What is quantitative easing?
Quantitative easing is the addition of new money by the central bank into the economy. Quantitative easing has been employed regularly since 2007. Below is a quick historical recap of the...
View Article5 Types of Investors: Which Animal Are You?
Summary What cognitive and personal biases do you have as an investor? Using Michael Pompian’s book Behavioral Finance and Investor Types, we help you determine your investing philosophy and to correct...
View ArticleThe 15 Most Common Mistakes Investors Make
Look for these common mistakes investors make to minimize your risk Investment Institutions and individuals commonly ask, “Why should I pay someone to provide me economic analysis on my investments...
View ArticleWhere Should I Store My Gold?
Where Should I Store My Gold? It takes two to speak the truth – one to speak and the other to hear. Henry David Thoreau The contentious debate on whether your gold should be stored in your home...
View ArticleThe Aftermath of the Brexit Vote Failing to Get the UK out of the EU
As Chris from MacroView Research pointed out in the article No Exit for Brexit. The United Kingdom will not leave the European Union for the following: The Brexit vote is a referendum and not a...
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