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The Next Big Financial Crisis Upon Us

Brian Hicks
Posted June 29, 2009

U.S. consumers are knee-deep in nearly $1 trillion in outstanding credit card debt... and it'll be the next major crisis to rip through the economy.

Must See CNBC

Brian Hicks
Posted June 29, 2009

Art Laffer, one of the best non-partisan critiques of our economic collapse, offers some perspective on the future. Must watch video."

The Free Market is Nothing More Than a Fairy Tale

Brian Hicks
Posted June 29, 2009

Here is a great clip from CNBC that gives further light to fact that the free market is manipulated by an unseen hand.

U.S. Housing Bottom

Brian Hicks
Posted June 27, 2009

Wealth Daily editor Ian Cooper takes a look at the U.S. housing market and identifies where the bottom may be.

Condo Zombies Haunt Miami

Brian Hicks
Posted June 26, 2009

Miami condos are looking empty these days and highlight the impending commercial real estate decline.

The U.S. Housing Market

Brian Hicks
Posted June 25, 2009

Wealth Daily editor Steve Christ takes a look at the U.S. housing market and explains why the bottom in housing is nowhere in sight.

Cap and Trade = Cripple and Rob

Brian Hicks
Posted June 25, 2009

The inclusion of cap and trade on the Capitol Hill agenda is reminiscent of the Smoot-Hawley bill of the 1930's. Is history destined to repeat itself?

Natural Gas ETF

Brian Hicks
Posted June 24, 2009

Wealth Daily publisher Brian Hicks explains his rationale for a comeback in natural gas, and shares an ETF for playing it.

Buffett: Economy is in a "Shambles"

Brian Hicks
Posted June 24, 2009

Here is the latest word from Warren Buffett. He's been talking today on the state of the economy with his favorite CNBC reporter, Becky Quick.

Natural Gas' Comeback

Brian Hicks
Posted June 24, 2009

Ian Cooper's take on the comeback in natural gas, and why plays like the Marcellus formation will be a necessity in the future.

Kodak Dumps Kodachrome

Brian Hicks
Posted June 23, 2009

Even as Polaroid has faded into the dust, its chief rival Kodak has managed to survive by adapting to the rigors of the digital age, and Kodachrome is the latest victim.

Gold Prices Bounce Back After 6-Week Low

Luke Burgess
Posted June 23, 2009

After hitting a six-week low of $913.20 an ounce overnight, gold for August delivery is up slightly to $923.80 an ounce this morning as the US dollar fell against the euro and Japanese yen.