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By Jordan Chussler On August 15, 202207:00 AM Eastern
For the first time ever, the average price of a new car is $48k. A new EV averages $66k and a used car is over $33k.
By Mike Larson On December 18, 201708:00 AM Eastern
On Friday, I shared my list of the best-performing, highest-rated ETFs of 2017. Now it’s time to do the same thing for STOCKS! Our Weiss Ratings database contains more than 13,700 stocks, so...
By Sean Brodrick On September 25, 202106:00 AM Eastern
Everyone likes a good sale.
And if you had a chance to get in on the sale of the century, would you do it?
What if I told you that sale was in oil … copper … gold … silver … and more?
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By Tony Sagami On March 2, 201807:55 AM Eastern
“Recent information on inflation along with prospects for a continued solid pace of economic activity provided support for the view that inflation ... would likely move up in 2018.”
- FOMC...
By Gavin Magor On August 23, 201805:30 PM Eastern
They're all beating the S&P 500 this year and poised to keep outrunning the bull This run-up is remarkable. Wall Street barely blinks an eye at news from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue that would...
By Mike Larson On July 28, 201707:00 AM Eastern
Is this a Commodities Comeback I spy?
Copper futures just hit their highest since May 2015. Lumber futures are approaching their 2004 housing bubble peak. Crude oil is climbing off the mat,...
By Sean Brodrick On January 29, 202210:00 AM Eastern
The market’s taken a pounding over the past few weeks … and it looks like are some nice names currently on sale.
By Sean Brodrick On June 6, 202207:00 AM Eastern
I’ve been talking about commodities for quite some time now, but things are looking even more ripe for a bigger boom!
By Sean Brodrick On January 22, 202210:00 AM Eastern
With the Consumer Price Index (CPI) surging 7% over the past year, investing in commodities seems like a smart move as this asset class is one of the biggest beneficiaries.
By Sean Brodrick On March 20, 202102:00 AM Eastern
Commodities went on a tear in the last year — oil, gas, copper, nickel and more.
If you’re like many investors, you didn’t notice that commodities were surging until well after the surge...