How the Student Loan Crisis is Changing My Real Estate Investment Strategy
With over $1 trillion in student loan debt how should you change your real estate investment strategy? Here’s how it is changing ours.
An Update on Precious Metals and Consumer Debt
Host Jerry Robinson and Precious Metals Advisor Tom Cloud discuss the diamond market and breaks some important news about diamonds that you don’t want to miss in this week’s Precious Metals Market Update.
Swing Trading Amid Global Turmoil
For those who are new to swing trading, right now is an interesting time amid the global volatility. I typically hold a stock for at least three days.
How the Government (Really) Works
How does the government work? Forget the top 1%… We are talking about “the top 1% of the top 1%” that really pull the strings in this country. Learn more here.
Shock Claim: Al Qaeda Enters Strategic Alliance with U.S. Against Syrian Government
According to new international reports, the United States may have recently formed a strategic alliance with some anti-Assad factions operating within Syria.
10 Ways to Restore Liberty and End Tyranny in America
When the government sticks their hands down your pants and tells you its “good for you,” you know that we are nearing the end of the American experiment.
Is FoxNews Really “Looking Out For You?”
There has never been a better descriptive phrase than television “programming.”
New Ron Paul Ad: Rick Santorum Exposed
It should be no surprise has Rick Santorum has been officially anointed the next “acceptable” Republican Presidential candidate for the neo-conservatives and evangelicals to support. But is Rick Santorum the best one for the job?
Who Rules America? A Breakdown of Wealth in the U.S. House and Senate
Now, as a student of Austrian economics and as a firm believer in the free markets, I am not opposed at all to leveraging one’s talents and abilities to increase wealth. However, doesn’t it seem that our modern day “public servants” may be getting the better end of the deal? After all, they are sent to Washington with a mandate to promote the will of the people. However, America’s politicians often end up serving the wishes of their corporate masters as well as other special interest groups.
Evangelicals Flock to the Serial Hypocrisy of Newt Gingrich: “Selling Access”
Ron Paul’s Presidential Campaign has just released a brand new web ad exposing the serial hypocrisy of corrupt former Speaker, Newt Gingrich entitled: Selling Access.
VIDEO: Bill O’Reilly Leaving Newt Gingrich Fundraiser; Hits Citizen Journalist with Umbrella
Here’s an interesting video showing Fox News personality, Bill O’Reilly, leaving a fundraiser for Presidential candidate, Newt Gingrich. When approached by a citizen journalist, Branden Lane, O’Reilly hits the cameraman with his umbrella and then asks a nearby policeman for help.
Ron Paul Thwarts Attack By Mainstream Media
Here's an interesting exchange between Bob Schieffer from CBS News and Rep. Ron Paul. Despite Schieffer's best attempts to distort Paul's views, Paul courageously defends himself. The media bias against Ron Paul is obvious.
What Jerry Thinks: Supreme Court Takes On Obamacare, Strange Lines in Gobi Desert
Jerry gives some brief comments on the Supreme Court’s recent decision to hear a challenge to Obamacare. He also discusses what to expect on this weekend’s FTMWeekly radio show which includes special guests, Peter Schiff, and David Morgan. And what are those strange lines in the Chinese desert?
Peter Schiff Takes the Crazed Occupy Wall Streeters to School
Economist and author Peter Schiff recently braved a stroll through the loony mob (affectionately referred to as the “Occupy Wall Street” movement by the mainstream media) currently inhabiting Lower Manhattan. He was armed with a video camera and a microphone. There is no need for further comment. Just watch the video for yourself.
There is no need for further comment. Just watch the video for yourself.
FTM Weekend Roundup – October 8, 2011
After beginning the fourth quarter near bear market territory, the major U.S. stock indexes staged a rally this week on news that Europe would step in to help its ailing banking sector along with some better than expected economic data in the U.S.
25 Financial Documents That Will Protect You and Your Family
With the recent passing of Apple’s Steve Jobs at the young age of 56, we are all reminded that life is fragile and can end much earlier than perhaps we planned. One of the most selfless things that we can do is to confront our mortality now, while we are healthy, and make the hard decisions about how you want our estate handled when we pass.
Trump’s New Gold Standard
A tenant recently paid Donald Trump in solid gold bullion instead of in cash. Is this a new trend?
FTMDaily News Wrap – Time for “Operation Twist?”
Despite trillions of dollars in stimulus and Washington’s hype over a “recovery”, the economy is still barely growing in most parts of the country.
Gold Soars to Record Above $1,800 As Stocks Fall Hard
It is another embarrassing day for those who claim that gold is bad investment, or in a “bubble.” Gold soars to record above $1,800 as stocks fall hard.
Oil Prices Rise On Lower Than Expected Supplies
Crude oil prices rose on Wednesday after a government report showed that U.S. oil inventories shrank more than expected last week and a new report forecast strong global demand. There’s lots of volatility in oil prices.
Weekend Roundup: A Brief Update on the U.S. Downgrade
While I am on the road this weekend, I am keeping a close eye on the unfolding drama in the global economy. After the S&P’s decision to downgrade America’s credit rating, things are certain to get interesting this week.
Visualizing the U.S. National Debt: Debt Stacked in $100 Bills
This weekend, I ran across this unique presentation that attempts to visualize the U.S. National Debt through stacks of $100 bills.
“Last-Minute” U.S. Debt Deal – What to Expect Now
What a surprise! After the mainstream media forced you to watch hours upon hours of coverage on the staged debt ceiling “crisis,” Washington somehow found a way to save their own hides, and pull off a “last-minute” debt deal.
Here’s what to expect now…
Friday Reader Q&A: Should I Be Concerned About the U.S. Debt Ceiling?
Q: Jerry, I recently found your book, Bankruptcy of our Nation, while browsing at my local bookstore. I am so glad that I have found you as you seem to be saying so much of what I am feeling deep down. I am almost 58 years old and have a large amount of money in a traditional IRA. I am very concerned about how the current debt ceiling crisis is going to impact it, and my retirement. Should I cash out now and move everything to precious metals and other hard assets? Thanks from a new reader and listener. (Don G., Newark, NJ)
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FTM Subscriber Update – Market Observations
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Want to Understand the Madness in Washington? Look at the Incentives
Washington continues to fail on a debt deal. The simple goal for Washington right now is to pass a deal that will reduce the deficit. Washington leaders only have one incentive: re-election.
Friday Reader Q&A: More Info on the Five Levels of Financial Freedom
Q: Jerry, I just stumbled across your website and I am so thankful to have found you. The media has been scaring me half to death and I am worried sick about my retirement plans, my social security check, and the future of this country (especially for my grandkids’ sake!) You recently mentioned something about your Five Levels of Financial Freedom on your radio show and I would love to learn more about this. Please send me any information you can. Thanks for your hard work! (Susie H., Whitefish, MT)
CLICK HERE FOR JERRY’S ANSWER…
New Government Study: ‘Difficult Choices’ Ahead for Retirees
After years of falling for the consumption trap, many aging boomers are now realizing that their dream of an early retirement is just that… a dream.
Friday Reader Q&A: Where Should I Put $5,000 Right Now?
Q: Jerry, I am currently 71, and I am taking the required minimum distribution from my IRA account. This amount is $5,000 annually. I have another source of income and do not need the IRA money to pay my monthly expenses. Do you have any suggestions on how to invest this money? Thank you for all the work you do. (L. Gann, Spokane, WA)
Friday Reader Q&A: Is a Direct Selling Business a Good Stream of Income?
It’s Friday. And that means that its time for FTMDaily’s Reader Q&A. Each Friday, we reserve our daily column for our readers and their questions. Whether you have a question about your money, our Five Levels of Financial Freedom, the global economy, commodities, or retirement savings, we invite your questions.
Making Money in Real Estate in 2011
According to the National Association of Realtors, all-cash buyers accounted for 30% of existing home sales last month. That’s up from 25% in May 2010, and 12% two years ago. If you go back to March of this year, cash buyers made up an astounding 35% of all existing home sales.
Friday Reader Q&A: Can I Get Back the Premiums I Pay for Life Insurance?
It’s Friday. And that means that its time for FTMDaily’s Reader Q&A. Each Friday, we reserve our daily column for our readers and their questions. Whether you have a question about your money, our Five Levels of Financial Freedom, the global economy, commodities, or retirement savings, we invite your questions.
My Recent Run-in with the Federal Reserve Police
Most Americans have no clue that the Federal Reserve is not part of the U.S. Federal government. But even fewer know that they have a machine-gun toting police force as well.
Friday Reader Q&A: Which Foreign Currencies Should I Buy?
It’s Friday. And that means that its time for FTMDaily’s Reader Q&A. Each Friday, we reserve our daily column for our readers and their questions. Whether you have a question about your money, our Five Levels of Financial Freedom, the global economy, commodities, or retirement savings, we invite your questions.
The Fed Is Going To Make You Beg
It helps if you think of the Fed as a drug pusher. Pushers don’t “market” their drugs. Instead, they rely upon the addicts to come crawling back for more. The Fed doesn’t need to push QE3 on the public. This would only bring more attention to its true intentions. Instead, the Fed will let the public demand it.
Random Thoughts on the U.S. Economic “Recovery”
Stocks are getting hammered today after U.S. companies added fewer employees than forecast in May. Here are some of my random thoughts on the U.S. economic “recovery.”
Friday Reader Q&A: Should I Pay Off My Mortgage or Buy Silver?
It’s Friday. And that means that its time for FTMDaily’s Reader Q&A. Each Friday, we reserve our daily column for our readers and their questions. Whether you have a question about your money, our Five Levels of Financial Freedom, the global economy, commodities, or retirement savings, we invite your questions.
Precious Metals Market Update – May 21, 2011
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In this week’s Precious Metals Market Update segment with precious metals advisor, Tom Cloud, learn what’s happening in the precious metals markets and what lies ahead for gold, silver, and palladium.
The Day I Woke Up From the Consumption Trap
In today’s piece, I recall the moment that I realized the difference between consumers and producers.
Tired of the Rat Race? It’s Time to Change Your Thinking
Instead of seeing a world full of “haves” and “have-nots,” I tend to see a world that is full of “producers” and “consumers.” Over the next several days, I am going to confront this issue of the “consumer” mindset vs. the “producer” mindset. It is here that many can be set free from the “rat race.”