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		<title>Collapse of Capitalism &#8211; The Good, The Bad &amp; The Ugly</title>
		<description><![CDATA[On the sands of Dubai.
The rest of the story is pretty well known. The crown prince, and later ruler, of Dubai had his way. His emirate became one of the richest and gaudiest places on the planet. Population shot to almost 1½ million, about 90% of them immigrants – from unskilled Bangladeshi laborers to software engineers from the U.S. – all lured by the promise of better-paying jobs than they could find at home. 
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		<link>http://investletters.com/blog/collapse-of-capitalism-the-good-the-bad-the-ugly/</link>
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		<title>Stock Market &#8211; Rally for Real or Dead Cat Bounce?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Disastrous as that would be, if the alternative is chosen and Washington’s printing presses beget hyperinflation, that would probably be worse. In a serious deflation, those who have saved for a rainy day can make it through okay. In hyperinflation, which unconstrained further spending could easily bring on, everyone loses.
The truly prudent prepare, as best they can, for either eventuality.
How to prepare for the worsening crisis… how best to diversify your portfolio and protect your assets… which investments and specific stocks to pick… learn all that and more at the Casey Research Crisis &#038; Opportunity Summit in Las Vegas, April 30 – May 2. Listen (and talk!) to top-notch speakers like Doug Casey, Agora Financial Chairman Bill Bonner, real estate pro Andy Miller, Sprott Chief Investment Strategist John Embry, and many more. Early-bird discounts still available for those who sign up today.
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		<link>http://investletters.com/blog/stock-market-rally-for-real-or-dead-cat-bounce/</link>
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		<title>Who Is Going To Buy The IMF&#8217;s Gold?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[When India bought 200 tonnes of IMF gold last November 3, it set off a buying spree that saw gold rise 14.2% in 4 weeks. What if this time around, a couple central banks both want the gold for sale? What if China says to India, “Not so fast, guys. We’d like to bid on that, too...” and word of that clash leaked out? 
Pure speculation, of course, but competing for gold purchases isn’t a far-fetched idea. This sale is not pre-arranged; it’s an open market sale. Also, there’s only so much to go around. These two countries have only a tiny amount of their reserves in gold. Throw in the fact that central banks worldwide are already net buyers.
A pretty delicious thought, wouldn’t you say? 
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		<link>http://investletters.com/blog/who-is-going-to-buy-the-imfs-gold/</link>
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		<title>Entropy And Its Affect On Your Investment Portfolio</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Switching to a corporate example, I used to be a regular buyer of Toyota cars. They were well made, innovative, and suited my changing needs over the years. And I wasn’t alone – in 2007 they became the world’s largest automobile maker, with a global manufacturing and distribution system that made them appear dominant. Behind the scenes, though, entropy was at work.  
In 2008, when the time had come to lease a new car, I reflexively headed over to the local dealer fully expecting to drive off with yet another Toyota, just as I had done several times over the previous decade or more. But as I walked around the showroom, it was impossible not to notice that the company had lost its edge. The cars on offer were not only more expensive than the competition, but even the newest models had that “so yesterday” look about them…
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		<link>http://investletters.com/blog/entropy-and-its-affect-on-your-investment-portfolio/</link>
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		<title>Can Paul Ryan Save America? Who Is Paul Ryan?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Paul Ryan &#8212; the Man Who Could Save America
By Doug Hornig, Casey Research
Since the stunning result of the Massachusetts senatorial race, President Obama has softened his tone quite a bit, essentially saying to Republicans that if they have any good ideas, “Bring ’em on.”
Whether he’s sincere or not remains to be seen, but the implication [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://investletters.com/blog/can-paul-ryan-save-america-who-is-paul-ryan/</link>
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		<title>Is Ben Bernanke Smart Enough to Be a CEO?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Short answer &#8211; HECK NO!
If Ben Bernanke wanted to run a real company in the real world he would have to operate by real rules, not Alice in Wonderland, printing press in my back pocket rules.
But&#8230; maybe someone else has a different opinion!
Is Ben Bernanke Smart Enough to Be a CEO?
By Vedran Vuk, Casey Research
Ben [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://investletters.com/blog/is-ben-bernanke-smart-enough-to-be-a-ceo/</link>
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		<title>The ABCs of ETFs’ &#8211; Investing primer: The pros and cons of different funds</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Why invest in a fund, a cluster of stocks, rather than the stocks themselves? The reasons are twofold. 
First, a fund provides cheaper diversification for those investors with smaller amounts of capital. Buying each component of a fund spreads out your risk in the same way, but you can rack up significant brokerage fees in the process…
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		<link>http://investletters.com/blog/the-abcs-of-etfs%e2%80%99-investing-primer-the-pros-and-cons-of-different-funds/</link>
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		<title>Obama &#8211; A Man With Vision</title>
		<description><![CDATA[During the campaign, Obama was riding on a train and gave a &#8220;choo, choo&#8221; for everyone to enjoy. Visions of things to come.

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		<link>http://investletters.com/blog/obama-a-man-with-vision/</link>
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		<title>Reasons To Own Gold</title>
		<description><![CDATA[In case you are unaware of why investors want to own gold, here are some prominent ones:
Gold:

responds to its own supply and demand
protects against short-sighted government actions and      interventions
is a bellwether of market sentiment and economic      outlook
protects against currency devaluation and inflation
is global
is one of [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://investletters.com/blog/reasons-to-own-gold/</link>
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		<title>Here Is How To Get Paid To Buy Stocks Cheap</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I would love to claim this article as my own, but alas, I cannot. I gleaned it from the daily email from Casey Research that I am entitled to get as a subscriber &#8211; one of many benefits.
But as a former stock broker and investor with 30 years experience including writing put options, I can [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://investletters.com/blog/here-is-how-to-get-paid-to-buy-stocks-cheap/</link>
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