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Buy a New Airline for Two Cents

Briton Ryle
Posted December 3, 2014

Here's a rare opportunity, a new, cheap airline stock.

Trends for Retirement Investing

Briton Ryle
Posted December 3, 2014

Investing for or in retirement is not the time to take big risks. And the trends are changing. Here's where to look for future retirement investments...

Wikileaks Exposes U.S. Nuclear Secret

Geoffrey Pike
Posted December 3, 2014

The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty is absolutely useless in promoting peace.

The $4 Billion Internet of Things Merger

Brian Hicks
Posted December 3, 2014

This merger could create one of the biggest growth names for the Internet of Things.

Trading Natural Gas ETNs on Weather Data

Jeff Siegel
Posted December 2, 2014

An easy way to profit from the weather.

Animal Cruelty: A Libertarian Dilemma

Jeff Siegel
Posted December 2, 2014

As a free market kind of guy, I typically find myself in opposition to any law or ordinance that burdens or harms private business. However, I am also an animal lover. Do free markets trump animal...

Wealthfront: Your Personal Robot Investment Advisor

Jason Stutman
Posted December 2, 2014

Just three years after its inception, Wealthfront is already the world's largest and fastest-growing automated investment service on the market.

Can Bitcoin Save Uber?

Brian Hicks
Posted December 2, 2014

What a new class-action lawsuit against Uber could mean for bitcoin and the end of antiquated credit scoring.

2015 Nuclear Energy Stock Predictions

Brian Hicks
Posted December 2, 2014

Pressure cooker: Are nuclear stocks ready to erupt?

Currencies at War!

Briton Ryle
Posted December 2, 2014

Japan's economic stimulus efforts have triggered efforts elsewhere in the world.

Ocheesee Creamery Bullied by Government Thugs

Geoffrey Pike
Posted December 1, 2014

It seems that the government is now in the business of false advertising.

Investing in 3D Scanning, Cousin of 3D Printing

Brian Hicks
Posted December 1, 2014

At the risk of sounding corny, it will be something like the replicators in Star Trek. The machine itself will be an open field where objects can be scanned or printed or... faxed?