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How Obama’s Policies will Affect Energy Prices

By Marin Katusa,  Chief Strategist, Casey Research Energy Team Casey Energy Opportunities One might think the United States would be charging hard on energy security as well as border and other kinds of security in its Global War on Terror campaign. Not so. For example, America imports some 12 million barrels of oil per day, […]

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What is the “Elliott Wave Principle”?

In the 1930s, Ralph Nelson Elliott, a corporate accountant by profession, studied price movements in the financial markets and observed that certain patterns repeat themselves. He offered proof of his discovery by making astonishingly accurate stock market forecasts. What appears random and unrelated, Elliott said, will actually trace out a recognizable pattern once you learn

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What can be done to fix Social Security?

We have all heard that Social Security is running out of money and that by the time we retire there won’t be any money left. Have you ever wondered what the government can do about Social Security? Or Have you ever asked, “Why don’t we worry about Annuities and Insurance companies making their payments but we are always worried about the Government equivalent?

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The Bounce is Aging, but the Depression is Young

The following is an excerpt from Robert Prechter’s Elliott Wave Theorist. Elliott Wave International is currently offering Bob’s recent Elliott Wave Theorist, free. On February 23, EWT called for the S&P to bottom in the 600s and then begin a sharp rally, the biggest since the 2007 high. The S&P bottomed at 667 on March 6. Then the stock market and commodities went almost straight up for three months as the dollar fell.

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The furious stock rally continues… But

The furious stock rally continues. But if you’re considering adding to your stake in the markets, be careful where you tread.

On July 23rd the percentage of bulls in the stock market, as measured by the American Association of Individual Investors, jumped 10%. And not only did the survey reveal a huge increase in bullish sentiment, the number of investors who see themselves as bearish dropped 11%. In one day!

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