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Mining Stocks vs. Physical Gold

Geoffrey Pike
Posted November 28, 2014

When gold comes back, you'll want to own physical gold as well as mining stocks.

Cheap Energy is Powering GDP Growth

Briton Ryle
Posted November 26, 2014

Wage stagnation? Don't worry, there are other ways to keep consumer spending up.

8 Predictions for 2015

Briton Ryle
Posted November 26, 2014

To get a good, strong rally going or to sustain a bull market, you have to have earnings growth. Earnings are the oxygen to the stock market's fire.

Chuck Hagel: An Honest Assessment

Geoffrey Pike
Posted November 26, 2014

Obama's Defense Secretary has stepped down. Who will take his place? Does it even matter?

A Libertarian Assessment of Thanksgiving

Brian Hicks
Posted November 26, 2014

Read this over, Turkey. Modern farming, a love story.

Another Turning Point in Personal Computing

Brian Hicks
Posted November 26, 2014

Tasks people used to do on their Internet-connected home computers during the Digital Revolution are now being done more quickly and easily on mobile devices in the Information Age. What does this...

Oil Plunge is Political, Not Economic

Briton Ryle
Posted November 25, 2014

Investment strategies when crude oil prices are falling.

Monsanto's Thanksgiving Propaganda

Brian Hicks
Posted November 25, 2014

The people who poison your food wish you a Happy Thanksgiving.

Tsu: Getting Paid to Hang Out Online

Jason Stutman
Posted November 25, 2014

It's way too early to tell if Tsu will take off, but paying users for creating and sharing content is certainly a viable way to generate traffic and bring on new users.

Investing in Ski Resorts

Paul Benson
Posted November 25, 2014

Winter is coming, which means ski season is right around the corner. Is Peak Resorts (NASDAQ: SKIS) a buy?

Bitcoin vs. Big Banks

Brian Hicks
Posted November 25, 2014

Bitcoin is a killer virus, which will penetrate banking's fortress.

Technology's Most Valuable "Natural Resource"

Brian Hicks
Posted November 24, 2014

The electromagnetic spectrum is technology's "natural resource," and it's incredibly valuable to companies that can get their hands on licenses.