David F. Brochu
Greenspan and Bernanke: forgotten Manchurians?
The first quarter of 2012 was a record-breaking one for the financial markets. The S&P 500 gained more in one quarter than it has...
The real reason for the current quantitative easing
The economy seems to be recovering. Housing appears to have found a bottom. Unemployment is gradually improving. And America seems impervious to the trials...
Government interventions turn investing on its head
Wall Street has pulled off the greatest scam of all-time. I am not talking about the TARP plan, QE 1, 2 and soon 3,...
Put gold, hard assets in your investment portfolio
A nation with increasing productivity is one with an increasing standard of living for its citizens. So goes the unchallenged economic rule of enhanced...
Too big to fail is failing the U.S. economy big-time
Free market capitalism requires a little bit of chaos to function. From the disorder of thousands of individuals trying to determine the proper price...
United States must return to a hard-money policy
To paraphrase Marcus Aurelius, if you want to truly understand something, reduce it to its most basic form.
Money is a “tradable” credit for goods...








