Wealth Wave
Money doesn’t grow on trees. But wealth does grow in waves. Sometimes they’re giant tsunamis that can change the world as we know it. More often, they’re megatrends that most investors underestimate till it’s too late: The electric-vehicle revolution. The digital transformation. The rise of “Modern Monetary Theory.” The return of double-digit inflation. And many more.
By Sean Brodrick On December 27, 202210:00 AM Eastern
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By Sean Brodrick On December 22, 202210:00 AM Eastern
What would Jesus do? Find investment inspiration from these 3 old-time commodities.
By Sean Brodrick On December 20, 202210:00 AM Eastern
It sure looks like platinum is coiling up for a big move. And I believe it’s a breakout to the upside.
By Sean Brodrick On December 15, 202210:00 AM Eastern
Wall Street thinks energy’s bull run is over, but I think they’re wrong. Here’s how you can play it.
By Sean Brodrick On December 13, 202210:00 AM Eastern
Gold is going higher, and miners leveraged to the metal are on the launch pad. Here’s the perfect way to play the trend.
By Sean Brodrick On December 8, 202210:00 AM Eastern
Inflation seems to be peaking, and playing value stocks like this one could maximize risk-adjusted returns while conditions remain uncertain.
By Sean Brodrick On December 6, 202210:00 AM Eastern
If you think silver is rallying now, you ain’t seen nothin’ yet. When silver blasts off, it can run to the moon.
By Sean Brodrick On December 1, 202210:00 AM Eastern
With inflation likely peaking, investors are hopeful the Fed will slow its aggressive rate hike campaign.
By Sean Brodrick On November 29, 202210:00 AM Eastern
3 reasons why December is a profitable month for oil, plus the perfect way to play it.
By Sean Brodrick On November 24, 202210:00 AM Eastern
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About the Editor
Supercycles aren't daily occurrences. They happen in stages and can last for years. Sean Brodrick identifies them early and mines for the most financially sound stocks within them. And he taps into the powerful Weiss Ratings to help him do it.