Bill Bonner
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Bill Bonner is the Founder and President of Agora Publishing, one of the world's most successful consumer newsletter publishing companies, and the author of The Daily Reckoning. Bill Bonner is also a frequent contributor to Strategic Investment. Bill Bonner is the author, with Addison Wiggin, of the New York Times business best-seller Financial Reckoning Day: Survivng The Soft Depression of The 21st Century.
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The Developed World Shifts From More To Better
The age of easy growth is over, which isn't necessarily bad news.
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Bernanke's Plot To Overthrow The US Dollar
The Great Correction has a lot of work to do -- there are so many things that need correction. And it will take time to do it. Meanwhile, your goal as an investor is to lose less money than everyone else. He who loses least wins!
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Lower Lows In The Cat-Like Real Estate Market
Is real estate now a good deal?
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Why The US Dollar Is Still In Demand
Rich people buy gold. They can afford to. They know the end of the dollar is coming -- sooner or later.
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Give Collapse A Chance
Every bailout makes the world poorer, because it's clearly bad money after good.
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Fake Fixes For The Real US Debt Problem
Let's look at how this world economy is slipping into a worldwide depression.
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When Economic Growth Is A Thing Of The Past
Our whole economy, society, government, and much of what we think, all were built on truths that are no longer true.
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As The World Economy Turns
GDP growth is reported at 1 percent. But that’s almost all government transfer payments and stimulus deficits. Real growth is negative.
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Destiny Is Demography
The San Francisco Federal Reserve bank came out with a gloomy forecast last month. Its analysts said that stocks were likely to earn paltry returns over the next 10 years. The reason cited was simple enough; stockholders don’t live forever.
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Why Economic Growth Is Not A Sure Thing
What if everything you thought you knew about investing wasn't so?
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