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Rodney Johnson writes The Rodney Johnson Report, which is published by HS Dent Publishing. He began his career in financial services on Wall Street in the 1980s with Thomson McKinnon and then Prudential Securities, where he was a bond trader. He started working on projects with Harry Dent in the ...more

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Female Professionals Are Changing Consumer Spending
Nowadays more women earn college degrees than men to fill professional jobs in the workforce... and it's had an interesting impact on our consumer spending.
Invest Actively - Easy Gains Are Gone
The days of easy gains are gone, and now it's time to get to work. Look at your portfolio and ask yourself why you own each stock. I'm here to help.
How To Shield Yourself From Housing Bubble 2.0
It's as though the last housing bubble never happened. I know we have short memories, and the situation's not entirely the same, but welcome to Bubble 2.0. It's back, bigger and badder than ever.
If You’re At All Exposed To Muni Bonds, You Need To Read This
Puerto Rico continues trying to stiff bond investors despite a constitution that prohibits such a maneuver. Instilled with confidence?
Central Banks Might Just Crazy Enough For Helicopter Money
The U.S. debt to GDP could actually be between 361% and 555%. Now central bankers think free money to all our checking accounts is the answer. Helicopter money may cometh.
Even The Twinkie Has To Adapt To A Changing World
By mid-2013, Americans could get their fix of Twinkies and other Hostess snacks again, but the displaced workers weren’t back at their jobs.
A Weird Outcome Of The Fed’s Money Printing
Despite U.S. debt sitting at 100% of annual GDP, we have yet to hit the financial meltdown that forecasters have predicted - all thanks to central bankers.
Brexit: Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
Brexit Breakup: The polls change every day, but a Brexit vote for Britain to bid goodbye to the EU is very possible. This just might be a very good thing.
The Lone Star State Is Taking On The Entire Financial System
With 6,643 ounces of gold in the depository, Texas officials are setting up one of the highest-profile alternatives to today's fiat money banking system.
The Fact Of The Matter Is, Greece Is Insolvent
The bailout measures aren't fixing Greece's debt problems. They're merely helping the insolvent nation avoid bankruptcy so it can continue paying its creditors.
Aramco: Don't Take The Bait
To fund other ventures and expand their economy, Saudi Arabia plans to sell shares of the very oil company it is trying to de-emphasize. Don't fall for it. As originally posted on EconomyandMarkets.com
The Fact Is, Gold Is Not Money Today
No matter how you slice it, gold is not money today, and its most valuable quality is the fact that so many people think it's worth something.
Here's Why Investors Don't Trust Anyone In Power
How does anyone invest with confidence, when people in power prove time and again that lying, cheating, and stealing are simply tools to use when convenient?
Another Tax Credit, At Taxpayers' Expense
This tax day, every U.S. Tesla buyer can claim a $7,500 credit... but it comes at the expense of all other American taxpayers. Is Congress really doing its job?
Manufacturing In America: Are American Jobs Worth $30 Socks?
It's great if we can keep jobs on American soil, but is it worth it if it means paying more than we would otherwise for basic goods?
The BLS' Inflation Figures Seem Far Removed From Reality...
By spreading costs across all consumers, instead of just to those whom the costs apply, the inflation reports the BLS releases are totally meaningless.
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