This week I celebrate freedom: 我考完试! I’ve finished my exams, and my evenings are wide open once again. I’m not completely satisfied, because I realized that I studied a bit too much of one area and not enough of another when doing the test, and our oral group completely got our asses kicked by the… [Read More]
Book Review: The Great Credit Contraction
The Great Credit Contraction The Great Credit Contraction is a book by Trace Mayer, J.D. which covers the credit contraction of our times, in the face of quantitative easing and ongoing efforts to reflate. This book gets straight to the point, which can be a little intimidating at first glance. The book deals with the… [Read More]
3 Unconventional Investment Moves to Make in 2011
All of us know about conventional investment movements once they become popular. In the late 90s, it was stocks. In the mid 2000s, it was real estate. Some are now saying that the next hot trend is gold. Riding these trends can be highly profitable, if you get in at the right time. The problem… [Read More]
Weekend Reading: Robot Cars Edition
I suppose that everyone has already heard of Google’s automated cars that can drive themselves, with minimal human intervention? It might already be old news, but I find this very, very cool. I am amazed every time I sit in a car that I am basically in command of a dangerous 4000 pound piece of… [Read More]
The Great Credit Contraction And How To Use Gold As Money
The following is a guest post by Trace Mayer, J.D. an entrepreneur, investor, journalist and monetary scientist with degrees in accounting and law who understands economics and can help you understand monetary science and economic law at Run To Gold and how to control your personal privacy at How To Vanish. A couple days ago Kevin… [Read More]