Archive for the ‘Politics & economics in the US’ Category

Why Traders are Unique from Each Other

Friday, May 22nd, 2009
No matter how uniform the market seems to be, the mindsets involved in trading are often not. That’s why people should realize that investors have unique sets of belief that [...]

The Organic Quality of Markets

Monday, May 18th, 2009
Let it be said that the US markets also follow basic Darwinian concepts. Forget about the whole book on natural selection. You should simply remember the basic postulate: the survival [...]

Obama to Cuba: “It’s Time to Loosen Things Up”

Thursday, May 14th, 2009
According to President Barack Obama, the United States is going to allow US citizens with family members in Cuba to visit the Communist nation. Also, specific restrictions are finally going [...]

“Bail the People Out!”- New York City protesters

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009
When it was clear that the Obama administration was only keen on bailing out large businesses such as General Motors, people took to the streets and screamed that Wall Street [...]

Macy’s Is Now Officially in the Junk Zone

Thursday, May 7th, 2009
It’s no surprise that Macy’s, one of the premier shopping chains around is now in the junk zone. What does the junk zone mean? Well, it simply means that it’s [...]

Bad News for Victims of Ponzi Scheme

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009
Victims of Mad Madoff’s illegal Ponzi scheme would cringe. Just recently, Bernard Madoff’s nine-million dollar Florida mansion lost two million off its net worth. Madoff couldn’t care less of course, [...]

Solar Power Industries Moving Ahead

Friday, April 24th, 2009
Even in tough economic times, solar power in the United States is moving forward at a comfortably upward pace. For instance, First Solar Inc. has been showing signs of robustness [...]

Credit Card Regulation in the Works

Friday, April 17th, 2009
Things are getting harder and harder in the US. This is the reason why the Obama administration and the Senate are both pitching in to choke the credit card monsters. [...]

Anchor Bank imitating the downward spiral of other US banks

Friday, April 10th, 2009
In the unpredictable mood of the US and world economies in general, some banks are simply calling it quits. With no other recourse but to close down and fire employees, [...]

What Work Measures in the US

Thursday, April 9th, 2009
Why do international news wires around the world talk about deepening recession, unemployment, tax cuts and other such ‘situations’ in the world economy? You don’t have to be a rocket [...]