The Differences Between Traditional and Self-Directed IRAs

Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) are your one contingency plan for a luxurious and comfortable retirement. As a citizen of the United States, you are protected by law against destitution once you’ve retired, through an IRA. Depending on whether you choose to maintain a Self-Directed IRA or a Traditional IRA, you could enjoy fairly decent living […]

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Ganbei in Benin

Doug Casey’s Note: Few people travel to Africa. If they do, it’s with a guided tour to Morocco or Egypt. But those hardly count, in part because those countries aren’t African as much as Arabic. To others, “Africa” is a guided safari in Botswana or Kenya to see the animals. Nice, but that’s the sanitized […]

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How to Get a Freelance Visa in Germany

How to Get a Freelance Visa in Germany As one of the economic leaders of the EU, Germany provides plenty of opportunities for young entrepreneurs looking to start their own business. Germany’s previously declining birth rate is one reason the country is now pushing for programs to attract young residents. Deutschland has even publicized tuition-free […]

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Nicaragua Passport – One Of The Best Spots For Financial Foreign Investments

As far as offshore locations go, Nicaragua is one of the most underrated offshore financial locations in the world today. The people are welcoming and economic policy is becoming increasingly open to foreign investments as the Nicaraguan government tries to enhance its economic stability. The upshot of all this is the leveraging of nationalities in […]

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The Future of Digital Nomads

Back in 2005, in the early stages of my first business, I remember sitting at my desk in my one-bedroom, loft apartment as a 20-year-old and having an epiphany whnoile looking at my VoIP phone. You may not remember those, but they were the phones that gave you all-you-can-eat long-distance calls as long as you […]

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Conquering the Earth

The Akkadian Empire is often regarded as the world’s first empire, reaching its peak between the 24th and 22nd centuries BC, some 4,400 years ago. It was in the Middle East, home of quite a few empires over the millennia. It began with King Sargon, who, having succeeded at conquering his neighbours in Babylonia, decided […]

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Silver Will Benefit From America’s Debt Crisis

The media hated them. Big Business, numerous federal agencies, and politicians of all stripes hated them too. Even Tiffany & Co., the famous jewelry company, vilified them in a full-page advertisement in The New York Times, calling them “unconscionable.” The villains everyone loved to hate were the Hunt brothers. They were critics of the fiat […]

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