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Events

Debt Spiral Grows
Recorded at the Washington DC Money Show, 2008

Martin Weiss reviews a recent white paper that he submitted to Congress, and his conclusions are quite sobering.

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Debt and Deflation
Recorded at the Washington DC Money Show, 2008

Martin Weiss sees the combination of a debt bubble and deflation as a serious crisis, and imparts his latest advice to help investors combat the risk.

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Global Markets and the Dollar
Recorded at the Washington DC Money Show, 2008

Martin Weiss updates his outlook on the emerging markets and explains why he thinks two currencies will remain strong.

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The Next Big Financial Failures: Where to Find True Safety
Recorded at the Washington DC Money Show, 2008

Which large banks are the most vulnerable to failure? Are they too big to fail? Or are they too big to save? What about insurers and brokerage firms? If the economy sinks into depression, will the new Obama administration be able to prevent a run on the banks? If not, how can you protect your savings? How safe are US Treasury securities? Will the US dollar survive the crisis? Is gold as safe as it seems? If not, where can you find true safety in an unsafe world?

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Protect Your Money, Boost Your Income, and Grow Wealthy in the Worst of Times
Recorded at the Washington DC Money Show, 2008

Martin Weiss, chief editor, Safe Money Report, and author of The New York Times bestseller, The Ultimate Safe Money Guide has long been one of the most respected advisors when it comes to finding steadily appreciating ways to invest your money in any market environment. With the “R word” looming and stability fleeting …

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A Turn in the Dollar?
Recorded at the Los Angeles Traders Expo 2008, June 2008

Currency analyst Jack Crooks sees some early evidence that the dollar may be starting a significant new up trend, and he explains why it may rebound.

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A Dollar Dilemma — Where we are isn’t where we thought we’d be…
Where is the dollar headed over the next six months?
Recording date: Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Join us for this fast paced session during which Jack Crooks, President of Black Swan Capital and editor of the World Currency Option Alert newsletter reviews the events, twists and turns of the dollar for the first six months of 2008, and places some intriguing second half scenarios to consider on the table. Al Brinkman, Director of Derivatives Marketing for the Philadelphia Stock Exchange will follow with World Currency Option trading strategies to consider in looking to trade those second half scenarios.

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Surviving Inflation
Recorded at the Las Vegas Money Show 2008, May 2008

Martin Weiss believes that savvy investors can use foreign currencies to protect themselves against a weak dollar and rising inflation in the U.S.

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The Latin Allure
Recorded at the Las Vegas Money Show 2008, May 2008

The road to Ipanema is still paved with profits, says Martin Weiss, and investing in Brazil has never been easier.

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A Dollar Rally in ’08?
What does the Future hold for the dollar vs the world?
Recording date: Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Join Jack Crooks, President of Blackswan Trading and editor of the World Currency Options Alert Newsletter for this compelling look at several scenarios, some of which seem to be playing out right now, that could lead to a significant dollar rally in 2008! Then Dan Carrigan, Vice President at the Philadelphia Board of Trade (PBOT) and former Futures traders will provide you with some trading insights into how the new World Currency Futures, Trading on the PBOT might best allow you to trade a possible dollar rally with these new retail trader focused currency futures.

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