Issue 133: 2017 12 14: Bitcoin or Bitcon (Chin Chin)

14 December 2017 Bitcoin or Bitcon A most reliable algorithm. By Chin Chin Bastards, what do they think I pay them for?  Quick enough to take the money for managing my ISA, of course.  Oh yes, anything with plenty of fees attached is near to their hearts.  But tip me off about really top investments… Continue reading Issue 133: 2017 12 14: Bitcoin or Bitcon (Chin Chin)

Issue 133:2017 12 14:Does anyone understand bitcoin?(Frank O’Nomics)

14 December 2017 Does anyone understand bitcoin? Preoccupations with bubbles miss the point. by Frank O’Nomics. Come on now, you can’t deny that you wish you had a piece of the action.  For an asset class to provide a return of 1700% on an investment over a ten month period, or for investors who have… Continue reading Issue 133:2017 12 14:Does anyone understand bitcoin?(Frank O’Nomics)

Issue 114: 2017 07 20: A Cashless Society (Lynda Goetz)

20 July 2017 A Cashless Society Is this really what we want? By Lynda Goetz Financial writers and commentators have, for some time, been warning of the plans by policy-makers to remove cash from the global system.  American best-selling author and renowned economist Jim Rickards has even written an entire book on the subject, The Road… Continue reading Issue 114: 2017 07 20: A Cashless Society (Lynda Goetz)

Issue 33: 2015 12 17: Week in brief International

17 December 2015 Week in Brief: INTERNATIONAL AFHGHANISTAN: The army repelled a Taliban attack on Kandahar airport. ARGENTINA: 40 police officers were killed when the bus carrying them came off a bridge and plunged 65 feet near Salta in northern Argentina. AUSTRALIA: Police raided the Sydney home of a computer expert, Craig Wright, after the… Continue reading Issue 33: 2015 12 17: Week in brief International

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