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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Robert Kiyosaki - 60 Minutes To Getting Rich
Robert Kiyosaki - 60 Minutes To Getting Rich - cashflow 101 kiyosaki "robert kiyosaki" rich dad poor dad "cashflow 202"
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CIA Manchurian candidates
A group of military veterans in California are suing the CIA over allegedly implanting remote control devices in their brains. They allege the spy agency was on a quest to turn humans into robot-like assassins via electrodes planted in their brains.
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Access The Power of Your Subconscious Mind
Master Your Mind and Change Your Life: Worldwide Success Stories, University Studies & Proven Results.
Market Close Wrap-up -- December 1, 2010
" The major U.S. equity indices closed higher Wednesday, following a positive U.S. economic growth survey from the Federal Reserve.
The survey found that 10 out of 12 of the Fed's regions have experienced some form of economic growth.
Boston, Dallas, Atlanta, Cleveland and San Francisco reported a ""slight to modest"" pace of growth; Chicago, New York, Minneapolis, Kansas City and Richmond reported a ""somewhat stonger"" pace of growth; and Philadelphia and St. Louis reported mixed growth conditions.
The Fed reported a boost in sales for most retailers in the nation, as well.
In corporate news, most automakers reported sales gains during November, with Toyota Motor Corp. (NYSE:TM) as the exception.
Toyota reported a 3.3% year-over-year sales dip during the prior month, with 129,317 cars and trucks sold in the U.S.
However, General Motors Corp. (NYSE:GM), Honda Motor Co. (NYSE:HMC), Ford, Nissan, Chrysler and Hyandai all reported double-digit sales gains in November.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) closed 2.27% higher at 11,255.78, the S&P500 (INX) closed 1.64% higher at 1,206.07, and the Nasdaq Composite (IXIC) closed 2.05% higher at 2,549.43."
Pink Diamond Breaks Record at Christie's Hong Kong Auction
Pink Diamond Breaks Record at Christie's Hong Kong Auction
Christie's Hong Kong sells its highest priced jewel at the autumn sale on Monday. A rare 14-carat diamond called the "The Perfect Pink" sold for more than 23 million U.S. dollars after an intense bidding session.
[Francois Curiel, President, Christie's Asia]:
"The star lot of the auction, the last lot of the auction, was a fabulous 14 carat pink diamond which was sold for 23 million U.S. Dollars. Now that's a very high price. It's the highest price for a diamond ever achieved at auction in Asia."
Curiel says the clarity and purity of the pink was the reason for the high price.
So far only 18 pink diamonds bigger than 10 carats have ever gone on the block in 244 years of auction history.
The auction is the largest jewelry sale held in Asia and the biggest worldwide.
[Francois Curiel, President, Christie's Asia]:
"We had a fabulous jewelry auction on Monday night in Hong Kong at the convention center, where more than $80 million U.S. dollars changed hands in less than four hours. And Hong Kong has now proven that it is the center for jewelry auction in the world."
The company's week-long sale of wine, art, antiques, watches and gems is expected to total more than 200 million dollars.
Christie's Hong Kong sells its highest priced jewel at the autumn sale on Monday. A rare 14-carat diamond called the "The Perfect Pink" sold for more than 23 million U.S. dollars after an intense bidding session.
[Francois Curiel, President, Christie's Asia]:
"The star lot of the auction, the last lot of the auction, was a fabulous 14 carat pink diamond which was sold for 23 million U.S. Dollars. Now that's a very high price. It's the highest price for a diamond ever achieved at auction in Asia."
Curiel says the clarity and purity of the pink was the reason for the high price.
So far only 18 pink diamonds bigger than 10 carats have ever gone on the block in 244 years of auction history.
The auction is the largest jewelry sale held in Asia and the biggest worldwide.
[Francois Curiel, President, Christie's Asia]:
"We had a fabulous jewelry auction on Monday night in Hong Kong at the convention center, where more than $80 million U.S. dollars changed hands in less than four hours. And Hong Kong has now proven that it is the center for jewelry auction in the world."
The company's week-long sale of wine, art, antiques, watches and gems is expected to total more than 200 million dollars.
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Bob Chapman : The Euro will collapse just a matter of time
Bob Chapman on Radio Liberty 29 Nov 2010
Bob Chapman wrote in the International Forecaster of the 1st December 2010 : "....On a European note, Germany cannot keep paying for bailouts without going bankrupt itself. Germany is drowning in the debt of other countries.
Assets under management in commodities hit a record high of $340 billion in October.
A very important event is that China and Russia are going to quit using the US dollar. This is big news. In spite of the current USDX dollar rally it will reduce demand for dollars and expedite the dollar’s demise. Once the dollar rally, induced by European problems is over, the dollar should take out 74 on the USDX. Current US insolvency is being ignored as the five-euro zone PIGGS get gored...." etc...
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Eur/USD Seen Capped at 1.3180 - Ashraf Laidi,
Dec. 1 2010 | Ashraf Laidi, chief strategist at CMC Markets talked to CNBC ahead of the European Central Bank's meeting on Thursday and its potential impact on currencies.
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Forex Market Highlights with Ashraf Laidi
A charts look at gold, S&P500 & the euro
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Forex Market Highlights
$500 Silver if you want it - Max Keiser
John & Yoko Style: $500 silver will put bankers out of business
Watch full episode of The Keiser Report №100 on Thursday.
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who is The Rich Dad ?
Robert Kiyosaki : He's a rich man. He's managing the family estate. I published Rich Dad, Poor Dad in 1997, and both my real dad and my other dad were dead. If I had written the book while my real dad was still alive, he'd have killed me."
in a time interview on July 13 2009
Read more: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1908418-1,00.html#ixzz16skhJCVP
in a time interview on July 13 2009
Read more: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1908418-1,00.html#ixzz16skhJCVP
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How to Trade Gold Futures in 2011
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Phil Streible, senior market strategist at Lind-Waldock, reveals his gold trading strategy for 2011.
Phil Streible"....You know we're years and any of that weakness here we could see what -- you know some of the -- requirements were increased. -- from the exchanges on metals futures and that's been a while are we saw initially a steep pullback on net. Or use those opportunities is still bill positions and that -- solar market if you look Nicholas allred it appeared on -- into foreign currency is whether this dollar Euro the British pound. Are basically and you don't gold prices -- from that and what it's all too is that it's an asset class is working on its own it's continuing to rise....."
Phil Streible"....You know we're years and any of that weakness here we could see what -- you know some of the -- requirements were increased. -- from the exchanges on metals futures and that's been a while are we saw initially a steep pullback on net. Or use those opportunities is still bill positions and that -- solar market if you look Nicholas allred it appeared on -- into foreign currency is whether this dollar Euro the British pound. Are basically and you don't gold prices -- from that and what it's all too is that it's an asset class is working on its own it's continuing to rise....."
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Gold price rising
Gold price rising The yellow metal gained 0.6% on the day before taking to $ 1,394.25 an ounce, the highest level since 12 November
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Gold, Oil, Copper All Higher as New Month Begins
Gold and oil both are advancing Wednesday as the U.S. dollar backed away from its highest levels in two weeks ahead of European officials meeting on Thursday to work on steps to keep the region's debt problems from further spreading. Copper also is higher.
Gold, in particular, has benefitted in recent days from Euro-Zone uncertainty as investors sought out presumed safe havens. At last look, February gold was up $11 to $1397.10 an ounce, the first time in more than two weeks that the yellow metal has approached the $1,400 mark.
The front-month crude oil contract is $1.27 higher at $85.37 a barrel, climbing past Tuesday's settlement price after earlier sinking to a low of $83.63 yesterday afternoon, soon after the end of the NYMEX floor session. Brent crude has followed roughly the same path in London trade overnight, with the January contract up 1.6% to $87.30 a barrel.
Copper is rising this morning after faster-than-expected manufacturing growth in China and increasing U.S. consumer confidence boosted the outlook for the global economy. The gain is boosting diversified miners, with BHP Billiton (BHP) and Rio Tinto (RIO) both climbing more than 2% in Wednesday pre-trade.
One possible limit on industrial metals today, however, could be warnings from a senior executive of JFE Steel Corp. that steel inventories in Japan are too high after an industry report this morning showed that steel stocks hit a 22-month high of 6.53 million tons at the end of October.
Gold, in particular, has benefitted in recent days from Euro-Zone uncertainty as investors sought out presumed safe havens. At last look, February gold was up $11 to $1397.10 an ounce, the first time in more than two weeks that the yellow metal has approached the $1,400 mark.
The front-month crude oil contract is $1.27 higher at $85.37 a barrel, climbing past Tuesday's settlement price after earlier sinking to a low of $83.63 yesterday afternoon, soon after the end of the NYMEX floor session. Brent crude has followed roughly the same path in London trade overnight, with the January contract up 1.6% to $87.30 a barrel.
Copper is rising this morning after faster-than-expected manufacturing growth in China and increasing U.S. consumer confidence boosted the outlook for the global economy. The gain is boosting diversified miners, with BHP Billiton (BHP) and Rio Tinto (RIO) both climbing more than 2% in Wednesday pre-trade.
One possible limit on industrial metals today, however, could be warnings from a senior executive of JFE Steel Corp. that steel inventories in Japan are too high after an industry report this morning showed that steel stocks hit a 22-month high of 6.53 million tons at the end of October.
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Gold, Oil, Copper All Higher as New Month Begins
Gold and oil both are advancing Wednesday as the U.S. dollar backed away from its highest levels in two weeks ahead of European officials meeting on Thursday to work on steps to keep the region's debt problems from further spreading. Copper also is higher.
Gold, in particular, has benefitted in recent days from Euro-Zone uncertainty as investors sought out presumed safe havens. At last look, February gold was up $11 to $1397.10 an ounce, the first time in more than two weeks that the yellow metal has approached the $1,400 mark.
The front-month crude oil contract is $1.27 higher at $85.37 a barrel, climbing past Tuesday's settlement price after earlier sinking to a low of $83.63 yesterday afternoon, soon after the end of the NYMEX floor session. Brent crude has followed roughly the same path in London trade overnight, with the January contract up 1.6% to $87.30 a barrel.
Copper is rising this morning after faster-than-expected manufacturing growth in China and increasing U.S. consumer confidence boosted the outlook for the global economy. The gain is boosting diversified miners, with BHP Billiton (BHP) and Rio Tinto (RIO) both climbing more than 2% in Wednesday pre-trade.
One possible limit on industrial metals today, however, could be warnings from a senior executive of JFE Steel Corp. that steel inventories in Japan are too high after an industry report this morning showed that steel stocks hit a 22-month high of 6.53 million tons at the end of October.
Gold, in particular, has benefitted in recent days from Euro-Zone uncertainty as investors sought out presumed safe havens. At last look, February gold was up $11 to $1397.10 an ounce, the first time in more than two weeks that the yellow metal has approached the $1,400 mark.
The front-month crude oil contract is $1.27 higher at $85.37 a barrel, climbing past Tuesday's settlement price after earlier sinking to a low of $83.63 yesterday afternoon, soon after the end of the NYMEX floor session. Brent crude has followed roughly the same path in London trade overnight, with the January contract up 1.6% to $87.30 a barrel.
Copper is rising this morning after faster-than-expected manufacturing growth in China and increasing U.S. consumer confidence boosted the outlook for the global economy. The gain is boosting diversified miners, with BHP Billiton (BHP) and Rio Tinto (RIO) both climbing more than 2% in Wednesday pre-trade.
One possible limit on industrial metals today, however, could be warnings from a senior executive of JFE Steel Corp. that steel inventories in Japan are too high after an industry report this morning showed that steel stocks hit a 22-month high of 6.53 million tons at the end of October.
Gold, Oil, Copper All Higher as New Month Begins
Gold and oil both are advancing Wednesday as the U.S. dollar backed away from its highest levels in two weeks ahead of European officials meeting on Thursday to work on steps to keep the region's debt problems from further spreading. Copper also is higher.
Gold, in particular, has benefitted in recent days from Euro-Zone uncertainty as investors sought out presumed safe havens. At last look, February gold was up $11 to $1397.10 an ounce, the first time in more than two weeks that the yellow metal has approached the $1,400 mark.
The front-month crude oil contract is $1.27 higher at $85.37 a barrel, climbing past Tuesday's settlement price after earlier sinking to a low of $83.63 yesterday afternoon, soon after the end of the NYMEX floor session. Brent crude has followed roughly the same path in London trade overnight, with the January contract up 1.6% to $87.30 a barrel.
Copper is rising this morning after faster-than-expected manufacturing growth in China and increasing U.S. consumer confidence boosted the outlook for the global economy. The gain is boosting diversified miners, with BHP Billiton (BHP) and Rio Tinto (RIO) both climbing more than 2% in Wednesday pre-trade.
One possible limit on industrial metals today, however, could be warnings from a senior executive of JFE Steel Corp. that steel inventories in Japan are too high after an industry report this morning showed that steel stocks hit a 22-month high of 6.53 million tons at the end of October.
Gold, in particular, has benefitted in recent days from Euro-Zone uncertainty as investors sought out presumed safe havens. At last look, February gold was up $11 to $1397.10 an ounce, the first time in more than two weeks that the yellow metal has approached the $1,400 mark.
The front-month crude oil contract is $1.27 higher at $85.37 a barrel, climbing past Tuesday's settlement price after earlier sinking to a low of $83.63 yesterday afternoon, soon after the end of the NYMEX floor session. Brent crude has followed roughly the same path in London trade overnight, with the January contract up 1.6% to $87.30 a barrel.
Copper is rising this morning after faster-than-expected manufacturing growth in China and increasing U.S. consumer confidence boosted the outlook for the global economy. The gain is boosting diversified miners, with BHP Billiton (BHP) and Rio Tinto (RIO) both climbing more than 2% in Wednesday pre-trade.
One possible limit on industrial metals today, however, could be warnings from a senior executive of JFE Steel Corp. that steel inventories in Japan are too high after an industry report this morning showed that steel stocks hit a 22-month high of 6.53 million tons at the end of October.
Bob Chapman on The National Intel Report - 30th Nov
Johm Stadtmiller and Bob Chapman, Intel Report .There is no doubt that national paper currencies are collapsing.It is a good idea to put some of your savings into both gold and silver. Most folk lack the information required to make a sound decision on buying Gold, You cannot afford to let this happen to you!
Bob Chapman wrote in the International Forecaster of the 27th November 2010 :"...If QE2 is terminated at $600 billion watch out, because the economy will head straight into a great dark pit. All the numbers we see are signaling a strong need for more than $600 billion...."
Bob Chapman wrote in the International Forecaster of the 27th November 2010 :"...If QE2 is terminated at $600 billion watch out, because the economy will head straight into a great dark pit. All the numbers we see are signaling a strong need for more than $600 billion...."
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