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By Sean Brodrick On October 27, 202005:56 AM Eastern
What a year 2020 has been, right? And it’s shaping up to get even weirder with the upcoming election.
Historically, volatility in the stock market increases in the months leading up to an...
By Juan M. Villaverde On October 23, 202001:58 PM Eastern
The big story this week is that Bitcoin (BTC, Tech/Adoption Grade “A-”) finally broke upside resistance at $12,400 and even poked past the key $13,000 level, the annual high for 2019.
As is...
By Jessica Borg On October 18, 202008:00 AM Eastern
While it may seem as if chaos and uncertainty surround us, there’s one place we can look to see pleasant stability: the market! Yes, you read that right.
In this special five-minute video...
This number comes from a popular indicator called S2F, or stock-to-flow analysis, which is based on a very common-sense idea: The scarcer a commodity is, the more valuable it becomes.
Gold, for...
By Kelly Green On October 1, 202005:45 PM Eastern
U.S. Stock Rise on Stimulus Hope
The S&P 500 Will Surge About 12% by September 2021
Stock Sell-Off May Still Have A Ways to Go
S&P 500 Futures Drop as Trump Warns of Delay in Election...
By Jon D. Markman On September 28, 202001:43 PM Eastern
Last week, Amazon.com, Inc. (Nasdaq: AMZN, Rated “B-”) revealed an autonomous indoor security drone and privacy hawks predictably went nuts. But this product is at the vanguard of a category of...
By Jon D. Markman On September 14, 202003:59 PM Eastern
The reviews for Microsoft Surface Duo, a foldable tablet/phone, are out and they are brutal. But the device is going to be a winner for shareholders, ultimately.
Duo is an impossibly thin,...
By Mike Larson On September 9, 202004:39 PM Eastern
I’m guessing Icarus enjoyed his flight over the Mediterranean Sea … for a while anyway. The view off the coast of Crete must’ve been nice the higher he flew.
But of course, it didn’t last....
By Kelly Green On September 3, 202004:35 PM Eastern
When I first started in the industry, I was working as the associate editor of a dividend stock newsletter. My mentor told me to go out and get a copy of Benjamin Graham’s “The Intelligent...
By Mike Larson On August 26, 202005:05 PM Eastern
It’s official. The world’s biggest countries now owe more money than they did right after World War II. Debt as a percentage of GDP just hit 128%, versus 124% in 1946.
And that’s just government...