Monthly Archives: January 2012
Economic Cartoon: Parallel to the Past
As the U.S. economy is currently going through one of the worst economic time period since the Great Depression, I believe it is a good time to discuss one of the most … Continue reading
Posted in Economic Cartoons, Financial History, Learning Center, Other News, The Macro Picture
Tagged 1930s, Agriculture Food, Agriculture Industry, Boom, Cartoon, Distribution Of Wealth, Earnings, Economic Hardship, Economic Time, Economy, Export Market, Federal Reserve, Food Prices, Free Market Capitalism, Good Time, Government Intervention, Government Spending, Great Depression, Hawley Tariff Act, Hawley Tariff Act Of 1930, Hoover, Interest Rate, Legislation, Playbook, Purchasing Power, Recession, Similarity, Slow Death, Smoot Hawley Tariff, Smoot Hawley Tariff Act, Tariff Act Of 1930, Time Period, Unemployment, Unprofitable Business
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4 Defensive Dividend Payers to Buy Now
In Part Two of this interview with Mo Dawoud, the co-founder of Wall St. for Main St. underscores the importance of diversification into commodities, hard assets, and dividend payers. He also likes companies that provide goods and services that people … Continue reading
Posted in Around the World, Commodities, Energy, Geopolitics, Other News, The Macro Picture
Tagged costco, Forbes, Gold, Gold Stocks, Mart Resources, MLP, Mo Dawoud, money show, oil trust fund, Silver, Silver Stocks, tobacco, utilities
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