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Investing in Cheap Canadian Energy

Briton Ryle
Posted February 19, 2015

How to use the Canadian/US dollar exchange rate to profit from the coming energy rebound.

Why FAA Regulations are a Win for Agricultural Drones

Jason Stutman
Posted February 19, 2015

The FAA's proposed drone regulations may shut down Amazon's delivery plans, but applications in agriculture are wide open.

The Legend of Wireless Energy

Alex Koyfman
Posted February 19, 2015

Today, Nikola Tesla's name is more closely associated with an electric car company... but his innovations have not been forgotten.

Elizabeth Warren Denounces Fed Audit

Brian Hicks
Posted February 19, 2015

Elizabeth Warren loves the drug war, hates the second amendment and thinks the Fed should NOT be audited.

The Electric Panacea

Brian Hicks
Posted February 18, 2015

A device that was approved to treat epilepsy is now showing promise in treating obesity.

Press Freedom Plummets Under Obama

Geoffrey Pike
Posted February 18, 2015

Obama's attacks on whistleblowers are completely out of control.

Investing in Soft Drink Companies

Briton Ryle
Posted February 18, 2015

Add some fizz to your portfolio with a soft drink company!

Crashing Oil Prices Lead to Real Estate Bargains

Paul Benson
Posted February 17, 2015

As oil plummets, real estate bargains pop up all over the place. Here are the regions where the bargains are greatest...

Investing in Online Travel Agencies

Briton Ryle
Posted February 17, 2015

The proposed buyout of Orbitz by Expedia presents a number of new factors to consider in the online ticket trade

Students for Liberty and the Future of the Liberty Movement

Jeff Siegel
Posted February 16, 2015

A new generation of libertarians is changing the world for the better.

You Die. Your Data Doesn't.

Brian Hicks
Posted February 16, 2015

Our data will outlive us. How can we control what happens to it?

Numbers Do Not Lie

Briton Ryle
Posted February 16, 2015

But as investors, we simply cannot lie about our bottom line. You either make money or you don't. A trade either worked or it didn't.