The Next Crises Are Already Brewing (audio corrected :-)

The next monetary crises are currently in the making due to loose policy, greed and no desire to get to any sort of pain. My passion is to look for low danger high reward financial investment opportunities. I apply my accounting skills and investing experience in order to find fascinating financial investment concepts that offer the possibility to lead me towards my monetary goals. If you are an advanced financier looking for in depth, independent stock analyses and investing concepts, here is my STOCK MARKET RESEARCH PLATFORM (service and sector danger and…

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CRASHES, RECESSIONS & REALITY | Investing for Canadians

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The Next Crises Are Already Brewing…

The next monetary crises are already brewing. The pattern in always the same; to prevent pain, any discomfort, federal governments give loose policies, this leads to bad behaviour and then when things can't be managed any longer, you have a big crisis. My passion is to search for low danger high benefit financial investment opportunities. I apply my accounting abilities and investing experience in order to find fascinating investment ideas that offer the possibility to lead me towards my financial objectives. If you are an advanced financier looking for in depth, independent…

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How does the stock market work? – Oliver Elfenbaum

Download a complimentary audiobook variation of "The Wealthiest Guy in Babylon" and support TED-Ed's nonprofit objective: Have a look at our full book suggestion: — In the 1600s, the Dutch East India Company employed numerous ships to trade goods around the world. In order to fund their trips, the company turned to private citizens to invest money to support trips in exchange for a share of the profits. In doing so, they unwittingly invented the world's very first stock market. So how do companies and investors utilize the marketplace today? Oliver Elfenbaum…

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