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By Juan M. Villaverde On April 19, 201807:55 AM Eastern
Despite the tremendous amount of expert manpower and money poured into the technology underlying cryptocurrencies — blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) — crypto naysayers continue...
By Jon D. Markman On April 18, 201802:00 PM Eastern
Humans got a rare win last week. That’s because Elon Musk admitted that his state-of-the-art Tesla (TSLA) factory might have too many robots.
The revelation came during a televised interview...
By Jon D. Markman On April 16, 201802:57 PM Eastern
Odds are, you don’t know Exponent Inc. (EXPO).
That’s fine. You’re not supposed to.
The Silicon Valley company does not make cool products. Rather, it determines why those products fail, and...
By Tony Sagami On April 16, 201807:55 AM Eastern
I’ve asked my good friend Tony Sagami to write this column today and most Mondays from now on.
Tony’s a technology nerd who began studying math and investing when he was barely out of grammar...
By Sean Brodrick On April 14, 201811:55 AM Eastern
Have you seen the action in gold lately? It’s good. The action in miners is even better. The miners are no longer hitting the snooze button. They’re waking up, shaking off the cobwebs, and looking...
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 Tony Sagami On April 13, 201807:55 AM Eastern
Floyd Mayweather is considered by many to be the best boxer on the planet. But he doesn't know squat about the cryptocurrency world.
Let me explain. The New York Attorney General's office...
By Juan M. Villaverde On April 13, 201807:55 AM Eastern
Readers want to know why we rate and recommend only native tokens, also referred to as blockchain protocols.
They want to know why we don’t cover non-native tokens.
For the distinction between...
By Jon D. Markman On April 11, 201801:55 PM Eastern
When Mark Zuckerberg swept into Washington to face politicians, they were not amused.
The headlines say privacy is under attack. Too late. Privacy died with Netscape and iPhones. Blaming...
By Juan M. Villaverde On April 11, 201807:55 AM Eastern
Almost every day, I get some very intelligent questions in my mailbag and do my best to answer them. Here’s a good example:
James C. writes:
I’ve been investing in stocks for 60 years. I...