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Saying Goodbye To The Borrow And Spend Economy
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Consumers aren’t borrowing anymore. Consumer credit is going the other way, shrinking rather than growing.
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The Hole In FDIC
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This week we continue to look at what powers the forces of deflation.
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An Ordinary End To A Post-Crash Bounce
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The markets rise. The economy sinks. It is not sinking as fast as it was. But it is still going down. Month after month, the number of people without jobs increases.
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The McMillan Options Strategist Weekly
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Lawrence G. McMillan reviews the options market in his weekly column for September 18.
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Will The Takeoff In Airlines Continue?
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The Airline Sector has been on a roll recently. This group has long been disliked on a fundamental basis due to their low profit margins, poor balance sheets, and unwieldy cost structures.
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The Post-Crash Party Continues
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Is gold going up or down?
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The Credit Cycle Has Turned
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The US consumer was counting on rising house prices to pay for his retirement. Now, he's disappointed and worried. What can he do?
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Mom And Pop Can't Catch A Break
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Mom and pop don't want to borrow. They've been through 10 years of losing money on Wall Street. Stocks are no higher now than they were a decade ago.
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The World After The Fall Of Lehman
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What is most remarkable about the world a year after Lehman fell it is that so little seems to have changed. Even the papers have noticed.
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Trade With Unconventional Wisdom
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The human mind can rationalize a lot of things. Unfortunately, being human, it can also rationalize incorrectly.
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