Brian HicksPosted January 20, 2008
Wealth Daily editor Ian Cooper makes a new bold prediction for the Dow after an August 2007 "Dow 12,400" forecast.
Brian HicksPosted January 18, 2008
You've got to love it when the folks in DC. try to buy us with our own money. It's madness I tell you.
Brian HicksPosted January 18, 2008
Wealth Daily editor Ian Cooper revisits his "Dow 12,400" prediction, and talks about the possibility of sub-12,000.
Brian HicksPosted January 18, 2008
"It's still like being back in the ''60s with computers. This is an industry that is very much in the beginning of its cycle."
Brian HicksPosted January 18, 2008
It’ll take more than a Bush stimulus package, already being booed, and an aggressive interest rate cut to save this market from further downside. How to protect yourself from further downside
Luke BurgessPosted January 17, 2008
Turkish gold imports increased nearly 20% last year to 230.8 tonnes, compared with 192.7 tonnes in 2006 despite a huge rally in gold prices.
Brian HicksPosted January 17, 2008
A funny piece on how to become a billionaire in the same vein as Allan Greenspan. Through the unethical decisions and the maddening quotes, take a look at the ex chairman.
Brian HicksPosted January 17, 2008
Wealth Daily Editor Steve Christ examines the Chinese market bubble. Here's how to bet against it.
Brian HicksPosted January 16, 2008
Wealth Daily editor Ian Cooper explores food inflation and how to profit from the strong agro boom.
Brian HicksPosted January 16, 2008
Of course, for everyone that either eats, drives a car, or heats their home that's something of a "No you-know-what". Take a look at the details.
Brian HicksPosted January 15, 2008
Limited posted an 8% drop in same-store sales, worse than the 4% Wall Street expected. Based on weak sales, it said it is likely that fourth-quarter earnings will fall toward the low-to-midpoint of...
Brian HicksPosted January 15, 2008
The bounce back on Netflix stock has made some investors pretty happy for an easy score, and it's proof that big banks should be ignored.