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    By David Enke July 4th, 2008

    Are you interested in generating returns that consistently on-average beat the S&P 500, have a low correlation with other assets, and have low volatility of returns? Looking to get into the...

    By Janet Siderman June 26th, 2008

    Lately, there has been so much information in the news about the real estate market and how depressed it is. However, people are still selling their properties and new properties are being listed...

    By Jerry Slusiewicz June 26th, 2008

    I'm looking at the 10 year Treasury today at 4.07% and I ask if everyone thinks the Fed missed the mark yesterday and was too soft on inflation.  Why are these yields down from the 4.32% seen just...

    By Alex Epstein June 2nd, 2008

    Throughout the housing crisis, we have heard demands from spokesmen for desperate homeowners, banks, and investors for every variety of government bailout. But there is one group from whom the nation...

    By Chip Hanlon May 21st, 2008

    Borrowed consumption is alive and well... had to pass this one along:Driving into the office on Friday, I'm listening to the local radio station congratulate the highest bidder for tickets to the...

    By Janet Siderman May 19th, 2008

    No one person can predict or have the guaranteed answer to this question, however, with careful analysis one can begin to make a more educated decision.  I have completed an analysis of the Malibu...

    By Michael Pento May 6th, 2008

    Today's earnings report from government sponsored Fannie Mae (FNM) should cause investors to question whether the very entity charged with saving the real estate market will actually need to be...

    By Janet Siderman April 23rd, 2008

    With all the information and debate about the real estate market in the last year, it is very hard to determine what's really going on.  However, one thing that is clear is that each local market...

    By Michael Pento March 11th, 2008

    The strange thing about myths is that while some have their basis in truth, for the most part they suffer from a dearth of reality. The same is true about today's well promulgated credit crisis.First...

    By Jim Farrish February 13th, 2008

    The homebuilders sector climbed more than 50% off the lows in January – does that mean that housing has put in a bottom? Not according to the National Association of Homebuilders. Attendance at...

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