Brian HicksPosted November 6, 2014
Russia may be struggling with political uncertainty, rampant corruption, weak productivity, and falling energy prices, but the economy is primed for big gains.
Brian HicksPosted November 6, 2014
Everyone warned Benjamin Lawsky, superintendent of the New York State Department of Financial Services, that his BitLicense would keep small startups from working in cryptocurrency. Did he listen?
Briton RylePosted November 5, 2014
When the price of oil drops, the profitable sectors within the oil industry change. Here's where you should be looking.
Geoffrey PikePosted November 5, 2014
The government knows you can't protest what you can't see.
Brian HicksPosted November 5, 2014
Man-made currents, like those from subway trains or airplane drafts, have long been a tempting source of energy. And a number of groups are working on tapping them.
Briton RylePosted November 5, 2014
Any time there's a decent market correction, the financial media pundits start cranking out articles about what you should have done to hedge your bets. But their suggestions all depend on market...
Briton RylePosted November 4, 2014
Applying the classic switch to today's atypical market conditions.
Jeff SiegelPosted November 4, 2014
In Ft. Lauderdale it's illegal to feed the homeless unless you provide a toilet.
Jason StutmanPosted November 4, 2014
How would you like to make $90,766 a year just to drive your own car? The numbers are enough to make most Americans second-guess their own careers.
Briton RylePosted November 3, 2014
Two private spacecraft had catastrophic crashes within a week of each other. How will this play out in the investment space?
Geoffrey PikePosted November 3, 2014
Regardless of what you think of using federal funds for disaster relief, we can be certain that there is a lot of fraud & corruption involved.What happened to all the Hurricane Sandy money?
Alex KoyfmanPosted November 3, 2014
Syringes have been with us since before the American Civil War... And for 161 years, they've remained unchanged. Today, that ends.