Monthly Archives: April 2010

30 million Americans now under-employed

We are living through some really challenging times. This video clip captures the evolution of the unemployment epidemic that has been sweeping America for the past two years. Also sobering to realize that the percentage of people under-employed is actually … Continue reading

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Realistic return expectations in a secular bear

This morning's market letter from John Mauldin is worth a read: Is this a Recovery? The article does a good job of explaining the reality behind this week's “positive” jobs report and how today's deficits are likely to create a … Continue reading

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Is Australia's luck about to run out?

Interesting article on the Australian housing market today seems rather eerily similar to my concerns and comments about Canada of late: Government injections and an artificially re-inflated Chinese economy have translated into a final burst of excess and euphoria in … Continue reading

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