May 2016
Four Mistakes to Avoid in a Flat Market
It's quiet...almost too quiet. The market seems calm, but is it? If you're getting the jitters it's almost certain you'll make the wrong call with your investments. Find out 4 moves you definitely shouldn't make in the current flat market.
Election Year Market Insecurity – on Steroids
If the stock market had its way, we'd never elect another president. Markets hate uncertainty; even predictable election years raise investors' heart rates. So can you imagine how panicky Trump-versus-Hillary is making Wall St.?
Your Stocks Are Dead Money Ahead
It's an uncertain sea for stocks these days. The storms may be past, then again they may be just ahead. How do you keep your money secure and get safely home?
Sales of Gold Coins Soar on Accelerating Demand, Fear
As central banks continue to "experiment" with monetary policy, markets continue to wobble, and you can't make gains without risking it all in the market, gold and silver coin sales are skyrocketing. Are you being left behind?
Another Billionaire Investor Moves Over to Gold
The stampede of investors thundering towards gold just gained a bull elephant. Legendary contrarian investor and Wall St. scrapper David Einhorn says worldwide central bank incompetence gives us few alternatives to protect wealth—and he's not the only one...
Could There Be Two Nazi Gold Trains – or More?
As World War II drew to a close in a chaos of bloodshed from German and Russian troops, everyone scurried to keep their valuables from being looted. From stolen paintings to Nazi gold, the treasures still waiting today to be discovered boggle the mind.
Billionaire Trader: Sell Stocks, Buy Gold Before 2008 Replay
For decades Stanley Druckenmiller has attained unparalleled success, garnering huge returns for investors. So what did the legendary fund manager, who's even challenged Warren Buffet, tell a stunned room of 3,000 investors?
When Paying Your Bills is a Battle for Survival
Out-manned and out-gunned, General Ignacio Zaragoza managed to defeat would-be conquerors who used overdue bills as the pretext for war.