Brian HicksPosted June 28, 2013
The IMF cut the forecast for U.S. economic growth through 2014, and it's blaming the sequester for the trouble...
Brian HicksPosted June 28, 2013
A company in the U.K. has developed a graphene material that makes the future of flexible electronics not only possible but utterly simple...
Jason StutmanPosted June 28, 2013
Apple's (NASDAQ: AAPL) fall means opportunity elsewhere, and one company is benefiting directly from its decline.
Brian HicksPosted June 27, 2013
The financial headlines have all been bad lately... but I'm here to tell you to forget about all that crap. Because the United States of America is on the upswing. A big one.
Brian HicksPosted June 27, 2013
U.S. workers make an average of 57% less today than they did when wages peaked in 1970. What does this mean for standard of living and, specifically, retirement?
Jason StutmanPosted June 27, 2013
Facebook (NASDAQ: FB) has built up its human-based inventory and is finally ready to release its most important product to date.
Brian HicksPosted June 27, 2013
So far, California, Virginia, and New York have been the first three states to put pressure on Bitcoin exchanges. But others are likely to follow suit...
Briton RylePosted June 27, 2013
Gold hit a 34-month low, and ETFs are seeing record liquidations. Those still holding onto gold are probably sweating. But there may be a silver lining...
Briton RylePosted June 26, 2013
There are several reason that the U.S. manufacturing sector is growing again. But none are more important than America's energy resources...
Brian HicksPosted June 26, 2013
The bipartisan bill to dissolve Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is pending and would close down the groups over five years. But not everyone is on board...
Briton RylePosted June 26, 2013
The Iraqi dinar is still a much hyped, get-rich-quick investment, but there are there major misconceptions surrounding the currency...
Jeff SiegelPosted June 26, 2013
While Americans continue to look for work, the House of Representatives has spent nearly $2 million on catering.