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The book Work Less, Live More, authored by Bob Clyatt (Nolo, 2005), offers its reader a number of breakthrough insights on how to win financial freedom early in […]
Why Stocks Crashed
Stock prices are at a level today (this article was posted in October 2007) that virtually assures that people will be asking in days to come why stocks […]
Technical Analysis for Non-Dummies
The Dismissive Attitude that Some Evidence Toward Technical Analysis Is a Turn-Off. I know little about technical analysis. I don’t practice it. I don’t recommend it. But hey! […]
Taylor Larimore and the Monster Mistake That Ate Middle-Class Wealth
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The Taboo on Talking About Money Hurts Us
The Taboo on Talking About Money Hurts Us Because We Learn through Conversation. Take an opinion survey on how it is that people learn and my guess is […]
Taking Risks Isn’t What It Used to Be
They say: “Whisky will kill you.” But I don’t think it will. –Dylan, “Hattie Moore. Taking Risks by Leaving Home There was nothing wrong with the neighborhood I […]
Boy Disease, and How Suze Orman Helps
Boy Disease and How Suze Orman Helps, Lesson #1 — Trying to Be Like Donald Trump Cannot Be the Answer. I’m a guy and I suffer from boy […]