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By Jon D. Markman On June 20, 201801:58 PM Eastern
Corporations fear Amazon. They should. That’s because the online pioneer thrives on disruption. It often steamrolls over its wide-eyed competitors.
Just look at what happened to FedEx Corp....
By Jon D. Markman On June 11, 201802:00 PM Eastern
Something big is happening with financial technology. Financial institutions are building products that mesh with our busy lifestyles.
For more than 30 years, Fiserv Inc. (FISV) has been...
The Federal Reserve and other U.S. banking regulators are getting ready to water down the Volcker Rule.
Reason: They want to make it easier for megabanks to take big risks with other people’s...
By Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D. On May 21, 201807:55 AM Eastern
Some people think banking crises are purely a thing of the past. Others fear the next crisis will be like the last one — a repeat of 2008. We envision a third, very different scenario, which...
By Jon D. Markman On May 2, 201803:38 PM Eastern
Politicians are trying to build walls around Alphabet (GOOGL) and Facebook (FB). Bless their hearts.
In April, the Wall Street Journal ran a big story about Europe, privacy and the coming...
By Tony Sagami On April 30, 201808:55 AM Eastern
If you’ve been reading this Monday column for the past couple of weeks, you know that I spend much of my time scouring the globe to find companies that are leading the digital money revolution.
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By Jon D. Markman On April 30, 201807:55 AM Eastern
Martin wanted to share this article from Jon D. Markman — he's our technology options investing expert and has some important information to share with you about healthcare. If you'd like to read...
By Jon D. Markman On April 25, 201802:55 PM Eastern
What is a computer? Right now, the biggest technology companies in the world are battling to provide a definition. And their answer will help shape the future of the industry.
Last week, The...
By Jon D. Markman On April 13, 201803:40 PM Eastern
I have a theory. It is controversial because it involves Apple (AAPL).
But even if you’re addicted to your iPhone or MacBook — or the stock’s double- and even triple-digit yearly returns — I...
By Juan M. Villaverde On April 6, 201807:55 AM Eastern
The global monetary system broke in 2008, and no one has bothered to fix it.
Instead, the world’s largest central banks embarked on the most extreme episode of money creation in history — $15...