Archive for February, 2012

UK has run out of money

In a stark warning ahead of up coming month’s Budget, the Chancellor said there was small the Coalition could do to stimulate the economic climate.

Mr Osborne made it clear that due to the parlous state of the public finances the greatest hope for financial growth was to inspire businesses to flourish and [...]

5 Old Tech Stocks to Buy Now

At the near of the 1990s, virtually each technology stock was wildly overpriced. Many sold at value-earnings ratios (share price divided by earnings per share) of 100 or a lot more. Other folks had no price tag-earnings ratios simply because they had no income, and some of the sexiest stocks belonged to organizations that didn’t [...]

Eric Sprott: Silver Will Become a Currency Again

With the Greek crisis nearing a climax, The Doc spoke with Eric Sprott of Sprott Asset Management this week to discuss the Euro debt crisis, silver fundamentals, and the modern PSLV follow-on offering.
When asked about his latest efforts to convince silver mining firms to save in silver instead than money or treasuries Eric responded:I [...]

Why Does The Market Keep Rising?

By Gordon T. Lengthy
This gigantic flood of very inexpensive higher-powered money does have a significant influence, not in the genuine economy, but in the liquid investment markets.

Free of charge income sets a very low hurdle for a short-term investment and as prolonged as the transaction has good liquidity, why not do the trade. [...]

Four S&P Stocks With Under A 12 P/E Ratio : BBY, CHK, LLY, WDC

Having a very low price-to-earnings ratio is no ensure of investment success. Nevertheless, all else equal, organizations trading at lower multiples to earnings have a tendency to do well over the lengthier term. During this kind of periods, even so, traders ought to be comfy with periods of underperformance.
Safety MarginYou won’t find sizzling growth and [...]