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What happened to the money?
A lot of people are asking themselves this question. They had so much money when the boom was here. It was no problem to whip out the credit card and charge. They were sure that they could pay for it … Continue reading
The Smell of Fear in the Air
The Feds cut the interest rate along with some of the central banks in Western Europe, Canada, and China. The hope was that by doing this the market would respond favorably. No such luck. The market went down even further. … Continue reading
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