Brian HicksPosted August 16, 2010
Wealth Daily Editor Ian Cooper investigates Tuesday's 2010 Conference on the Future of Housing Finance and what it could mean for economic stability.
Brian HicksPosted August 15, 2010
Wealth Daily Editor Ian Cooper takes a look at why the VIX Short-Term Futures ETN is still a buying opportunity.
Luke BurgessPosted August 13, 2010
Wealth Daily editor Luke Burgess explores the investment highlights of China's booming gold market and gives two ways to start owning a part of the growing sector today.
Brian HicksPosted August 13, 2010
A great piece on why the job market is so ugly right now. Courtesy of the Wall Street Journal, truth in numbers for employees, employers, and the jobless.
Brian HicksPosted August 12, 2010
Foreclosures are up again, as lenders repossess more properties. Here's another great story on housing bubble's seamy aftermath.
Brian HicksPosted August 12, 2010
Wealth Daily Editor Steve Christ takes a look at the VIX Indicator and offers two ways to trade on fear and greed.
Brian HicksPosted August 11, 2010
Volatility is spiking as investors run to the exits
Christian DeHaemerPosted August 11, 2010
Wealth Daily Editor Christian DeHaemer Explains why you should bail on Wall Street and offers a few frontier market stocks.
Brian HicksPosted August 10, 2010
Wealth Daily Editor Steve Christ takes a look at stem cell stocks and explains why Geron Corp. (NASDAQ: GERN) may be on the trail of the next big breakthrough
Brian HicksPosted August 10, 2010
Buy and Bail remains an active part of the real estate game today, as many see the end coming for their credit and property value. Even Fannie and Freddie can't stop it.
Brian HicksPosted August 10, 2010
It was only a month ago that Bernanke said the Fed is evaluating the state of the recovery, but there is no recovery. These "recovery" charts seem to disagree with the chairman.
Brian HicksPosted August 9, 2010
Is gold dramatically overvalued on a historical basis? Wealth Daily analyst Adam Sharp examines both sides of the argument, and says no.