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Sean Brodrick On
March 24, 202210:00 AM Eastern
The latest commodity being massively impacted by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is steel. Here’s the scoop on how you can look to put the pedal to the metal in your portfolio.
By
Sean Brodrick On
March 22, 202210:00 AM Eastern
They call copper ‘Doctor Copper’ because it measures the temperature of the global economy … and new opportunities in the metal are heating up fast.
By
Sean Brodrick On
March 19, 202210:00 AM Eastern
Last week, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released February’s consumer price index (CPI) data. Inflation has soared to a 7.9% year-over-year increase, making gold’s horizon extraordinarily brigh
By
Sean Brodrick On
March 17, 202210:00 AM Eastern
If you read my columns on commodities in December and invested, you probably have made a bushel of cash … but I still believe you have a strong chance to do it again.
By
Sean Brodrick On
March 15, 202210:00 AM Eastern
The war in Ukraine isn’t about Ukraine. It’s about Putin wanting to resurrect Soviet-era power. The war cycles told us this was coming. Now I’m going to tell you what’s coming next.
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Sean Brodrick On
March 12, 202210:00 AM Eastern
It seems like the broad stock market has been getting hit with an ugly stick since the start of the year … but here’s one great idea for investors to consider hiding.
By
Sean Brodrick On
March 10, 202210:00 AM Eastern
Thanks to the soaring nickel squeeze, your nickels now cost more than a dime … and the commodity’s surge could just be getting started!
By
Sean Brodrick On
March 8, 202210:00 AM Eastern
When markets opened on Feb. 24 as Putin sent troops across Ukraine’s border, commodity prices blew a gasket. This was an across-the-board event impacting almost every market ... including platinum.
By
Sean Brodrick On
March 3, 202210:00 AM Eastern
Gold's proven to be the ultimate safe harbor. But with Russia invading Ukraine, many investors are turning to another metal.
By
Sean Brodrick On
March 1, 202210:00 AM Eastern
When you say someone ‘bought the farm,’ that usually means bad news … but now, that’s actually a very wise investment decision.