Tag: depression

 

Government intervention: A history of failure

Published on October 24, 2008

Americans are about to abandon their personal and economic freedom in favor of the sweeping but vague Socialist schemes of Barack Obama. A recent study finds that the last time this was tried in the States, collectivist politicians managed to drag out the Depression by seven long years… while cementing their grip on power.

Pacific Ethanol (PEIX) down 28% in first hour

Published on September 30, 2008

Pacific Ethanol (PEIX) is down 28% this morning on good news. The company has new plant open. But it’s stock fell. What’s going on?
by Stephanie Grimmett
Baltimore — (TFN):  Wait, that can’t be right, but I guess it is. Pacific Ethanol (NASDAQ:PEIX) fell 28% in the first moments of trading, with nothing but good [...]

Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac Destroy the Dollar

Published on July 14, 2008

“Fears that the two U.S. mortgage giants, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, were on the verge of collapse has seen commentators shrieking about the end of capitalism as we know it. And perhaps they weren’t far wrong.” — David Stevenson
by David Stevenson
Baltimore – (TFN):  If you had to come up [...]

Bearish on America: Why the American economy is set for a protracted period of decline

Published on May 3, 2008

Baltimore — (TFN): The declining dollar and a stalling economy don’t bode well for the United States. TFN publisher J. Christoph Amberger believes impending political and cultural shifts will lead to a protracted period of economic decline that will leave America stripped of jobs and business. Watch to find out how to protect yourself… and [...]

Investing in Gold: Our latest TFN Video and Audio Podcast is now online!

Published on April 27, 2008

Baltimore — (TFN): The podcast for our latest Smart Investing Market Insights video, featuring stock expert Ian Cooper, can now be downloaded to your iTunes or PodcastAlley.com accounts.

Market Expert: “$1,200 gold not out of the question.”

Published on April 26, 2008

by Krista Das
Baltimore — (TFN): The state of the U.S. economy has been a source of much controversy. Are we in a recession? Could we actually be slipping into a depression? Just how bad are things going to get and when are the mass layoffs, the continued devaluation of the dollar, and poor stock performance [...]

FRIDAY: Gold Investing in a Recession

Published on April 25, 2008

Baltimore — (TFN): The state of the U.S. economy has been a source of much controversy. Are we in a recession or not? Could we actually be slipping into a depression? Just how bad are things going to get and when are the mass layoffs, the continued devaluation of the dollar, and poor stock performance [...]

Stock Market Crisis: How long can government interventions delay the inevitable?

Published on March 25, 2008

by Andrew Snyder

Baltimore — (TFN): I must be some kind of nerd or something. Every day, about an hour before my alarm is set to jolt me awake, I am out of bed staring at the TV screen through one eye and reading the Journal through the other. 

Growing up, I used to love reading stories about the famous…

Market Crisis: Has the plunge been postponed?

Published on March 24, 2008

Baltimore — (TFN): The Federal Reserve is doing its best to save American banks and the nation’s equities markets from implosion. How long can their artificial life support keep the nation hanging on? Eventually, the pain of a major recession will be felt. Many analysts predict it could be the worst economic catastrophe since the…

U.S. Markets: Recession or depression

Published on February 27, 2008

"Are we even in a recession now? That’s the current debate, but it’s not exactly timely, more like yesterday’s news. It all boils down to exactly whose statistics you trust." — Russell McDougal

by Russell McDougal
Baltimore – (TFN):  It’s best not to mention this particular word in politically correct [...]