Brian HicksPosted December 24, 2009
Wealth Daily Editor Steve Christ names Warren Buffett as his "Investor of the Year" and lists the reasons Buffett deserves to be recognized.
Brian HicksPosted December 23, 2009
Wealth Daily Publisher Brian Hicks comments on the year's end with regards to the 50 states' economies and reveals why North Dakota has been recession-proof, and will only get better in the New Year.
Brian HicksPosted December 23, 2009
That is my parting shot to one of the most difficult years I have ever seen for the markets. In fact, it makes my head ache just to think about it. Here are my top 16 blog posts of the year.
Nick HodgePosted December 22, 2009
Wealth Daily Editor Nick Hodge discusses an ongoing global water takeover, and how investors can profit as it continues.
Brian HicksPosted December 22, 2009
In today's trade the U.S. Dollar Index has now mounted its longest winning streak since August. In fact, as of today, the greenback is well above resistance at the 78 level, after gaining 5.5% over...
Brian HicksPosted December 21, 2009
Weeks after Time named 'Helicopter' Ben Bernanke Person of the Year, the National Inflation Association named him the Villain of the Year for 2009.
Keith KohlPosted December 21, 2009
Wealth Daily contributor Keith Kohl reveals one natural gas stock that investors will play in the next shale gas boom.
Brian HicksPosted December 19, 2009
Wealth Daily's Ian Cooper takes a look back at the past year and offers differing editor opinions on what 2010 holds for smart investors.
Brian HicksPosted December 18, 2009
Wealth Daily Editor Greg McCoach discusses new industrial applications for gold in the global autocatalyst market and how traditional catalyst metals like platinum and palladium might be affected.
Brian HicksPosted December 18, 2009
As defaults on the biggest mortgages rise, borrowers are turning to short sales to exit loans that now are larger than the market value of the house.
Brian HicksPosted December 17, 2009
Wealth Daily Editor Steve Christ explores investing in regenerative medicine and explains why this radical field is likely the next "big thing" for the medical world and investors alike.
Brian HicksPosted December 17, 2009
We're not overly pessimistic on the economy, but do yourself a favor, when housing bulls, for example, tell you all is fine, ignore them. What we see in the future.