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World Embraces Nuclear

Nick Hodge
Posted July 14, 2012

The International Atomic Energy Agency is still projecting up to 803 gigawatts of nuclear capacity in place globally by 2030. That's a 113% increase from the 377 GW in place at the end of 2010.

Trading the Rare Earth Deficit

Brian Hicks
Posted July 13, 2012

Analyst Ian Cooper uncovers the truth about Japan's latest historic discovery and shows you how to profit from the long-term rare earths trend.

Warren Buffett's Dreary Economic Forecast

Brian Hicks
Posted July 13, 2012

Warren Buffett says the economic outlook in the U.S. and Europe is slow to improve.

Investing in Corn

Christian DeHaemer
Posted July 12, 2012

The Hammer tells you who will win and who will lose after this year's harvest fails.

Gold Remains Flat

Brian Hicks
Posted July 12, 2012

Minutes from the Fed June meeting upset earlier gains.

Banking and Monetary System

Brian Hicks
Posted July 11, 2012

Greg McCoach details a topic that he feels 95% of the population is totally in the dark about... yet it governs everything we do.

Gold Down on Account Freeze

Brian Hicks
Posted July 11, 2012

A liquidation at PFGBest triggered the largest single-day drop in gold in three months.

Gold Stocks Crushed

Christian DeHaemer
Posted July 10, 2012

The price of gold is up about 30% from this time two years ago, though it's down from its peak last year. The fiscal relic is flattening out in a consolidation pattern consistent with a long-term...

Patriot Coal Files for Bankruptcy

Brian Hicks
Posted July 10, 2012

Despite the bankruptcy at Patriot Coal, we think coal has a brighter long-term outlook.

Buffett Buys GM Just Before Drop

Brian Hicks
Posted July 10, 2012

Despite the unfortunate timing of its purchase, Berkshire Hathaway could profit from GM.

Buy Dips in Gold

Brian Hicks
Posted July 9, 2012

In the end, large-scale gold purchases by central banks can't help but build the bullish case for all precious metals, especially gold, over the next decade or two.

BHP May Reduce Copper Supply

Brian Hicks
Posted July 9, 2012

Declining demands for copper in China and Australia could mean an oversupply for BHP Billiton.