Brian HicksPosted January 13, 2014
Copper is bendable, bacteriostatic, and one of the best conductors of electricity known to man. It is the infrastructure metal, and where there's infrastructure growth, there is copper growth.
Jason StutmanPosted January 13, 2014
Today, while pacemakers are incredibly widespread, methods of implantation are still far from idea. But this revolutionary medical device promises to take on the rapidly growing industry in a whole...
Briton RylePosted January 13, 2014
By now, most of us have heard a lot about 3D printers, but a new system for 3D printing buildings is opening up a whole new world of possibilities...
Briton RylePosted January 10, 2014
Amidst all the downsizing and mine closures sweeping across the gold producer space, Newmont Mining is scaling up.
Geoffrey PikePosted January 10, 2014
It doesn't matter what you do with it. As long as the Fed continues to print money in such an irresponsible manner, you will continue to become poorer. So while the Fed gets a free lunch, you're...
Geoffrey PikePosted January 10, 2014
Bond-buying, inflation, Treasuries, historically low rates. The further down the rabbit hole you go, the more you realize just how complex the Fed's web can be for investors attempting to create and...
Brian HicksPosted January 9, 2014
The legalization of marijuana is starting to snowball. Now legislators are talking about abolishing mandatory sentences for drug offenders, which would have a significant impact on the revenues of...
Briton RylePosted January 9, 2014
Longtime book retail mega-chain Barnes and Noble has appointed a new CEO and released its holiday sales figures. With stocks trading 36 percent lower than they were just six months ago, it's time...
Geoffrey PikePosted January 9, 2014
While politicians debate over unemployment benefits, we're wasting a significantly larger amount of money on unethical spying operations, costly wars, massive agricultural subsidies and fat bailouts...
Brian HicksPosted January 9, 2014
Should unemployment benefits be extended? The answer to this question is more complex than you may think. Fiscal responsibility and personal responsibility are important factors to consider. And...
Brian HicksPosted January 9, 2014
It may sound like science fiction, but it's real. I'm talking about machines so small, it takes an electron microscope to see them. Machines so small, they can be placed inside your body and...
Christian DeHaemerPosted January 9, 2014
This week, Der Spiegel revealed that a German company is selling military submarines to Singapore. And while an underwater arms race is ongoing across Asia, the German sub is the best for one...