For the economy to start to recover it is essential that trust is restored, but has it gone too far this time?
Lets look at Bernie Madoff and the dildos in his retinue.
Madoff was once chairman of the NASDAQ stock exchange - that position should be above reproach, yet he was responsible for giant Ponzi fraud.
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January 10th, 2009 | Posted in Financial Commentary | 1 Comment
As you may possibly have noticed (unless you been asleep for the last 2 years) we are in a recession caused by the so-called ‘Credit Crunch’
Many of you will be looking for financial investment advice on how to survive, or even thrive, during this unhappy period.
Its not my place to go into specifics here, but what we have to consider is that this recession is not like others that have come before. It was largely caused by credit drying up, and once the supply of credit is restored, and a little confidence comes back into the market, the market is likely to lift off again.
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January 10th, 2009 | Posted in Articles | No Comments
Welcome to you all.
This blog is planned to feature a wide range of guest authors writing on stocks, shares and investment matters.
We are starting the ball rolling with an article titled Information on Forex trading
Forex, or Foreign Exchange is a very popular form of speculation based on changes in exchange rates in the money markets. Done properly, it can be extremely profitable, but like all investment opportunities, there are risks.
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January 7th, 2009 | Posted in Financial Commentary | 1 Comment