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Solar Threatens Utilities

Briton Ryle
Posted June 4, 2014

Solar power is making serious headway in the U.S... and it's not just utilities. The opportunity is huge, and I've got just the stock for you...

How Protectionism Denies Free Market Solutions to Expensive Health Care

Geoffrey Pike
Posted June 4, 2014

No matter how you slice it, government licensing is protectionism. And in the case of healthcare, the cost is quality and innovation.

The Death of the PC

Brian Hicks
Posted June 4, 2014

For the last five years, the personal computer has been shrinking back into a niche as powerful mobile technology took over. Here's what it means for one market leader.

Win With Smaller ETFs

Briton Ryle
Posted June 4, 2014

Though you can gauge your ETFs by the sectors they cover and the strategies they utilize, a simple metric is size.

Finally, An IPO with Substance!

Briton Ryle
Posted June 3, 2014

If you've had enough of these massively inflated tech IPOs, here's one in the materials sector that's actually a great value.

The Emerging Market Turnaround

Brian Hicks
Posted June 3, 2014

During the last year or so, emerging markets have been left for dead. But in May, mutual funds added $13.2 billion of exposure to emerging markets, signaling a sharp reversal and potential rally...

The Zero-Dollar Premium

Jason Stutman
Posted June 2, 2014

What if I told you there's a way to bring your car insurance premium down to virtually nothing or get rid of insurance altogether?

Anti-Munitions Technology Investments

Brian Hicks
Posted June 2, 2014

Fighting a guerrilla resistance is not like fighting conventional army... To guerrillas, the fight is to the death. But the U.S. military is improving its tactics against guerrillas, and here's the...

Separating Gimmick From Value

Brian Hicks
Posted May 31, 2014

Gimmicks are anathema to consumers, but can still bring value to investors.

The Threat of Negative Interest Rates

Geoffrey Pike
Posted May 30, 2014

The European Central Bank could decide to impose negative interest rates in its upcoming meeting. Could this be an incentive for the Fed to do the same?

Sweet Fortunes in Cocoa

Briton Ryle
Posted May 30, 2014

The demand for cocoa-based sweets is rising globally while the supply of cocoa dwindles.

What's the Problem with Leveraged ETFs?

Briton Ryle
Posted May 29, 2014

Black Rock's CEO recently said leveraged ETFs have a fundamental flaw that could blow up the whole industry. Are you worried yet?