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By Tony Sagami On March 20, 202003:00 AM Eastern
Taiwan is one of my favorite cities in Asia. It is scenic, clean and modern. And it has unbelievably delicious food, and some of the friendliest people on the planet.
Taiwan, also known as the...
By Jon D. Markman On March 6, 202012:00 PM Eastern
One of the few positives to come from the coronavirus is investors now have a better appreciation of businesses that monetize time.
Facebook (FB), Alphabet (GOOGL) and Netflix (NFLX) do this...
By Jon D. Markman On February 14, 202001:00 PM Eastern
It was only a matter of time. Apple (AAPL) customers are tapping their watches and phones to pay for products in record numbers.
Apple Pay, the near-field communication contactless payment...
By Mike Larson On July 24, 201908:00 AM Eastern
Gold just vaulted to $1,454 an ounce, up more than $180 since May to its highest level in more than six years.
Gold stocks are soaring, outperforming all the major averages on both a short- and...
By Sean Brodrick On July 16, 201912:00 PM Eastern
Here’s a commodity I don’t often talk about: silicon.
Specifically, silicon semiconductors, also known as the integrated circuit or the computer chip. Made of silicon, cobalt and copper, they...
By Sean Brodrick On May 27, 201908:00 AM Eastern
You've no doubt heard me say that cannabis will be bigger than baseball, more popular than chocolate and more American than apple pie.
I think that can happen by 2020. But you don't have to wait...
By Sean Brodrick On May 25, 201912:00 PM Eastern
Earnings are still rare in the cannabis industry. That’s because many companies are taking every penny they bring in — and then some — and pouring that money right back into expansion.
But how...
By Sean Brodrick On April 9, 201912:00 PM Eastern
The S&P 500 keeps clawing its way higher. This is despite the fact that many market bears are standing around like impatient undertakers, ready to slam the lid on this rally. Well, they’ll be...
By Tony Sagami On February 1, 201907:55 AM Eastern
This rally should continue due to multi-decade lows in unemployment and strong economic growth. I feel dumb. Really, really dumb.
Why? Because I disagree with two of the smartest guys on the...
By Jon D. Markman On January 16, 201901:55 PM Eastern
Japanese nursing homes are using Doppler radar, virtual reality goggles and ultrasonic sensors strapped to patients’ abdomens to reduce healthcare costs. Welcome to the future.
Eldercare is a...