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  2. Agora Financial - Wikipedia

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    Agora Financial is an American publishing company, based in Baltimore, Maryland, that produces print and email publications, books, and conferences directed toward providing financial advice, commentary, and analysis.

  3. The Agora - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015, Agora's publications claimed to have around one million readers throughout the world. [6] [7] In 2016 the company, previously Agora, Inc., was reintroduced as The Agora. It represents a private network for businesses that publish financial, health, travel research, and analysis as well as special interest books and newsletters. [8]

  4. Bill Bonner (author) - Wikipedia

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    Bill Bonner is an American author of books and articles on economic and financial subjects. He is the founder of Agora Financial, as well as a co-founder of Bonner & Partners publishing. Bonner has written articles for the news and opinion blog LewRockwell.com, [1] MoneyWeek magazine, [2] and his daily financial column Bill Bonner's Diary. [3]

  5. Porter Stansberry - Wikipedia

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    He was the author of the monthly newsletter Stansberry's Investment Advisory, which covers investments and investment theory in commodities, real estate, and the stock market. Stansberry was also the creator of the 2011 online video The End of America , in which he predicted the imminent collapse of the United States. [ 3 ]

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  7. Talk:Agora Financial - Wikipedia

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    In an e-mail from "The Crux," Bonner claims Agora predicted a number significant financial/economic happenings, e.g., the dot-com bubble's collapse. Is this so? If so, it should be presented.64.53.191.77 19:06, 4 July 2015 (UTC)

  8. Mark Hulbert - Wikipedia

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    By 1988, Hulbert was rating 125 newsletters based on specific, actionable buy/sell recommendations and risk-adjusted performance. He was based out of his townhouse on Capitol Hill. His digest received $600,000 in annual revenue and was spending $15,000-$20,000 on newsletter subscriptions. [4]

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