The Beauty of Deflation

January 30, 2015 By: Claudio Grass, Managing Director at Global Gold Switzerland The Eurozone has been hovering around a 1% inflation rate, getting closer to zero during 2014, nothing close of the ambitious 2% benchmark set by central banks. Any small downward adjustment in the inflation rate will put it in the negative territory, allowing […]
Free Stuff!

January 26, 2015 By: Kelly Diamond, Publisher Reading some of the recaps of the State of the Union Address from President Obama, I felt like I missed a very benevolent episode of Oprah! I could just picture him pointing at members of the listening audience shouting, “YOU get a free ride through college! YOU get […]
St.Kitts and Nevis Investment Program: Handing Out Money like Candy?

January 23, 2015 By: “Luigi Cameron” Please note: A pseudonym is used to protect the identity of the real author. Let’s explore this question… St. Kitts and Nevis is a small two island country located in the West Indies. This tiny country, recognized for its quiet untouched beaches, lush tropical forests and vibrant culture is […]
The Swiss Surprise

January 19, 2015 By: Kelly Diamond, Publisher So an interesting headline crossed my path the other day: “Swiss National Bank unexpectedly scrapped its three-year policy of capping the Swiss franc against the euro.” The move shocked many in the EU, especially many Swiss exporters. The Swiss Frac soared, while business stocks were sent in the […]
Steen Jakobsen: Things Are About To Take A Different Turn In 2015

January 16, 2015 By: Claudio Grass, Managing Director of Global Gold This article is based on an interview conducted by Claudio Grass, the Managing Director of Global Gold based in Switzerland, with Mr. Steen Jakobsen. Mr. Jakobsen is the Chief Economist and Chief Investment Officer at Saxo Bank, where he has served for a total […]
Save $11,055 on Obamacare

January 14, 2015 By: Bobby Casey, Managing Director at GlobalWealthProtection.com Over the holidays, I was in the U.S. visiting family and friends. One of my stops was a close friend that lives in Washington, DC (a.k.a. “Belly of the Beast”). While in DC and discussing healthcare costs with my buddy, I had an epiphany. Living […]
What Do Record Profits for U.S. Treasury Mean?

January 12, 2015 By: Kelly Diamond, Publisher Well, this week, the news came to me! I usually have to root around the financial corners of the internet to find something to write about, but this one just dropped in my lap. I was scrolling through Facebook, and this one self-proclaimed liberal Democrat posts this article […]
Money, Gold, Liberty In 2015 And Beyond

January 9, 2015 By: Claudio Grass, Global Gold 2014 was quite an eventful year for global markets: Janet Yellen became the new Chairman of the Federal Reserve; we were on the brink of war in Crimea, and Germany won its fourth world cup title. Many countries around the world held elections, the Scotts and the […]
When In Rome, Avoid the Americans
January 7, 2015 By: Gordon Haave, Director at Agora Trust (Originally published on January 3rd, 2015 at WorldandBeyond.com.) Since I traveled a lot and have been to a lot of unusual places, it is fairly routine that I get emails from people saying “My cousin, sister, son, etc. is traveling to country X. Do you […]
Developing Plots Around the World

January 5, 2015 By: Kelly Diamond, Publisher Happy New Year! Have you ever seen the movie Pulp Fiction? One of the notable features of that film was how it started off following various unrelated events and characters, but as the movie continued, it shows how those characters and events would culminate into one plot. This […]