Silver Investing

Romney to Bernanke: You’re Fired! Is this Bullish for 2012?

When Barack Obama campaigned for the presidency in 2008, he promised to deliver “change we could believe in.” And yet, once in office, the supposedly far-left Obama reappointed George W. Bush’s Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, and the Bush-appointed Chairman of the Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke. I guess Obama’s “change” did not extend to the …

Romney to Bernanke: You’re Fired! Is this Bullish for 2012? Read More »

How Gold and Silver Can Help Keep Uncle Sam Out of Your Wallet

Tax Day falls on April 17 this year. To most Americans, this is just another day – they have their taxes automatically withheld from their paychecks, and by now, they’ve probably already received the refunds they earned by intentionally overpaying their taxes and giving the federal government an interest-free loan. For the financially undisciplined and …

How Gold and Silver Can Help Keep Uncle Sam Out of Your Wallet Read More »

Patriotism vs. Nationalism, and How The Difference Can Influence Your Investment Strategy

Many (if not most) gold and silver investors consider themselves to be patriots. This, in the minds of some, creates a dilemma: If gold and silver increase in value in response to the U.S. government’s failures, isn’t it unpatriotic to tie one’s financial interests to precious metals? After all, doesn’t a patriot put the interests …

Patriotism vs. Nationalism, and How The Difference Can Influence Your Investment Strategy Read More »

The Presidential Cycle: Investment Guide or ‘Nonsense’?

In investment terms, the presidential cycle refers to the fact that stocks have historically performed better in years 3 and 4 of a president’s term than they have in years 1 and 2. Historically speaking, this is fact, even if some analysts want to call it nonsense. Looking back to 1948, Investopedia finds that stocks …

The Presidential Cycle: Investment Guide or ‘Nonsense’? Read More »

Santorum on Economics and the Federal Reserve: Dead Wrong

“Conservative” Rick Santorum does not support abolishing the Federal Reserve. This is no surprise, really. Santorum does not claim to be freedom-oriented, but instead, focused on the government-led propagation of so-called “conservative” values. He openly loathes the Constitution and hates federalism. The ends justify the means in Santorum’s ideology, and the Fed is the means …

Santorum on Economics and the Federal Reserve: Dead Wrong Read More »