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Who’s to Blame for the Bleed?

The finance and economic web article, “Who’s to Blame“, is a fine example of pointing the finger in the blame game. 

Everyone has their own opinion as to who’s responsible for this mess.  A writer at the Huffington blames the watchmen for not doing their jobs as enforcers and Tim agrees.  Norris at the NYTimes reports that McCain blames Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, while Obama blames McCain and Bush in which is denied by Red

The Spine blames the Jews because $400 billion of Lehman funds were transfered to Israel the day before it collapsed.  PopulistAmerica credits Pelosi’s blame on “failed Republican do-nothing policies”.  
NC State wants a listen, and the Finanser hasn’t figured it out yet.  Its the stranger with eight tentacles says Troy

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When to Buy Stocks

Someone that wanted to know “when to buy stocks” found my stock magazine.   What a good question since we are in the midst of a global recession.

“Buy” isn’t even apart of vocabularies in these days.   Financial advisor Jim Cramer from Mad Money is saying “Sell” in this Today Show video.

So when is it okay to buy stocks? At the bottom of the pit, that’s when.

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Who Signed Me Up for Technique Trading Solutions Information?

I got an “Thank you for requesting information” email from TechniqueTradingSolutions.com prompting me to invest in myself. Technique Trading Solutions claims to provide insight, intelligence and education for the self-directed active trader.

I’ve heard of Trading Solutions, but not with the techniques.  According the to the email, I’m supposed to confirm my subscription by going to TechniqueTradingSolutions.com.  Then,  sign up using Promo Code TTS and receive 10% off any trader-training course I wish.

They explain to me that…

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How to Cancel the Stamps.com 4 Week Trial

Most people sign up for the stamps.com free trial to print free postage from their very own computers or to complete an offer for some product.

If you don’t plan on using the service very often, or feel overwhelmed with the whole stamp.com process, you may want to cancel your subscription.  Some people have had bad experiences with cancellations but, canceling the stamps.com free trial is pretty straight forth and easy to cancel.

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How to Cancel the FreeCreditReport.com Triple Advantage Membership

I saw a $14.95 charge to my account with the following description, CIC*CE CREDIT REPORT 800-3888725 CA, and I new it was related to the free credit report I requested last month.

Millions of people have inquired about the un-wanted charges, and I found this out from reading articles from like this, this, this, and that. But if you check out Experian’s FAQs, you’ll know that canceling your membership to prevent future charges is as simple as making a phone call…

If for any reason you are not satisfied, you can cancel anytime to discontinue your membership to Triple Advantage Credit Monitoring and stop the monthly billing. However, you will not be eligible for a prorated refund of any portion of your current month’s paid membership fee. To cancel, please contact Customer Care at
1-888-829-6560.

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What Is A Reverse Split?

As a new investor, I did some research so I could know what a reverse split is. According to Investopedia its, “A reduction in the number of a corporation’s shares outstanding that increases the par value of its stock or its earnings per share.”

As bad as it may sound, it doesn’t harm an investor’s overall value in the stock. As the number of shares increase, the price per share increases. For example, a 1-for-3 reverse split means you get a third as many shares, but at thrice the price.

Most companies consider a reverse split to prevent from being delisted on the NYSE or NASDAQ for not meeting the minimum trading requirement of $1 per share. Currently Thornburg Mortgate is planning a reverse split without investor’s approvals, while Memory Pharmaceuticals urges its investors to okay a reverse stock split.

Some investors feel that its good to buy into a company around the time of a reverse split because the trade price is so low, especially while Memory Pharmaceuticals (MEMY) is aiming for breakthroughs for its drugs that are currently used for neurological diseases associated with aging, such as Alzheimer’s disease.

FREE Teleseminar CDs by Brian Tracy

I discovered Brian Tracy last year ever since reading an email on how he ’s the winner of the game of life. Now the millionaire is back again giving away free teleseminar cds.

FREE Teleseminar CDs by Brian Tracy

The teleseminar cds contains valuable information, so it was a no brainer to write this post to share what was shared with me…

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