Lee Adler and Russ Winter are joined by Ilene of Market Shadows to discuss what is happening with gold, and whether the Fed is directly manipulating stock prices, along with its verbal assault on the market. This is a subscriber only podcast,…
Lee Adler and Russ Winter are joined by Ilene of Market Shadows to discuss what is happening with gold, and whether the Fed is directly manipulating stock prices, along with its verbal assault on the market. This is a subscriber only podcast,…
Lee Adler and Russ Winter are joined by Ilene of Market Shadows to discuss what is happening with gold, and whether the Fed is directly manipulating stock prices, along with its verbal assault on the market. This is a subscriber only podcast,…
Lee Adler and Russ Winter are joined by Ilene of Market Shadows to discuss what is happening with gold, and whether the Fed is directly manipulating stock prices, along with its verbal assault on the market. This is a subscriber only podcast,…
Lee Adler and Russ Winter are joined by Ilene of Market Shadows to discuss what is happening with gold, and whether the Fed is directly manipulating stock prices, along with its verbal assault on the market. This is a subscriber only podcast,…
Lee Adler and Russ Winter are joined by Ilene of Market Shadows to discuss what is happening with gold, and whether the Fed is directly manipulating stock prices, along with its verbal assault on the market. This is a subscriber only podcast,…
Mounds upon mounds of corruption were at the root of the subprime financial crisis.
Our hatred of the fat cat bankers who made millions off of predatory loans, and the lazy regulators, who did nothing about it and even enabled it, knows no bounds. Even more infuriating is the lack of consequences for what they did.
After President Barack Obama all but fired U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke in a recent television interview, everyone’s been trying to figure out who the president will name as the next Fed chief next year.
Today (Monday) federally subsidized Stafford student loan interest rates doubled from 3.4% to 6.8% after Congress failed to reach that would’ve maintained lower rates by the July 1st deadline.
The stock market today got the third quarter, and second half of the year, off to a strong start with all three benchmarks logging gains right out of the gate.