Daily Archives: May 13, 2011

Max and Stacey tell us what’s going on!

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New Residential Property Price Index

As for the banks well they appear to be hounding some people to the grave don’t fall for the vested interests with 300,000 houses empty and 60,000 leaving the country every year, no jobs new property taxes, water charges and if you are stupid enough to have put something into a pension you are now been robbed again from the very people who promised to make the bondholders pay at the last election .My advice stay away from property as I expect it will have to fall at least another 35 to 45% .Just compare our prices to those of Europe! Continue reading

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Trading in the stock market? First learn simple technical analysis

 Two weeks ago, I was asked to accompany a friend to a free open evening hosted by this company Irish Institute of Financial trading As a trader I am constantly on the lookout for reliable sources that would enhance my trading and … Continue reading

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IMF Suggests Greece Sell the Parthenon?

Following on from this article I was wondering what the boys in the IMF will require Ireland to sell? and then it came to me .How about the vast oil resources off the west coast and the proven enormous natural gas reserves approximate value is 500,000,000,000 alone (Half a trillion Euros for starters) the fishing rights were worth alone 200,000,000,000 Continue reading

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New Irish house price index launched by Central Statistics Office

  By namawinelake Tomorrow sees the launch of a much needed house price index by the Central Statistics Office (CSO). It is particularly welcome since the other leading actual price indicator, the Permanent TSB/ESRI quarterly index has not been published … Continue reading

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The Breakdown Draws Near

BY CHRIS MARTENSON PHD Economic Researcher & Futurist,  Author at ChrisMartenson.com http://www.chrismartenson.com       “We’re less than a year from the next major financial disruption”   Things are certainly speeding up, and it is my conclusion that we are not more than … Continue reading

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