Earn From Blogging & Investing Online

Diary of Technical Analysis, Personal Finance, Gold and Silver, Blogging Tips and Affiliates

Applying Fibonacci to Stock Market Patterns

Posted February 02nd, 2012 at 11:02 pm by
Filed under: Elliot Wave
Patterns are everywhere. If we look closely, we can see patterns in almost everything around us. The price movements of financial markets are also patterned, and Elliott wave analysis gives you the tools to interpret those patterns. Read More.
readmore

How Does the Value of the U.S. Dollar Fit Into the...

Posted February 01st, 2012 at 12:02 pm by
Filed under: Elliot Wave
More credit is denominated in U.S. dollars than any other currency. What does this mean for the value of the dollar as the credit crisis continues its strangle-hold on the world economies? Enjoy this video clip of Bob Prechter. Read More.
readmore

GPS Forex Robot : [321% profit] Verified 1 year li...

Posted December 24th, 2010 at 11:12 am by
Filed under: Forex
RUSSIA ATTACKS? Holy Grail system leaked? [download] Hi Guys, Have you heard the buzz already? Antony & Ronald, two forex programming geniuses, along with well-known forex expert, ...
readmore

Simple Tools for Competent Trades

Posted December 03rd, 2010 at 10:12 am by
Filed under: Elliot Wave, Forex
Improve your Financial Decision-Making Skills with Guidance from EWI Chief Commodity Analyst Jeffrey Kennedy. December 2, 2010 By Elliott Wave International Improve your Financial Decision-Making ...
readmore

Is Your Bank Safe? This Complimentary 10-Page Report Can Help

Greetings reader,

Please read the following Bloomberg news item carefully. It has a direct impact on the safety of your money.

Sept. 24 (Bloomberg) — In May, the FDIC said it was projecting $70 billion of losses during the next five years due to bank failures. The agency said it expects most of those collapses to occur in 2009 and 2010.

The FDIC’s problem is that it didn’t collect enough revenue over the years to cover today’s losses. The blame lies partly with Congress. Until the law was changed in 2006, the FDIC was barred from charging premiums to banks that it classified as well-capitalized and well-managed. Consequently, the vast majority of banks weren’t paying anything for deposit insurance.

Of course, we now know it means nothing when the FDIC or any other regulator labels a bank “well-capitalized.” Most banks that failed during this crisis were considered well-capitalized just before their failure.

By the end of 2009, more than 130 banks will have failed. Most depositors will have little clue their bank was even at risk. Worse yet, the string-pullers in Washington are doing everything in their power to hide information about the safety of your bank from you.

So far, the FDIC has had enough money to cover insured depositors. But that money is quickly running out.

Just last week, the FDIC voted to mandate early payment of insurance premiums to help cover at-risk banks. Here’s what the Associated Press reported on Thursday, Nov. 12:

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. banks will prepay about $45 billion in premiums to replenish a federal deposit insurance fund now in the red, under a plan adopted Thursday by federal regulators.

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. board voted to mandate the early payments of premiums for 2010 through 2012. Amid the struggling economy and rising loan defaults, 120 banks have failed so far this year, costing the insurance fund more than $28 billion.

Worse yet, three more banks failed the very next day, Friday, Nov. 13.

This is a very real problem and a direct threat to your money. It’s more important now than ever to personally ensure the safety of your bank. The free 10-page “Safe Banks” report from our friends at Elliott Wave International can help.

Inside EWI’s revealing free report, you’ll discover:

* The 100 Safest U.S. Banks (2 for each state)
* Where your money goes after you make a deposit
* How your fractional-reserve bank works
* What risks you might be taking by relying on the FDIC’s guarantee

Please protect your money. Download the free 10-page “Safe Banks” report now.

Learn more and download the “Safe Banks” report now.

Cordially,
Aidil Azhar
CyberMoneyInfo.com

 

Leave Your Reply

Home |  About |  Archives |  Disclaimer |  Forex |  Forum