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Why the Minimum Wage Should be Abolished

Geoffrey Pike
Posted February 19, 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...

Puerto Rican Junk Bonds

Briton Ryle
Posted February 19, 2014

Puerto Rico's economic crisis is leading to a $3 billion bond sale, and potential statehood. Here's what's going on in the Caribbean that you need to know.

Buy This Natural Gas Company

Briton Ryle
Posted February 19, 2014

Wilbur Ross has made a fortune scooping up beaten down companies. Here's the next one on his radar...

Will Uranium Spike Again?

Briton Ryle
Posted February 18, 2014

The Fukushima Daiichi disaster of 2011 had a major chilling effect on nuclear power projects and on the price of uranium. However, there are signals that uranium could soon bounce back.

Are Republicans Part of the Debt Problem?

Geoffrey Pike
Posted February 17, 2014

The blame game on the debt goes far beyond the President and other Democrats. From line-towing Republicans in Washington to the American people who don't want their pet projects taken away, nearly...

Bitcoin is Currency's Wild West

Briton Ryle
Posted February 17, 2014

With no regulation, renegades are breaking exchanges and making off with millions of dollars worth of the cryptocurrency. Bitcoin is truly the new Wild West.

A Brief History of Semiconductors

Jason Stutman
Posted February 17, 2014

Regardless of whether Moore's Law is a rule driven by natural laws or a self-fulfilling prophecy, the law will still hold true for semiconductor manufacturers. And we can use this to get ahead of...

Are these 'Secret' IPOs too Risky of a Bet?

Brian Hicks
Posted February 14, 2014

We have no concrete financials on which to base our analysis of these new IPOs, so what are we to do?

Free College Tuition for Everyone!

Jeff Siegel
Posted February 14, 2014

With more than $1 trillion in unresolved student loan debt, some politicians are looking to help American students out. How? By allowing them to default on their loans and screwing taxpayers. Unreal!

Preparing for the Destruction of the Dollar

Geoffrey Pike
Posted February 14, 2014

From South Africa and India to Russia and Brazil, a global currency crisis is underway. And while the U.S. is not struggling as badly as Argentina or Turkey, the day of reckoning is coming. Are you...

Don't Get Excited about Nuclear Fusion Yet

Briton Ryle
Posted February 13, 2014

Nuclear fusion has been an elusive goal for more than sixty years, and a new development from scientists in San Francisco bring it a small step closer to reality.

Apple's (NASDAQ: AAPL) Last Chance

Brian Hicks
Posted February 13, 2014

Apple was built upon the spirit of youth, freedom, and functional sophistication... but it's being threatened by a ghost from nearly 30 years ago.