Tag Archives: charts and data

What happens when you don’t go big

There’s a danger in not pushing through a dramatic agenda when the situation calls for it – the danger being you succumb to falling back into the same rut, perhaps learning from your mistakes in a philosophical way but doing … Continue reading

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Global Warming: Fighting Ignorance So Simple, Yet So Vast

We find ourselves at this very moment in the month of February.  For those of us in the northern hemisphere, this means we also find ourselves in the season of winter.  Winter tends to bring us colder temperatures, Christmas, the … Continue reading

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September 18th, 2008 – Why it’s good we don’t remember this day

Whispers are beginning to come in as to what exactly happened to our financial system during the chaotic weeks of September 2008 – especially the week of September 15th, 2008.  What is emerging is a picture of an economic state … Continue reading

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The Tailspin Continues

It’s one of those cases where the numbers only begin to tell the story.  While the forces that have been at work to cause the current economic mess that the world is in have been in motion for a few … Continue reading

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All the money in the world can not stop the inevitable

Monday was the 350th trading session since the peak of the financial sector, as measured by the XLF exchange traded fund. Seemingly endless billions of dollars of pledges and actions have been pumped into the world financial system. The result? … Continue reading

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Fannie, Freddie and “the end of the current international financial system”

Back again for a third time, it would seem. The following is now the latest in what I suppose can be called a series, though I haven’t named it yet. Previous posts along this theme: 1) Your Economy is in … Continue reading

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Your Economy is in Trouble When the Dollar in Your Hand Loses Value By The Day

The headlines are bubbling up with disturbing frequency.  From today’s Times Online: Hedge funds on the brink as US Federal Reserve cash fails to ease crisis. Of all the things to go wrong this decade (of which there have been … Continue reading

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