Putting the “Oil” in Turmoil: The Destabilizing Effects of Cheap Gas
The fuse is being lit on the oil debt bomb and when it blows it could make 2008 look like a walk in the park.
The fuse is being lit on the oil debt bomb and when it blows it could make 2008 look like a walk in the park.
The debt bomb that blew our lives apart in 2008 was fueled by trillions in subprime loans. Now lenders are at it again.
Why do some investors thrive in catastrophe while thousands of others sink? Because they know how to read the danger signals and position themselves, not just to survive but to dominate.
We're Americans—when we feel good, we shop. That's why, despite all the happy-talk of recovery, when retail sales dropped this week, sending the market even lower, it became clear American consumers weren't buying the hype either.
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?
It might seem strange to call rising oil prices "good news." But when you realize the dangers falling prices create to our economy and our military, you'll think twice.
The tide is turning for gold and silver, with an upsurge and bullish 2016 outlook.Time to get on the boat or be swept away as prices crest.