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Sunday, 30. August 2009

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How to Use Money Talks to Your Advantage

As I continue to write more and more about Money Talks, and view the Money Talks site, it is apparent to me that Dr. Jewell is on definite path to attracting over 1 million people to this free money help program. You have to ask yourself a question here. Why would he do this? What would be the motive behind this madness. After knowing Dr. Jewell for a number of years, I can tell you the real reasons behind the Money Talks program.

1. Dr. Jewell knows the problems that people are facing with their money.

2. He knows that his advice and counseling can help them to recover lost wealth, and be able to live more fruitfully, if his suggestions are put into motion.

3. By attracting good and positive thoughts in the universe about wealth creation, we all have the ability to write our own destiny.

4. Money Talks is much more than about money. It is about rearranging the way that you think about money and wealth. It is about you learning to establish and ground yourself very well in money education, that will empower you to not fall into the pit of despair over it.

5. Even in today’s economy, there are positive things that you can do right now, to assure your financial future in a very easy and simple way.

The first step is to go to: http://www.moneyteleseminars.com and go through the site one step at a time.

Signup for the free Money Teleseminar program coming soon here: http://moneyteleseminars.com/Register.html

Download the Money Talks Workbook and begin to see the vision here of what you have been missing in terms of your personal financial growth. You will be amazed at what you find, by simply choosing the right path for a change.

The Seminars are coming soon, and you want to make plans to be part of all of them. The only way to access the Free Money Talks Webinars is to register.

Sat, Sept 12, 2009 10:00AM-11:30AM EDT

Sat, Oct 10, 2009 10:00AM-11:30AM EDT

Sat, Nov 14, 2009 10:00AM-11:30AM EDT

I know the value that you will gain here, as I have been attending the sessions, and the Financial Freedom Radio http://financialfreedomradio.info shows for quite some time. I always walk away with new knowledge and insights, and I know that you will as well.  The important thing to remember is that nothing gets done, until YOU make the decision to join!
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Wednesday, 29. July 2009

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NEW YORK (Fortune) — Few individuals derive quite so much pleasure from digging through data as Charles Biderman. He’s the always-opinionated, hyper-watchful numbers hound behind TrimTabs Investment Research, the firm that FORTUNE partnered with to build our Recovery Index.

And though he’s a Harvard Business School grad, Biderman’s insights about how the market moves are more than purely academic. In order to pay back his school loans, he spent the 1970s and 1980s building a career in real estate development until, in 1988, his bank went broke and his loans were called.

Biderman was forced into personal bankruptcy and emerged with key insight: price is a function of liquidity, it has nothing to do with value.

That notion led him to form TrimTabs, which sells proprietary research about the markets, money flows and the economy to investors (currently one-fourth of the biggest hedge funds in the United States are clients, and Goldman Sachs purchased a minority stake in the company last year).

Candid and colorful in conversation, Biderman’s exhaustive research has produced some alarmingly simple findings.

For instance: “When companies are net buyers of stock, the market goes up, when they’re net sellers the market goes down,” he says. Indeed, one of his favorite metrics to watch is the number of stock buybacks by corporations, which he says start climbing at the trough of every downturn (something, as we note in our Recovery Index, that hasn’t happened yet.)

Biderman talked to FORTUNE’s Lee Clifford about what the Recovery Index is showing now, the one move Obama needs to make, and when he thinks the stock market will finally hit bottom.

Fortune: Give us your take on the health of the overall economy right now.

Biderman: Things are getting worse. The job market continues to contract. Incomes keep declining, even after adjusting for the latest round of tax credits. We don’t see any slowdown in the rate of declines in incomes or job losses. There’s no end in sight.

I’ve been looking at the numbers, comparing the three-week Easter season this year versus last year. Incomes are down 10%. We haven’t seen anything like that for decades.

Fortune: How do you view the policy responses from Washington so far?

Biderman: The only thing that’s helping anybody right now is the $400 per person [$800 per couple] tax cut. That’s helping somewhat. But I’m a little cynical. My feeling is that the divine purpose of the political system is to raise money for politicians so they can get reelected.

The banks that are in trouble have paid Congress a lot of money over the years. You and I don’t pay anything to the congressman. What we would recommend is that instead of focusing on getting the banks to lend, you’ve got to focus on giving wage earners more money.

Fortune: You don’t believe any of the recent stock market rallies have been for real. Explain.

Biderman: Well, what you’ve had recently is $2 billion a week in tax refunds that started to go out during the first in week February and will continue through the third week in May. I suspect that’s part of the reason for the stock market rally, but that’s only temporary.

In March there was a little revival in refinancing, but again, I think the number of people who are in a position to take advantage of refinancings right now is pretty small. The glimmers of hope were temporary and now we see that things are declining again.

Fortune: Talk about what you’re seeing in terms of the housing market.

Biderman: If we look at homes, while the number of foreclosures seems to be dropping somewhat, the notices of default are at record levels and so we expect the foreclosures to spike up again too. If you look at what’s really going on, right after the ‘peak’ in foreclosures in September, there was a moratorium on foreclosures, but that ended in March. Once those pick up again, it’s going to be a new down leg in the real estate market.

Fortune: If there’s one policy you could implement now to help fix the economy, what would it be?

Biderman: If we cut withholding rates by 15%, and we did it for three years, it would be $300 billion a year in lower taxes, which is less than it costs to bail out some of these institutions. But we’re not doing that, so instead you’re creating a situation where more and more consumers are going to be defaulting on their debts. Forget new lending, the real problem for banks is going to be collecting on all these loans, and the problems are going to be way beyond sub prime.

Fortune: In your view, what would be the single best sign that we’ve hit bottom?

Biderman: That foreclosures dry up. That’ll be a sign that household wealth has stabilized. Things aren’t going to hit bottom until the real estate market bottoms, and we work through all the problem homes, and people can afford the homes they’re in. Then we can grow from there.

Fortune: And when do you think that might be?

Biderman: At least another year. We probably won’t see a bottom till sometime in 2010. We’re still in retreat.

Fortune: You’ve long taken issue with the way the government collects some economic data. What bothers you most?

Biderman: Just look at how they track income and jobs. When everybody gets paid, the amount of money withheld goes to the government. From that you could tell who had jobs and how much they’re making. But instead of tracking this in aggregate and reporting it in real time, the Bureau of Economic Analysis uses historic data that’s 5 to 7 months old and based on state unemployment data to come up with estimate of current income and job gains or losses. Then of course they always go back and revise the number. But they never have a press release about the revisions. What’s equally annoying is that nobody’s taking the time to say, ‘this is crazy!’

The economy is crazy indeed, as seen from the article listed above on CNN Money.  It goes without saying that people are dazed and confused in the current trends of the economy.  It is clear that conditions are worsening, even though the major news sources are telling the opposite.

What can you do as an average American citizen to learn the real truth about money, investing, financial institutions, and is there a way to recover lost wealth, and income in this time of economic uncertainty?

Money Talks Offers Education and Solutions

Money Talks, the program set into motion by Dr. Raymond Jewell, is answering the tough questions concerning the economy.  He is in touch with the current economic trends and knows that average people are hurting today.  His goal is to bring Money Talks to one milllion people over the next three year period.

Money Talks offers real people information, education, mentoring and other intuitive and creative ideas in dealing effectively with money issues.  Money Talks begins the process back to economic wholeness.  This will not happen overnight.  One must be aware that becoming pro active, and taking responsibility to view the Money Talks site is important, but its more important to signup for all the resources that are available.

Money Talks receives many hits over a week long period, and for the people who are receiving the timely newsletter presentations are getting a first hand look at how they can educate themselves back into wholeness, under the guidance of Dr. Jewell.

Is your financial future worth the effort?

Is your situation able to be rectified over the coming months?

Are you willing to stand and signup for the newsletters provided?

Are you willing to become educated in the exact ways that you are losing money today from the financial institutions?

If you answer yes to these questions, then viewing the Money Talks site, is definitely worth your time and effort.

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Friday, 24. July 2009

Money Talks

Money Talks

There is so much confusion right now in the government, and with the economy as a whole, it is difficult, if not almost impossible, for people to find real information that they can use, to learn more about money, finances, and how to grow and prosper, in this dwindling economy. The news sources will tell you one story, that everything is well and growing. It is a fact; however, that your dollar that you are earning at work right now, is slowly being eaten up by factors that you may not even be aware of. The answer to the problem is Money Talks.

Money Talks tells you the real story about how their are four laws that govern the financial institutions of this country. Money Talks breaks through the mystery and confusion of financial legal double talk, and empowers individuals with the ability to learn the insider secrets of wealth recovery and wealth creation as well. Money Talks will actually tell it just exactly like it is, and from there, you make the decision on whether to become proactive in your economic life, or simply bury your head in the sand, and believe that there really is nothing that you can do to save and recover lost wealth.

Here is my offer to you today. Visit the Money Talks site today. Take some time to signup for the various newsletters and free offers that you find there. Listen to the audio recordings and absorb the knowledge that is contained within. If you like the program, and what I have to say about money and finances, then I will be pleased. If you receive the newsletters about Money Talks, and do not find value contained within, simply opt out. The choice is totally up to you in how you wish to live from today!  Money Talks is hard hitting and designed for anyone wishing to improve their current economic situation.

Are you ready to solve some of your financial concerns today with Money Talks?


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