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How Utilities Respond to Interest Rate Changes

Briton Ryle
Posted February 27, 2015

What will happen to utilities when the interest rate is raised?

Is a Patient Fed a Good Thing?

Geoffrey Pike
Posted February 27, 2015

The U.S. dollar may be strong compared to other currencies, but we still can't tell what the Fed will do. Invest accordingly.

Missile-Fighting Lasers

Brian Hicks
Posted February 27, 2015

One of the biggest challenges facing modern armies is the widespread use of asymmetric warfare by today's terrorist and partisan organizations.

Investing in Tobacco

Briton Ryle
Posted February 26, 2015

Smoke's not dead. Check out the vitals of these tobacco companies and you'll see for yourself.

Stop Pretending To Predict The Next Stock Market Crash

Brian Hicks
Posted February 26, 2015

You don't know when it's going to happen and neither do I.

Will Today's Tech Giants be Tomorrow's Nations?

Jason Stutman
Posted February 26, 2015

Today's most powerful technology companies could very well be tomorrow's greatest nations.

Keystone Controversy Misses the Point

Alex Koyfman
Posted February 26, 2015

For environmentalists, the President's veto of the Keystone XL pipeline was a victory. For the oil industry, it was a defeat. But does it really matter?

Investing in Organic Grocers

Briton Ryle
Posted February 25, 2015

In the last grocery epoch, the neighborhood grocer was crushed by the supermarket. Today, we're in a new age.

Target Adapts to Fill Untapped Urban Markets

Brian Hicks
Posted February 25, 2015

Target (TGT) is premiering a new brand in cities throughout the country, Target Express, but how will it fare against the competition's 1-day delivery and free shipping?

Solar Is The Future

Brian Hicks
Posted February 25, 2015

As the American solar industry becomes more and more mainstream, expect not only solar companies' PV generation numbers to climb but their stock prices as well.

Fund Managers are Crying

Briton Ryle
Posted February 25, 2015

America's fund managers, who are paid some pretty hefty sums to pick stocks that will do better than others, can't beat the S&P 500 benchmark.

Janet Yellen and Auditing of the Fed

Geoffrey Pike
Posted February 25, 2015

Big surprise here - Janet Yellen opposes Fed accountability.