The “Don’t Worry, Be Happy crowd” on Wall Street caters mainly to those living in Ivory Towers. They care little, if at all, about the vast majority of Americans (65% of whom are working paycheck to paycheck) who today are struggling just to stay afloat, while watching the economic, social, and political chaos toss their life raft adrift.
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Before you listen to the typical financial advisor:
Take the time to read the following articles:
- The fiscal and economic impact
- Global Bankers Are Suddenly Worried About The Soaring US National Debt
- Behind Rosy Economic Data, Americans Struggle To Make Ends Meet
- How bad is the US debt crisis is going to get?
- Peak 65: Millions of Americans Approaching Retirement Without a Secure Income
- Nearly Half of Baby Boomers Have No Retirement Savings!
- Many Americans Say They Will Never Retire
- 47% of parents with grown children provide them with some form of financial support
- Soaring debt and deficits causing worry about threats to the economy and markets
- Are Retirees Ready for a 21% Cut to Social Security Benefits? Here’s Exactly When It Could Happen.
- Work Longer, Die Sooner! America’s Dire Need to Expand Social Security and Medicare
- The Massive Immigration Wave Hits America’s Schools and Shelters
- $9,000 roughly per illegal immigrant that taxpayers are are fronting
- Competing Forces on Rent, Where Do We Put 8 Million Illegal Immigrants?
- Open borders will lead to terrorist attacks
- The Cost of Illegal Immigration to Taxpayers
- China Offloads $74 Billion in U.S. Treasuries Over Seven Months
- What Is BRICS and Why Is it Important?
- India & China Agree To Ditch US Dollar For Imports
- China continues to dominate an expanded BRICS
- Democracy in crisis: Where is the United States headed?
- Americans’ feelings about politics, polarization and the tone of political discourse
After 40+ years in and around the financial arena, I have come to realize there are only 3 types of investors:
1 – Those who make things happen
2 – Those who watch what happens
3 – Those who wonder what happen?
Best wishes if you’re not #1
Peter Grandich