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    The Wire - Complete Series DVD only $81.99

    good lookin out boy boy... stringer definitely in on this one...
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    Profiting From Bernanke's Super-Fed and Obama's Newer Deal

    Global dependence on the US financial system is based on the relative faith - like always - that global financial institutions, and private and comercialinvestors have in it. I am not going to argue against the conspiracy theorists because it will be fruitless, I feel less strongly about...
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    Profiting From Bernanke's Super-Fed and Obama's Newer Deal

    I know that historically gold has been a hedge against inflation and indeed those who do believe there will be inflation will put some wealth into gold,however 1) There is no inflation. In normal conditions dovish policy will lead to an increase in the money supply, but the velocity of money is...
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    Profiting From Bernanke's Super-Fed and Obama's Newer Deal

    your exactly right, i dont know if you read what I wrote, but he will raise rates to fight off inflation, just like he lowered them to spur liquidity, FOMC operations areextremely nimble and effective. There are no risks to inflation we can both agree, because your quoted author correctly...
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    NT how can US raise the value of the dollar?

    to the original question: Is it even possible for government to stop the fall of the dollar? no, but the federal reserve, an "unpolitical" entity can. they can choose to raise rates of either the federal funds rate or the discount rate. doingthis will tend to cause rates in the bond market to...
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    *****The Official "Anything About Money" Thread***

    Hey mods, unsticky this post, this guy is just using this post that could have really been used o give useful information and really help people is just being used to pimp this guys ING referral and Cashrate referral. If not, at least change the title, because it's misleading. Dude spun this...
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    *****The Official "Anything About Money" Thread***

    mavrx, Only time I have money in a money market account is my cash position that is not in another asset class... However, if you are going to be openning one for the sole purpose of a relatively high liquid asset with higher yield and are cool with all the restrictions check out bankrate.com...
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    *****The Official "Anything About Money" Thread***

    ussjme, And everyone else just starting out, Check out Morningstar.com. Sign up for a free account and go hit up the investing classroom under personal finance I think. Pick up knowledge there with the quickness... Dog my projects got taste, although the rent aint nuttin but two fitty, we...
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    *****The Official "Anything About Money" Thread***

    Much Respected, Great point on VFINX, it does have a relatively high minimum investment, go ahead and look at SPY which should get you S&P returns with a 0.08% fee. And back to the whole ING thing again if you are deliberating between CD's and savings accounts when managing your money there's...
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    *****The Official "Anything About Money" Thread***

    No prob Go NT! ha Dog my projects got taste, although the rent aint nuttin but two fitty, we sportin five thousand dollar drapes No matter where he is next year, Amare Stoudemire is guaranteed to make the All-Interview team. When asked about his jumper after the Micky D's game, he responded...
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    *****The Official "Anything About Money" Thread***

    mindstatements, Im not sure where you find that ING is offering 5%+ yields on savings accounts. There website says they off a 4.5% VARIABLE rate on their standard savings accounts. If you could find an FDIC insured savings account with no fees or restrictions at a yield of 5%+ I would say go...
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    *****The Official "Anything About Money" Thread***

    Rosecitykid, Read my comments regarding roth vs. traditional IRA, although you are probably in a low tax bracket right now, think about as you continue to add to your retirement as you age and (presumably) make more money. Weigh your options. Dog my projects got taste, although the rent aint...
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    *****The Official "Anything About Money" Thread***

    rosecitykid If you want to be involved in the stock market, open a Scottrade account with 500$, and if you want a hands-off approach purchase a broad based American ETF, I would reccomend Vanguard's Product that seeks to replicate the S&P 500, while having extrememly low costs. Also do a...
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    *****The Official "Anything About Money" Thread***

    tupac003 I would have to say a regular IRA, simply because the effect of those extra pre-tax dollars, receiving compounded gains in whatever financial instrument you invest in, and then taking a hit in taxes when you are retired, and in a lower tax bracket, far outweigh the Roth's benefits of...
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    *****The Official "Anything About Money" Thread***

    No problem... here for anything else... just post it... Dog my projects got taste, although the rent aint nuttin but two fitty, we sportin five thousand dollar drapes No matter where he is next year, Amare Stoudemire is guaranteed to make the All-Interview team. When asked about his jumper...
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    *****The Official "Anything About Money" Thread***

    Regular IRA: Tax defered, meaning anything you do in your IRA pre-retirement/forced distribution is not taxed until you get that money out. The hope is that you will be in a lower tax bracket when you are retired and will pay less in taxes. Also, the hope is that the pre-tax dollars being...
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    *****The Official "Anything About Money" Thread***

    KennYc1116: As far as the Blacstone IPO goes, you won't be able to get in at the IPO price anyway. Unless you are an institutional investor or large client with a prime brokerage, you won't be able to get in. And every company's goal is to raise funds for current and future investors returns...
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    *****The Official "Anything About Money" Thread***

    As a general rule you should not invest in a stock that you cannot fully comprehend, because then you would not know if they are doing well, but more importantly if they will do as good in the future. As far as these PE firms going public, they are some of the least comprehendable firms to...
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    *****The Official "Anything About Money" Thread***

    ING account? Whats up with everyone talking about an ING account? They offer 5%? as opposed to many CD's yielding larger, and if you are trying to invest, a savings account is not an investment, no matter how liquid (accessible) it is. If you believe the economy is strong or is going to be in...
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