The value of the dollar is dropping like a rock and this video is to show how this is affecting the prices of everything from gas to milk. This is the first of several videos to show what is really happening to the economy of the United States and why this country is in a lot of trouble financially.
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Friday, November 19, 2010
Commodities Crushing it in 2010
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack discusses whether higher commodity prices will impact the average consumer.
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commodities
3 Bullish Forces in Gold
Gold has pulled off its recent highs, but the long-term-trend is way up. Sean Brodrick thinks this could be a great buying opportunity.
Donald Trump & Robert Kiyosaki - The Power of Debt
Two of the world's toughest financial survivors share their stories and insights on adversity, respect, debt, keys to success, and more.
Although they've followed distinctly different paths to wealth, Robert Kiyosaki and Donald Trump share a common passion for raising financial literacy around the world.
Trump is the consummate deal-maker. Kiyosaki is the consummate educator. Each of these two financial titans has learned in his own way how to turn the lessons of success and failure into a better understanding of money and how it really works.
As friends and collaborators in life and business they've taken on a shared mission to teach others how to survive and thrive in tough times.
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The Power of Debt
David Morgan and James Turk on the gold/silver ratio
David Morgan and James Turk discuss gold and silver prices and the gold/silver ratio. Video recorded on November 6, 2010 , Edelmetallmesse in Munich, Germany.
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David Morgan,
James Turk
Inside the Pickens Plan
Nov. 17 2010 | Insight on shifting from diesel to natural gas, with T. Boone Pickens, BP Capital Mgmt.
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the Pickens Plan
Korea Won Enclosed in 1,100-1,150 Range
Nov. 18 2010 | South Korea's move to reimpose taxes on foreign purchases of government bonds didn't have a large impact on markets, says Thio Chin Loo, senior currency strategist, BNP Paribas. She explains why and shares her outlook for the won, with CNBC's Bernard Lo.
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Korean Won
Euro to See Further Rise against Dollar
Nov. 19 2010 | “From a long-term perspective, we’ve seen a very strong setback of the euro against the dollar,” Royce Tostrams, technical analyst at Tostrams Groep told CNBC. The upward trend was still intact however, he said, adding he was still positive about the evolution of the euro against the dollar.
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Dollar vs Euro
Coal Prices Set to Rise?
Nov. 19 2010 | A new study says that era of cheap coal could be coming to an end, with John Kilduff, Again Capital, and Addison Armstrong, Tradition Energy.
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Coal
Wayne Palmer on Creative Financing
One of the most creative investors I have ever met, Wayne Palmer explains a bit about some of the deals he is working on. He will be Robert's special guest at our two-day book study in April 2007.
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Creative Financing,
Wayne Palmer
James Turk Gold $8000
Gold is in a 2nd stage of a bull market. We will see a more rapid price appreciation than in the past years. Price target until 2015: 8000 Dollar. Price manipulation has come to an end. Gold as natural alternative to currencies. Chances of hyperinflation 100%.Gold prohibition possible.
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James Turk
The Great Silver Awakening
Silver to $500, Californian's still Dreamin', and much more! Conversations 5.0 with special guest, George Hemminger.
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Silver to $500
Bob Chapman on Discount Gold and Silver Trading Nov 17 2010
Bob Chapman on Discount Gold and Silver Trading Nov 17 2010
Bob Chapman wrote in the International forcaster of November 17 2010: ....
There is no doubt higher oil prices are going to increase costs for all sectors of the economy and negatively affect earnings. If that is going to be the case growth for the current year has to be negatively affected. That means higher unemployment already having been experienced in excess of 22% for months. Do not forget a few years ago that sales were double what they are today and unemployment was more or less half of what it is today. Thus, we enter this new economic region about 50% worse off than we were three years ago. Official inflation is slightly lower today, but real inflation is considerably higher at 6-1/2% to 7%. Capacity utilization is 10% lower as is consumer confidence. These facts certainly do not instill confidence in the present and in the future. As this round of QE2 gets underway we are certainly starting from a much lower base.....
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Buy Silver,
Crash JPMorgan
Gold Silver And Commodities Likely Safer
Gold Silver And Commodities Likely Safer
An excerpt from Bob Chapman's weekly publication.
November 17 2010:
Oil can burn us badly, no wealth creation, not a good time to raise taxes, the time is now to discuss the antidote, Senate gridlock ahead, bears making lemons out of lemonade. Social Security adjustment in the mail.
We hear stories about oil and about how it will probably move higher, perhaps to $150.00 a barrel and perhaps higher. This is the first time in more than three years that it has moved to lofty levels. The net speculative long position is more than 200,000 contracts, or about 35% higher than in 2007. Some economies are doing well, particularly in Asia and in Latin America, but not enough to create such higher prices. $60.00 a barrel would more nearly meet demand. As is being experience by the entire commodity sector prices reflect the tremendous fear about money and credit unleashed over the past eight years, particularly over the past 2 years under QE1. That has produced unusual profits for commodity producers, as well as base and precious metals producers. This in turn will lead to higher wholesale prices for goods and part of that will spread to services as well. That in turn will force manufactures and others to raise prices, which will cut revenues and to some extent profits. If not passed on to consumers’ profits could fall more dramatically.
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An excerpt from Bob Chapman's weekly publication.
November 17 2010:
Oil can burn us badly, no wealth creation, not a good time to raise taxes, the time is now to discuss the antidote, Senate gridlock ahead, bears making lemons out of lemonade. Social Security adjustment in the mail.
We hear stories about oil and about how it will probably move higher, perhaps to $150.00 a barrel and perhaps higher. This is the first time in more than three years that it has moved to lofty levels. The net speculative long position is more than 200,000 contracts, or about 35% higher than in 2007. Some economies are doing well, particularly in Asia and in Latin America, but not enough to create such higher prices. $60.00 a barrel would more nearly meet demand. As is being experience by the entire commodity sector prices reflect the tremendous fear about money and credit unleashed over the past eight years, particularly over the past 2 years under QE1. That has produced unusual profits for commodity producers, as well as base and precious metals producers. This in turn will lead to higher wholesale prices for goods and part of that will spread to services as well. That in turn will force manufactures and others to raise prices, which will cut revenues and to some extent profits. If not passed on to consumers’ profits could fall more dramatically.
read more >>>>
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commodities,
Gold,
Silver
Manganese Ore India may price the issue higher
Buoyed by the success of Coal India Ltd's initial public issue, that mopped more than Rs. 15,000 crore for the exchequer, India's largest iron ore company, Manganese Ore India Limited (MOIL) may price the issue higher. The four-day IPO will be launched on November 26.
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Manganese Ore
RICH DAD - real estate financing
RICH DAD - How to raise capital Seminar
May 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Robert Kiyosaki & Ken Mcroy
Key concepts in the video:
- Fix and Flip is not a real estate business
- Focus on a business that acquire assets(properties)
- A true real estate business will have 3 parts; - partners - financing - management
- Getting a business that raises capital on its own.
May 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Robert Kiyosaki & Ken Mcroy
Key concepts in the video:
- Fix and Flip is not a real estate business
- Focus on a business that acquire assets(properties)
- A true real estate business will have 3 parts; - partners - financing - management
- Getting a business that raises capital on its own.
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real estate financing
How to Raise Capital: The #1 Skill of an Entrepreneur
Money capital is the lifeblood of every investment. Without capital, there can be no product, no property, no sales, no cash flow. Check out Roberts video about his experiences raising capital for his first entrepreneurial venture.
During this one-of-a-kind, never-to-be-repeated 3-day event with Robert Kiyosaki and his advisers you will learn: * Robert's experiences raising capital * Why raising capital is the #1 skill of an entrepreneur * How you can develop this skill to benefit your business and real estate investing
Whether your current or future investments involve business or real estate, raising capital is vital to keeping your investments alive and producing cash flow. Robert and his advisors are experts in this important skill who practice what they preach and will share with you their knowledge gleaned from years of real-life entrepreneurship and investment experience
During this one-of-a-kind, never-to-be-repeated 3-day event with Robert Kiyosaki and his advisers you will learn: * Robert's experiences raising capital * Why raising capital is the #1 skill of an entrepreneur * How you can develop this skill to benefit your business and real estate investing
Whether your current or future investments involve business or real estate, raising capital is vital to keeping your investments alive and producing cash flow. Robert and his advisors are experts in this important skill who practice what they preach and will share with you their knowledge gleaned from years of real-life entrepreneurship and investment experience
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How to Raise Capital
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