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By Sean Brodrick On May 21, 202004:34 AM Eastern
The most bullish thing happening in oil right now is taking place far out at sea, hidden from the eyes of most investors.
That seaborne event I’m talking about is the realization of storage for...
By Jon D. Markman On May 15, 202001:00 PM Eastern
Separating technology winners from losers is easier than most investors believe. In many cases, the competition was over long ago.
Apple, Inc. (AAPL) has assembled some of the brightest minds in...
Thanks to coronavirus lockdowns, the U.S. economy is contracting faster than at any time since the Great Depression of the 1930s.
Trying to soften the blow, the Federal Reserve has just printed...
By Sean Brodrick On April 28, 202006:46 AM Eastern
We know the world is in the midst of a historic pandemic. It’s been just four months since the disease was discovered in China, but it has spread rapidly. Just a month ago, there were 1 million...
By Tony Sagami On April 24, 202005:46 PM Eastern
The banks are in trouble.
With 22 million Americans out of work and unable to pay their bills, banks are seeing delinquencies rise. And banks with more exposure to high-risk loans are really...
By Sean Brodrick On April 23, 202006:27 AM Eastern
Here’s a joke for you: A beautiful young lady was walking across a field in Oklahoma and comes across a talking frog. The frog said, “Lady, please help me. I’m the CEO of an oil company. I was...
By Mike Larson On April 22, 202004:53 PM Eastern
This is the week the oil market imploded. And no, that isn’t hyperbole.
The benchmark price of a barrel of U.S. crude oil started trading in the high-teens early Monday. But before long, selling...
By Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D. On April 20, 202011:56 AM Eastern
This is happening right now, Monday morning, April 20. So it’s urgent:
World oil prices have just crashed below $11 per barrel, the lowest level in this century and before.
That’s lower than...
By Sean Brodrick On April 18, 202005:00 AM Eastern
Apparently, all we need is a crisis for people to decide that some laws are just silly.
Just look back to prohibition. Good intentions ran rampant, leading to silly laws prohibiting personal...
By Tony Sagami On April 17, 202008:10 PM Eastern
Like most poor college students, I ate a lot of Top Ramen. A person can only eat so many instant noodles before growing to hate them.
I learned that adding a few drops of sesame oil, a half-cup...