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Articles contributed by many writers from the U.S. and around the world, many anonymously!

Monday, November 9, 2009

Chrysler Leaves United States In the Dust

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While Chrysler refocuses its capital and development plans on the people of China, it leaves the United States scuttled in its wake. In a...
Tuesday, November 3, 2009

(BAC) Is It All A Scam?

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Who is Karl Denninger? He is like most of us, a normal guy, a computer geek, who happens to enjoy sharing his thoughts on the market and pol...
Thursday, October 29, 2009

Special Guest

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First of all I want to thank you for having me as a guest today! My name is Adam Hewison. You might want to Google Me to confirm what I a...

Free Trading Course

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Among the hoards of crap programs out there about trading the market, over the past few years we have found one to be reliable no matter wh...
Wednesday, October 28, 2009

GM Says "American Cars Are Back"

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If thats true, where have they been? My friends have the answer...they tell me that GM and other American car companies have been clowning...
Friday, October 23, 2009

FINALLY! No Up Front Costs to go Solar!

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There is a company now that has a solar lease product which makes solar affordable now for every homeowner who wishes to save money on their...

US Coal Plants Dump Thousands of Gallons of Waste Into Drinking Water Supplies a Day!

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This next article comes to you thanks to Treehugger . The video at the end shows the visual consequences of this problem as well. Why is ...

Is Cleantech Just a Myth?

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We don't think CLEANTECH is just a myth; not at all! But from the deplorable action of big oil, coal, and nuclear power companies you...
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Future1investor
This was started by a long-time entrepreneur who was forced into corporate service by the Dot.com crash which wiped out $5-Trillion in market value of technology companies from March 2000 to October 2002. See March post: Deja Vu. This is a web log created by many contributors about their investing thoughts, making-saving-loosing money, as we together follow the stock market. It also questions many things about the world as it relates to the companies, sectors, and people affected by the the money we seek to make. NOTE:Under no circumstances does the information presented here represent a recommendation to buy or sell stocks. The author(s) do not claim to be registered investor advisors but claim "publisher's exclusion" from the definition of "investment adviser" as provided under Section 202(a)(11) of the Investor Advisers Act of 1940 and corresponding state securities law.
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