What the Conflict in Gaza Means for Financial Markets [View article]
Likewise, I would find it abhorrent and negligent in my responsibilities to not understand how geopolitics affects my wealth and my personal financial obligations, which in turn impact my ability to make a better world.
On Jan 12 10:15 PM Razors Edge wrote:
> Welcome to the circus. This little neighborhood conflict will be > over soon and it is not going to affect anthing but Hamas ability > to influence. If there was anyone going to get involved further (Iran?) > they should have done it earlier. It will be over in a very short > time. Now if Israel can control itself afterwords at the same time > protecting it's citizens we can get back to some sanity in the world. > I find it abhorant to even discuss an investment opportunity when > people are dying on both sides.
Economic Forecast and Best ETF Picks for 2009 [View article]
Regarding my track record, my trading statement and my picks for ETFs are two different things. I was up over 20% in 2008 and over 30% in 2007. I stick to trading currencies and metals. I encourage those who may be interested in evaluating the validity, or lack thereof, of my analysis to read my other articles, and to see my trading journal at www.informedtrades.com where I keep a log of all my trades.
What the Conflict in Gaza Means for Financial Markets [View article]
On Jan 12 10:15 PM Razors Edge wrote:
> Welcome to the circus. This little neighborhood conflict will be
> over soon and it is not going to affect anthing but Hamas ability
> to influence. If there was anyone going to get involved further (Iran?)
> they should have done it earlier. It will be over in a very short
> time. Now if Israel can control itself afterwords at the same time
> protecting it's citizens we can get back to some sanity in the world.
> I find it abhorant to even discuss an investment opportunity when
> people are dying on both sides.
Economic Forecast and Best ETF Picks for 2009 [View article]