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Find out what’s currently happening in the startup world and where I see the sector going in the near future — and why it presents retail investors with such a big opportunity.
Last week, I described ominous parallels between the 1920s and the 2020s. Now let me show you some of the invisible forces behind them.
The Federal Reserve just did the most Fed-like thing you can imagine. Here’s how your Weiss experts are playing it.
Unsurprisingly, higher-for-longer interest rates are here to stay. Here’s what our ratings say to buy.
The most recent IPO is already making history. Here’s why you should consider buying.
Despite stocks and other commodities struggling ahead of today’s Fed announcement, gold is holding up. Here’s how to play it.
Today, I explain how some of the best investment gains you can imagine come from assets you park in your driveway.
Watch out! The roaring 1920s are back.
This week was chock-full of economic data, and while the numbers show that inflation’s still running hot, there are still plenty of opportunities for investors.
New Weiss Rating upgrades mean unique and exciting opportunities for profits.

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Dr. Weiss is the founder of Weiss Ratings, the nation’s leading provider of 100% independent grades on stocks, mutual funds and financial institutions, as well as the world’s only ratings agency that grades cryptocurrencies. He founded his company in 1971, and thanks largely to his strict independence, has established a 50-year record of accuracy. Forbes called him “Mr. Independence.” The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) reported that his insurance company ratings outperformed those of A.M. Best, S&P and Moody’s by at least three to one. And The Wall Street Journal reported that investors using the Weiss stock ratings could have made more money than those following the grades issued by Merrill Lynch, J.P. Morgan, Goldman Sachs, Standard & Poor’s and every other firm reviewed.