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By Sean Brodrick On August 18, 202005:30 AM Eastern
The Fed’s money-printing presses are running at ludicrous speeds. And what the government doesn’t print, it just borrows on credit and spends. The Federal debt is approaching $27 trillion at...
By Jon D. Markman On August 17, 202002:00 PM Eastern
The digital transformation is the biggest, most investable tech trend in a generation. Don’t take my word for it: The evidence is overflowing in this quarter’s earnings reports … and this trend...
By Sean Brodrick On August 15, 202005:00 AM Eastern
What a wild couple of weeks it’s been for gold.
First, the yellow metal pushed over its previous all-time high of $1,923, and, on Aug. 7, it clocked an intraday high of $2,089 per ounce. Then...
By Kelly Green On August 13, 202004:06 PM Eastern
I wrote this article up yesterday right after I ordered groceries from my local Whole Foods. I’ve found sometimes ordering online is way easier than going out to buy even just a handful of things....
By Mike Larson On August 12, 202002:52 PM Eastern
“Big Oil” had its era … so did “Big Steel.” But these days, it’s a “Big Tech” world, and we’re all just living in it.
That’s surely true in our daily lives. More Americans than ever before are...
By Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D. On August 10, 202012:09 PM Eastern
Every time the pandemic news seems to improve, it seems to take another turn for the worse soon after.
And when most investors think it’s time to buy, it’s often time to wait … or even sell.
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By Tony Sagami On August 7, 202005:27 PM Eastern
My father, a vegetable farmer in western Washington, was permanently affected by the Great Depression. For millions of Americans during those tough times, my father really learned how to pinch a...
By Jon D. Markman On August 7, 202001:00 PM Eastern
As earnings season progresses, investors and analysts are starting to get a true sense of COVID-19 damage.
Despite this turbulence, there are always some great buys in the market.
One of those...
By David Dittman On August 4, 202004:49 PM Eastern
Of course, it’s never just one thing.
But when the President of the United States, in the midst of a pandemic that continues to ravage the economy and challenge his leadership, suggests the...
By Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D. On August 3, 202002:03 PM Eastern
U.S. consumer spending, which accounts of two-thirds of the economy, plunged at an annual rate of 34.6% in the second quarter.
It was, by far, the worst in history.
U.S. auto sales are also...