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The Role of the Level of Confidence in the Stock Market and in our Society

Confidence is the glue that holds our society together - without it social and economic order cannot be maintained. The American people's confidence in our economic, financial, judicial and political systems represents an unseen social contract that binds our society together. This consensus is based upon the belief that those systems are just. A break of confidence in our political institutions by part or all of the population may hinder the ability of the government to maintain social order. 

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Why Many Financial Advisors Fail: What to Ask Your Prospective Investment Advisor

Is your prospective financial advisor an ethical practitioner worthy of entrusting your financial future? Is he or she an independent thinker whose investment research can transcend the investing herd's many mistakes? In this update to a 2009 article, Stock Investing 101 offers some important questions to ask a prospective financial consultant - and we question whether benefit may be accrued by not hiring one in the first place.

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Inflation, QE2 and Financial Survival in 2011: Five Questions to Ask

In 2008 few Americans were privy to the discussions that determined whether the world financial system would completely implode or be saved. Wall Street was crashing while policymakers argued about what was to be done in the little time before the unthinkable could happen.
 

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