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By Tony Sagami On February 22, 201907:55 AM Eastern
I look at a lot of charts. Lots and lots of charts. Most are ambiguous or useless and don't tell me anything.
Every once in a while, though, I see one that makes me slap my forehead and say,...
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 David Dittman On August 18, 202004:17 PM Eastern
The thing about Twitter is that it holds a lot of good stuff.
On the other hand, the social media platform holds a lot of bad stuff, too.
Well, this is good Twitter, because it’s a solid...
By Jon D. Markman On November 14, 201804:10 PM Eastern
Computers as small and light as particles of dust are moving out of the realm of science fiction, according to a recent Wall Street Journal story.
It changes what is possible in computing. It...
By Jon D. Markman On April 30, 201801:55 PM Eastern
Just a quick reminder: My Markman’s Strategic Options service is on a heck of a tear. We’re well in the black this year while the major stock indices are in the red. That’s not to mention the 99%...
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...
By Sean Brodrick On December 28, 202110:13 AM Eastern
Last week, we looked at how we “‘ordinary”’ investors can be exposed to corn prices. Today, we’re taking a look at another grain.
By Sean Brodrick On April 24, 202106:00 AM Eastern
Corn went “limit up” in Chicago earlier this week. Limit up is when a futures contract for a commodity rises by the most allowed by the Chicago Board of Trade.
This is the first time that corn...
By Sean Brodrick On February 24, 202210:00 AM Eastern
If you like the 7.5% inflation print we saw in January, you’re going to love what’s coming down the pike now that commodity powerhouse Russia is moving troops into its neighbor Ukraine.
By Tony Sagami On June 4, 202106:00 AM Eastern
As the son of a vegetable farmer, I was acutely aware of seasons; spring was one that brought a mixture of blessings and curses. “Spring” meant baseball, and my family loved America’s pastime....