Brian HicksPosted February 27, 2009
Another day, another lousy housing report. Soaring levels of unemployment and record foreclosures are keeping buyers out of the market.
Brian HicksPosted February 26, 2009
Wealth Daily Editor Steve Christ takes a look at the Dow Jones Industrial Average and explains why he's giving it up for lent.
Brian HicksPosted February 26, 2009
The real estate market bust and stock market declines have carved a huge chunk out of the assets of baby boomers. So much home equity has been lost that 30% of boomers, aged 45 to 54, are underwater...
Luke BurgessPosted February 26, 2009
Gold demand in India increased 84% during the fourth-quarter compared to the same quarter of 2007, led by a spectacular 107% rise in jewelery demand.
Nick HodgePosted February 25, 2009
Wealth Daily editor Nick Hodge discusses Obama's recent call for cap-and-trade legislation and what that means for energy investors.
Brian HicksPosted February 25, 2009
Remember Rick Santelli's rant? Apparently we aren't the only ones who agree with him, as taxpayers are chiming in about the bailouts.
Brian HicksPosted February 24, 2009
Another record decline in home prices. Here's the latest gloomy housing news from the Case-Shiller Home Price Index
Brian HicksPosted February 24, 2009
Wealth Daily editor Ian Cooper answers common reader questions with regards to the basics of trading options.
Brian HicksPosted February 24, 2009
The commercial real estate market is just beginning to mirror the 2007 residential real estate market. And as the recession takes hold, commercial delinquencies are only beginning to rise.
Luke BurgessPosted February 23, 2009
Rand Refinery Ltd. has doubled weekly production of blank gold coins to 20,000 ounces as demand for the South African Gold Krugerrand rose to the highest level in 23 years.
Brian HicksPosted February 23, 2009
Editor Sam Hopkins highlights a little-known international newspaper company that has turned into a top stock for 2009.
Brian HicksPosted February 19, 2009
Wealth Daily Editor Steve Christ explains market index target term securities or MITTS. Here's why they may be the investment of the year.