January 2012

2012: With another Recession On The Way It Is Time to Get Defensive

With the growing economic uncertainty due to the financial instability in Europe, the growing political instability in the Middle East, the swift decline of leading economic indicators, and the out-of-control sovereign debt crisis, is enough to motivate me to get even more defensive with my long-term investment portfolio. Keep in mind no matter how bad things got people will […]

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‎2012 Presidential Election Electoral College Map Projection for January 15, 2012.

Revised (2 of 21) Electoral Map projection of the 2012 presidential election, based on mundane political contest horary: “Obama vs. GOP Nominee: Who will win X – battleground state?” With 270 electoral votes needed to win, the campaign will be fought in the battleground states of Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina,

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2012 Prediction: Gold forecast to surge past $2,000 in 2012.

Dennis Gartman of the prestigious Gartman Financial News Letter has reversed a major call on gold.  Three weeks ago, he said to sell because it was in a bear market.  Now, he says he made a mistake and claims it is still a bull market for the yellow metal. In spite what the finanical mainstream media says, none of

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Prediction 2012: ‎Black-Swan Event In Progress

$600 Trillion Derivative Time Bomb Explosion Imminent Physicist George Hart of the Merlin Project discussed on Coast-To-Coast-AM about the Timetrak technology, which reveals future trends and changes, as well as information about the election, the economy, war, and climate. He got to speak with Ron Paul directly during the recent NH Primary campaign, about the

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2012 Prediction: Australia Falls Into a Recession

Since 2010 Australia has dealt with major earthquakes and record floods, which have hit certain industries like coal mining particularly hard. In 2012 the  slowing economic activity in China will begin to ripple through Asia Pacific countries into recession. China’s has heavy dependency on  Australian mining and natrual resources.  If China’s demand for these commodities weakens, the Australian economy will be hit with a

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Mayan Calendar Long Count End Date: 13.0.0.0.0

2012 is about the alignment of the Solstice Sun passes through the galactic equator the center of the Milky Way galaxy.  Our solar system, the Sol System, is located in our galaxy,  the Milky Way, at the outer reaches of the spiral arm, the Orion arm, and approximately 26,000 light-years from the center. As the

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2012 Prediction: European Recession Becomes a Depression as the Political and Sovereign Debt Crisis Escalates

The Blackbox graph above, measures all astrological alignments and  using both transit and solar arc movements to the horoscope of the European Union (EU) based on the – Treaties of Rome that was signed by: Belgium, France, , Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and West Germany, in Rome Italy in 1957. The European Union (EU)horoscope has been highly stressed since

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The Worst Performing Big Bank Of The Year

Here’s a quick  rundown of the declines : Bank of America:  -59.45% Citi: -43.63% Goldman  Sachs: -45.89% JPMorgan: -21.28% Morgan  Stanley: -44.22% Barclays: -33.31% Lloyds: -61.22% UBS: -28.42% Deutsche  Bank: -27.01% BNP  Paribas: -36.29% Société Générale:-58.49% Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/chart-of-the-day-worst-perfoming-bank-2011-12#ixzz1iPhRyOMX

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2012: Japan Economic Crisis Comes To The Forefront

Japan’s debt to the tune of 200+% of GDP will finally begin to have a negative impact on the economy. The fiscal crisis will start off imperceptibly mid-Spring with a whimper but will deteriorate and become full-blown as the year wears on. In response the Japanese government will begin monetizing debt and injecting liquidity into the system. Therefore Japanese equities will likely outperform

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