of GM – General Motors

Friday, December 30th, 2011

The history of GM, the world’s largest automaker, saw its beginning in 1908. The company was founded by William Durant in the year 1902. The shrewd businessman that he was, Durant realized that the future lay with cars and not carriages. Initially, the company was founded as a holding company for Buick. The latter part [...]

Gann Ideas, Pivot Points and Fibonacci

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011

Many articles and books have been written about WD Gann. I was fortunate enough to read some of his original writings back in the 1990s, a colleague of mine was part of a Gann Society that he paid a huge amount to join. I have studied Gann and have my own version of a Gann [...]