After a wild week of chaotic trading, many investors have been left wondering what is next for the major markets and what is driving the crazy trading action in gold and silver? The piece below takes a look at a major event that shocked the world and what investors should expect next.
Nigel Farage: Member of the European Parliament (MEP) & Founding Member of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) – Nigel is MEP for the South East region and is the leader of the parliamentary party in the EU parliament. He has worked for British, French and American companies operating in the commodity markets, especially the London Metal Exchange (since 1982)….
Dr. Paul Craig Roberts – Former US Treasury Official, Co-Founder of Reaganomics, Economist & Acclaimed Author – Dr. Paul Craig Roberts is an American economist, a columnist and recent author of “How America Was Lost: From 9/11 to the Police/Welfare State”. He served as an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan Administration earning fame as a co-founder of Reaganomics…
Whether You’re 20 Or 60: Here Are The Only 5 Exercises You’ll Ever Need – It may sound like a bad infomercial: But if you’re the type where time is very valuable to you and spending hours at the gym is not your thing. These 5 exercises are key to any man or woman looking to spend less time working-out and more time living!
15 Foods That Are Proven To Deliver A Better Sex Life! – Want to increase your mojo or just get it back? Do you know the ingredients to this very special diet? These 15 foods are proven to deliver, no little blue pill required….
Gerald Celente: Founder & Director of the Trends Research Institute – Gerald has had a long track record of making some of the most controversial, yet correct calls in terms of global trends and events. In fact, many consider Mr. Celente to be the top trends forecaster in the world. Gerald has been quoted and interviewed in media throughout the world such as KWN, CNBC, Fox, CBS, ABC, NBC, BBC, Time …
Lord Christopher Monckton: Former Prime Ministerial Adviser On Scientific & Domestic Policy To Margaret Thatcher, Journalist And Inventor Of The Mathematical Puzzle “Eternity.” – He has also prevented several government-level scientific frauds saving British taxpayers billions. Lord Monckton is also the world’s leading expert on the case against man-made Global Warming, and as such is a household name in the United States and elsewhere.…
Study Shows Eating Foods From This Region Linked To Life Altering Health Benefits – Are you overweight, do you have high blood pressure, or chronic diseases associated with Inflammation? Study Shows Eating Foods From This Region stops the expression of a gene associated with inflammation in fat cells and reduces the damaging effects….
Want To Be Smarter, Slimmer And Healthier… – It’s not difficult to get into a rut with food. As we rush about in our busy lives, many times nutrition takes a backseat to more pressing concerns. The regrettable cost of this shortcut? Expanding waistlines, dulled thinking and floundering immune systems. Fortunately, it doesn’t have to be this way….
Maureen O’Hara, the flame-haired star of “How Green Was My Valley” and “Miracle on 34th Street” who was one of Ireland’s most successful acting exports, has died aged 95, her family and the Irish president said. O’Hara, an iconic figure in Hollywood’s Golden Age of the 1940s and 1950s who was once considered one of the world’s most beautiful women, also played a string of feisty women opposite John Wayne,
NEW YORK (AP) — Academy Award-winning filmmaker Quentin Tarantino joined hundreds of demonstrators waving signs, shouting through megaphones and marching along the city’s streets on Saturday to protest police brutality nationwide.
NEW YORK (AP) — Academy Award-winning filmmaker Quentin Tarantino joined hundreds of demonstrators waving signs, shouting through megaphones and marching along the city’s streets on Saturday to protest police brutality nationwide.
PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) — Princeton University said farewell to late mathematician and faculty member John Nash, whose life and battle with schizophrenia were chronicled in the Russell Crowe movie “A Beautiful Mind,” with a day of remembrance events and a panel discussion about him on Saturday.
PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) — Princeton University said farewell to late mathematician and faculty member John Nash, whose life and battle with schizophrenia were chronicled in the Russell Crowe movie “A Beautiful Mind,” with a day of remembrance events and a panel discussion about him on Saturday.