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Saturday with Jim: And the Price Is Volatility
posted about 13 hours ago by Goodgaia | 0 comments
Today’s newsletter is the first of three “interviews” between a panel of fictional Gaia clients and Jim Pursley, President and Chief Investment Officer of Gaia Capital Management, Inc. Today we will discuss volatility (up and down movement) as it ...
Saturday with Jim: An Interview with Will Rogers
posted 3 days ago by Goodgaia | 0 comments
Mr. Rogers’ Everyday Miracle Money Machine
~ Will Rogers, 1879-1935, was arguably one of the most listened to people during the early years of the Great Depression - 1930-33. We hope that we were true to Will Rogers' wit, wisdom and worldliness....
~ Will Rogers, 1879-1935, was arguably one of the most listened to people during the early years of the Great Depression - 1930-33. We hope that we were true to Will Rogers' wit, wisdom and worldliness....
FOR MY FRIENDS
posted 6 days ago by mothergeorge
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AN EXPLANATION AND A THANK YOU!
For some time now my daughter and her 3 children have been homeless. The kids stayed with me. She wasn't allowed to because I live in low-income housing and she was barred from here. (This was for having a verbal a...
For some time now my daughter and her 3 children have been homeless. The kids stayed with me. She wasn't allowed to because I live in low-income housing and she was barred from here. (This was for having a verbal a...
Holidays Not Always So Festive For Older Adults
posted 10 days ago by TheCaringSpace | 1 comment
The holidays are just around the corner and while visions of sugar plums and turkey dinners may be dancing through our heads, many older adults are struggling to keep the stress and blues at bay.
Whether the older adult is a family member or a cli...
Whether the older adult is a family member or a cli...
Saturday with Jim: Interview Transcript - Keynes
posted 10 days ago by Goodgaia | 0 comments
John Maynard Keynes, 1883-1946, was "the most brilliant mind I have encountered" according to philosopher Bertrand Russell. Had Keynes' ideas been adopted, the world could have been spared the devastation of the 1930's depression. Let's interview ...
Saturday With Jim: Threats to Your Income
posted 24 days ago by Goodgaia | 0 comments
Do you ever lie awake at night thinking about how your income security is threatened? Though many of you may have had some sleepless nights from October, 2008 through March, 2009 as market prices (and your account balances) were generally falling,...
Short Story/Fiction Jilted ~ A Tale of Two Women
posted about 1 month ago, updated about 1 hour later by RaeLynRamble | 0 comments
Wallow like a well-fed pig in a sty she would, until she was damn good and ready to do otherwise. These days crying was her favorite pastime and listening to worn out tunes as evidenced by her attempted sing along of “all alone am I” just went dow...
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Sandwic
posted about 1 month ago by SandwichGen | 1 comment
By Rosemary Lichtman, Ph.D. and Phyllis Goldberg, Ph.D.
For the past 25 years, October has been designated National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. You'll find races to run that raise funds for research. Stores will be selling everything from mixm...
For the past 25 years, October has been designated National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. You'll find races to run that raise funds for research. Stores will be selling everything from mixm...
The Age of Anxiety, Unemployment: And Binge Drinki
posted about 1 month ago by mrbigshot | 0 comments
The economy is cascading downward at a rate unheard of since the early thirties. Unemployment is rising at a staggering pace, and many flagship industries are closing their doors or cutting production, adding thousand more workers to the unemploym...
