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The Informer - Edition #1 May 2009 - The Good The Bad and The Funny

This months "Informer" talks about The Good, The Bad, and The Funny when it comes to global economic news in this current financial climate. 

 

Last months seminar series of "The Great Depression Ahead" was a great success and we had excellent feedback about the research that is helping our clients build their own "Financial Ark" to move their portfolios and estates ahead in spite of the negative news and current financial markets.  To find out more please contact me for a "one to one meeting" or a "strategic audit" of your current estate and asset mix.

 

I am very excited by next months 2 NEW seminars kicking off on the 3rd and 4th of June in Hong Kong and Macau with Patrick Bright (Buyers Agent) from Sydney/Australia with his property seminar "Shark? Is that a Shark? - How to Buy Australian Property Without Being Bitten" and myself headlining "Which Tax Box is the Best? - How the RICH Structure Their Property to Maximise Wealth".  So please lets us know if you would like to attend and we will send you the information.


Best Regards,
Todd Pallett

 

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This months Informer addresses the following:

 

The Good

  1. What is my outlook for shares/equities and the current opportunities in the marketplace.
  2. Australian property finance and looking at fixing interest rates for 5 years as we are at 50 year lows.

The Bad

  1. "Dead Cat Bounce" - Why the recent rallies in the stock market cannot keep going up and why I think this is a "bear market rally".
  2. The worse is yet to come in the US.  Rate of contraction has slowed but bottom of economy beginning or middle of next year.
  3. Australian property market and "1st Home Buyers" being lead to slaughter.
  4. Currencies in a whirlwind. 
     

    FREE BONUS
    Download this fantastic article written by Nouriel Roubini (who was one of the few economists predicting the sub-prime fallout in 2005)  This article is from the South China Morning Post 15th April 2009. Click here to download.

     The Funny

  1. If you never fully understood what started this whole "sub-prime" crisis or don't know where it originated then you should watch this video. 
  2. How did these comedians see it coming when financial reporters did not?

 


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