Money and Business Show Presents
Robert A. Wiedemer is President of Aftershock Publishing
Live March 26th at 4pm-5PM and Replayed following Monday at 7pm
http://radio-shalom.ca/air/category/english-programs/money-and-business-with-samuel-ezerzer/
America’s Bubble Economy ; Recovery? What Recovery? And the Dollar Implosion Protect Yourselfs
Recovery? What Recovery?
Did you lose money in the financial crisis of 2008? Or the rollercoaster ride of summer 2011? Did you receive some poor financial investment advice? Are you "underwater" in your mortgage or your home has lost value? Do your dollars buy less at the grocery store and the gas pump? Are you worried about the safety of your money, job, and investments?
Don't Get Fooled Again!
This is no recovery. And this is no "down cycle" that will soon be followed by a reliable "up cycle." This is a big, multi-bubble pop and it’s far from over. In our first book, America’s Bubble Economy (Wiley, 2006), we warned you about the coming domino fall of the linked real estate, stock, and private debt bubbles that eventually led to the financial crisis of 2008. In Aftershock (Wiley, 2009), our financial investment advice revealed how the worst is still ahead, as the bubbles continue to fall and the two final bubbles, dollar and huge government debt bubbles, pop. Now our latest book, The Aftershock Investor (Wiley, 2012) offers the definitive look at 2013 and beyond – and what investors can do right now to protect themselves.
Robert A. Wiedemer is President of Aftershock Publishing and a Managing Director with Absolute Investment Management, a money management firm. Mr. Wiedemer wrote the landmark book that predicted the current downturn in the economy in 2006, America’s Bubble Economy, published by John Wiley. As Paul Farrell, Senior Investment Columnist at Dow Jones MarketWatch recently said, “In short, America’s Bubble Economy's prediction, though ignored, was accurate.” Kiplinger’s chose it as one of the best business books of 2006.
http://www.aftershockpublishing.com/
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