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What a Chopped US Military Means to your Portfolio

Briton Ryle
Posted February 25, 2014

The U.S. Military is about to shrink in size. With it, the market for military contractors will shrink. Here are a few winners and losers in this scenario.

Your Next Car Will Have a Stack Engine

Christian DeHaemer
Posted February 25, 2014

Sprint, Hyundai, and Toyota are all pushing hard for fuel cells. Toyota in particular is touting its fuel cell vehicle for 2015... and it's time to get bullish.

A Politically Incorrect Take on Discrimination

Geoffrey Pike
Posted February 25, 2014

Some may find this piece offensive as my take on discrimination is definitely not politically correct. However, if you value liberty, you must realize that the government has no business telling...

Get Ready for Another Economic Dip before Spring

Briton Ryle
Posted February 24, 2014

Some are blaming the harsh winter for 2014's flat economic growth. Others say the system is broken. Here's what I think...

Time to Sell Facebook (NASDAQ: FB)?

Jason Stutman
Posted February 24, 2014

Several flaws in Facebook's advertising model have recently come to light, and it's almost certain that as customers begin to catch on, they will flee from the social giant.

Win Gold by Trading Silver

Briton Ryle
Posted February 24, 2014

In the Olympics, a gold medal signifies the best performance. But in precious metals trading right now, silver is the top performer.

Pussy Riot Reminds us that Freedom isn't Free

Jeff Siegel
Posted February 21, 2014

If you ever need a reminder as to how important our basic Constitutional rights are, look no further than the actions of a Russian punk band that's willing to go to jail and get beaten up, all in...

The Fed's Hidden Agenda

Geoffrey Pike
Posted February 21, 2014

Are you concerned that your money might not be safe in the bank? You shouldn't be. Instead, you should be more concerned about the fact that the money in your bank is nearly worthless.

Investing in Cement

Briton Ryle
Posted February 21, 2014

Building materials are an important indicator of economic conditions, and the global consumption of concrete and cement can trace important developing trends.

Why the Minimum Wage Should be Abolished

Geoffrey Pike
Posted February 21, 2014

Advocates of raising the minimum wage are ultimately going to end up hurting those they supposedly want to help. The negative effects of minimum wage laws are staggering. Raising the minimum wage...

You Will Become a Venture Capitalist, Too

Briton Ryle
Posted February 20, 2014

The JOBS Act is going to change the capital investment market forever, and bring crowdfunding into its next big era.

Pussy Riot Reminds us that Freedom isn't Free

Jeff Siegel
Posted February 20, 2014

If you ever need a reminder as to how important our basic Constitutional rights are, look no further than the actions of a Russian punk band that's willing to go to jail and get beaten up, all in...