Investor Jones

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Sailing uncharted waters with Kondratiev Wave Theory

On my journey through the financial realms, I was trying to work out what is happening with our economy and the global economy, which are both entering a stage of recession and depression. After months of reading various books and newspapers I have finally found a theory that may actually be correctly predicting recessions and depressions. What is this theory I hear you cry? It is the Kondratiev wave theory, which has correctly predicted the last four recessions and depressions. Not bad for a theory I say!

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Simple, easy and profitable

Here is a simple great way to buy a product you really want and make money at the same time! No joke! Next time you see an item you want to buy (like LCD TV) that around is $2500 with a buy now pay one year later deal at 0%! Then save up the money for the price of the item first, don’t pay for the item straight away. Create an account with a bank that has a high interest payment preferably at 5-6%. Leave your money in there up until two weeks you have to purchase the product! And make yourself a cool $125 in the process!

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Stealthy, agile and deadly. Watch out for the wealth assassins

Who or what are Wealth Assassins? Wealth Assassins are businesses and banks that are constantly trying to kill your financial health. Read on for my list of the 5 factors that can be most damaging to your wealth.

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The best investment you will ever make

Is it buying a car? Buying a house? Buying shares? In fact, it’s none of them. The best investment you can make is in YOU! Sounds crazy, doesn’t it? I don’t mean buying material goods, but investing in good old-fashioned education for yourself. You may have heard the expression “Knowledge is Power“ and “Power is Money”. Both these expressions are very true. Everyone wants to get rich quick, but I hope past experience would have taught you that becoming richer is hard work.

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