America is in deep financial trouble and there is no way out. Unfortunately, American’s are not educated enough in finance and the economy. The majority of American’s just want to have fun and let the politicians and bankers worry about the country.
The truth is the politicians and bankers are destroying America, with perpetual war spending and bank bail-outs, bankrupting the country and further taxing the citizens. Wake up!
From one of the most honest, truthful and hard facts websites around ZeroHedge.com here is a guest post that brings to light how the “vales of deception” has been pulled over your eyes by politicians, corporations and the media. Politicians have spent U.S citizens tax dollars like it was going out of style and as well the corporations sold the American worker down the river by offshoring jobs overseas.
Despite what the mainstream media is telling you that the economy has recovered that is far from the truth or reality. Aren’t you wondering why there are so people out of jobs or why you cannot find a job?
Why are the U.S government job, GDP, manufacturing statistics more positive and inflated?
The truth / reality is that the U.S government is lying to the American citizens about just how bad the economy is, and the U.S government don’t know what they are doing to bring back job growth.
Unites States stock market is the most manipulated and rigged stock market in the world. While the U.S economy is bankrupt and is being propped up by debt, the Federal Reserve printing money out of thin air, money that the U.S doesn’t have and create out of no where.
This is just a bad sign and in the next year, this will play out badly. Wall Street is praising the policy of growth for Japan and the U.S, but it is fake growth based on borrowing. So in the next while, be careful of the equity markets.
In late 2011, I decided to get serious about learning about macro, micro economics and as well to improve drastically my trading skills which includes finding trading opportunities, entry and exits. Above all the one thing I wanted to improve the most was my “trader psychology”. By knowing how to think like a trader properly, I should be able to improve all aspects of my trading process which will show up in my improved win/loss ratio and overall returns.