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India's Undervalued Currency

Brian Hicks
Posted July 29, 2013

According to the Big Mac Index, India's currency is one of the most undervalued in the world...

The Gold Miners You Want to Play

Briton Ryle
Posted July 29, 2013

Gold miners are closing their hedge books, which is a good sign that gold prices will head up soon...

Big Bets in Biotech Investing

Jason Stutman
Posted July 29, 2013

Will electronics disrupt the world of medicine?

Is the Smart Gun a Sneak Attack on the Second Amendment?

Jeff Siegel
Posted July 26, 2013

Some believe this Second Amendment loophole could cost lives, but states are already beginning to create laws surrounding it...

Obamacare Enrollment Crisis

Brian Hicks
Posted July 26, 2013

Obamacare is likely to experience a large enrollment crisis as states struggle with the mandates of the extensive and restrictive law...

China's Economic Crisis

Briton Ryle
Posted July 26, 2013

China is experiencing a massive slowdown from its double-digit growth of years past. Can it sustain growth above 7%, or will the economy come crashing down?

The Best Ways to Save for Retirement

Brian Hicks
Posted July 26, 2013

Preparing for retirement takes planning and saving. Here are some of the best steps to take...

Biotech's Moment of Convergence

Brian Hicks
Posted July 25, 2013

2013 has already been a banner year for the biotech industry, and things promise to only get better from here...

The Housing Recovery and First-Time Buyers

Brian Hicks
Posted July 25, 2013

The housing market is booming into a rebound, but this isn't benefiting everyone looking to buy...

The Best Google Glass Stocks (Part 2)

Jason Stutman
Posted July 25, 2013

Analysts expect this market to reach up to $50 billion in as little as two years.

Tulsi Gabbard Defends the Constitution

Jeff Siegel
Posted July 25, 2013

Here's some great footage of Rep. Tulsi Gabbard defending the Constitution.

Robot Trading

Brian Hicks
Posted July 25, 2013

High-frequency trading has been the cause of many spikes in the market. But could it be falling short now?