10 July 2023 | 40 replies
When considering OOS investing, look for markets with strong economic fundamentals, such as job growth, population growth, and low unemployment rates.

19 August 2009 | 139 replies
Financially (Can a capitalist system even afford it) etc, etc.There is a fundamentally divide in the country with regard to approaching the issue form the aspects mentioned above.

3 October 2010 | 44 replies
There is also easy money to be made in markets with great fundamentals where any idiot can buy there, hold, and make money.

8 February 2013 | 102 replies
Rich, I am the same with my gold; It is physical, I can hold it, and I am not selling.Silver is more a speculative play based on the fundamentals; I got lucky and did not buy in the 90s when it was dead or I would prob have been turned off...I think paper gold and paper silver are just for speculating.

6 October 2007 | 15 replies
The Apple solution is a lower risk choice as you can choose to run either OS any time you like.The Apple OS is fundamentally a Unix based OS with an intelligent user interface on top.

5 April 2006 | 12 replies
I understand your point of view there, especially with the idea of learning from the history of the world - because we've all seen history repeat itself if almost everything - but the one part I would disagree with you on is the fact that there exists very important and fundamental differences between our goverment and the government that Saddam ran in Iraq.

13 May 2016 | 168 replies
I am not even arguing the underlying fundamentals or lack thereof - there is both scarcity and growth, so the appreciation may very well be warranted.

26 September 2016 | 104 replies
The overall supply and demand fundamentals seem to not let that happen historically.Since 2000 the top 3 Cali areas for appreciation are LA 138%, SF 116% and SD 115%.

7 November 2019 | 54 replies
I like Indy and KC's fundamentals much better than Memphis'.

8 November 2017 | 100 replies
There is a fundamental difference between "A city wants to compete" vs "A city is qualified to compete".