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THE FINAL CRUSADE


Finding a System to Day Trade the Futures Market By: Jim Canter
When I first became interested in trading Futures I had no idea as to where to go to get information about trading. I didn’t know anyone that traded the Futures Market. In fact when I talked to anyone

Renting and Buying in Boston By: Nicholas A Judge
One of the oldest cities in the United States, Boston currently houses more universities and colleges than any city in the country. Once the home to those that begun the Revolutionary War, Boston toda

The biggest risk in mineral exploration: Dilution By: Chitra Ghosh
Equity issues invariably form an integral component of a corporation’s growth cycle. But they also result in dilution for existing shareholders, and too much dilution often turns a carefully crafted i

Is the Superfund Capable of Restoring Confidence? By: Dane Smith
The M-LEC, as it is called, has been created in order to restore investor confidence in some areas of the economy that are neccesary for credit to maintain its liquidity, or ease of transference from

Buying Properties - 5 Most Common Mistakes of An Unprepared Buyer By: Jay Banks
An unprepared buyer always makes the same mistakes when looking for investment properties. This article will walk you through the five most common mistakes that you should avoid at all costs. Not kno

The Future of the Housing Market By: Nicholas A Judge
The subprime mortgage crisis has extended itself throughout the economy. According the Congress' Joint Economic Committee, some 3.7 million homes will probably foreclose as a result of the crisi

A Quick-Reference Guide to Manhattan for New Renters By: Nicholas A Judge
Manhattan is a big place. Many of its neighborhoods are larger than whole cities in other parts of the country. For those new to the city, it can often seem a daunting cityscape. This quick guid

Renter's Rights in New York City By: Nicholas A Judge
Tenants in New York have more rights than those that rent in most other states. A long history of urban housing problems has led to a significant amount of progressive legislation that effectively mak

Euro Set To Spur 2008 Malta Real Estate By: Michael Johnson
When it comes to real estate and islands, there is a finite amount of land to build on, and property prices should be fairly safe even when other areas look likely to dip into recession. Official fig

What Is Repossession? How To Avoid It By: James Copper
You may have taken out a mortgage in the past you have paid off or are still paying. Everyone knows that you must repay this monthly amount without fail. What would happen if you got extremely behind