Brian HicksPosted October 5, 2009
Here's the word from three of the markets most notorious bears. Nouriel Roubini, George Soros, and Robert Prechter all see an overvalued market.
Brian HicksPosted October 5, 2009
Editor Sam Hopkins reveals what's bound to be the first winner from the 2016 Rio Olympics... Brazilian bioplastic producer Braskem.
Brian HicksPosted October 5, 2009
President Obama, who wants to stimulate consumer spending and revive the economy, may consider a consumption tax with a national sales tax. The impact on your wallet.
Brian HicksPosted October 4, 2009
Wealth Daily Editor Ian Cooper takes a look back at the week that was and at what took place this time last year.
Luke BurgessPosted October 2, 2009
Wealth Daily Editor Luke Burgess discusses how the global financial crisis will help push gold prices higher in the long term.
Brian HicksPosted October 2, 2009
While the government says unemployment is under 10%, the real rate is closer to 17%. A look at another foreboding job report.
Brian HicksPosted October 1, 2009
Was it really a good idea to reward people with $4500 for simply having a lousy old car? Not only are the auto companies going broke, the government might be too.
Brian HicksPosted October 1, 2009
Wealth Daily Editor Steve Christ takes a look at the Case-Shiller Home Price Index and explains why the housing bottom is more elusive than the bulls think.
Brian HicksPosted September 30, 2009
Wealth Daily Editor Brian Hicks comments on the recent opinions of Jim Grant regarding a coming economic recovery.
Brian HicksPosted September 30, 2009
Market numbers were bad enough to give the green shoots crowd something to ponder, since the recovery is starting to stall.
Nick HodgePosted September 29, 2009
Wealth Daily Editor Nick Hodge discusses how to trade a single stock consistently for profit and shares the stock he traded over 8 times in less than a year.
Brian HicksPosted September 29, 2009
According to the latest figures from the Case-Shiller Home Price Index, seasonally adjusted home prices rose again in July. However, beneath the cheery headlines there was this downer....