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Crude Oil Prices hit a record high of 70 Dollars a Barrel

crude Oil Prices Trade Above $70 To Close around 67 dollars a barrel , Oil prices explode again this past trading session amongst fear of hyperinflation the collapse of the dollar , China dumping massive amounts of dollar bills on the commodities and especially crude oil market and the arriving of the summer season which usually knows an increase in oil consumption...experts are reluctant in linking the soaring oil prices to the bottoming of the depression or a hypothetical economic growth...

the Gold continues its rally amongst weaker dollar and exploding oil and commodities prices

Oil, copper, platinum, gold, silver lead the gains in the hope that demand will rise as the global economy recovers. Prices have rise in the commodities index by 13% in May, biggest monthly gain in 34 years.it is time to buy the dollar as the dollar bottoms now said expert , the commodities continue their rally , the commodities index is up by 13 percent that's the highest monthly gain in 44 years , China obviously is behind this gold and commodities rally as it is trying to that its massive reserves of US dollars into the commodities market ...

US Stock markets soar this week despite the depression

US stock markets climb this week and Fed Chair, Bernanke warns large budget deficits threaten global economy. Treasury yields surge again
the DOW Jones is up , NASDAQ is up cruse oil future jump to record high , the barrel of oil is about 70 dollars this morning , a report from Goldman Sachs says the oil prices could hit 85 dollars a barrel by the end of the year , the bullion market is stable today due to the rise of the dollar, gold prices are now around 960 dollars an ounce . US consuming spending fell in the US for the second consecutive month , the unemployment rate rose to more than 9 percent

The Stock Market for Beginners

The stock market is the place to be , you can make easy fast money in minutes even in seconds , an early retirement is guaranteed , if a poor boy from a small town in Alabama called Jim Rogers was able to became in few years the king of wall street then you too can become one day the king of Wall street , you too can make enough money to retire at age 30 ..it all depends on your ability to learn to adapt and hit the nail in the right spot at the right time ...everything is possible in the stock market , the limit is the sky really...in this blog I will try to teach you the secrets of the trade , step by step you will learn how to start buying and selling shares , how when and where you can make some really easy and fast cash , all in the comfort of your home sipping a hot coffee and watching your assets growing from the screen of your computer ..can't be any easier can it ?!

How to pay your bills without killing your credit

Americans ownb 950 billion dollars in credit cards debt last year according to the Federal Reserve , we own even more this year and credit cards default are expected to go up ten percent this year...so how should you cope with the bills in this hard economy without killing your credit rating? it can be hard to decid which bill to pay first , credit adviser have some great advices on how to stay afloat without killing your credit : if you are drowning in debt living check to check , you have a big debt to credit cards companies and you do not know which bills to pay first , your utilities bills cable bill phone bill ? credit counsellors say , you should not pay your credit card first , your number one priority is to pay your mortgage or rent ,even if the credit cards company keep calling , your second priority are Utilities because getting disconnected will cost you more money on the long run , because utilities companies often hit you with penalties pricy deposits and connection fees when they restore your service , Your Third priority is to make your car payment especially if that's how you get to work , but never ignore your credit cards creditors and especially do not make empty promises , try to workout an arrangement but remember do not ever give your creditors your bank account information , they will be more than happy to empty it ...you need decipline in order to rebuild your credit
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