Brian HicksPosted February 20, 2013
Last year, Ron Paul made headlines in his demand for an audit of the Federal Reserve. But are results of an assay of U.S. gold reserves enough to quiet conspiracy theories?
Briton RylePosted February 20, 2013
South America has a vast resource base. From fruit and foods to precious metals and oil, the continent is overflowing with opportunity...
Brian HicksPosted February 20, 2013
In the last election, Washington and Colorado legalized the recreational use of marijuana. Though regulations still remain to be seen, now may be the time for investors to pay attention...
Brian HicksPosted February 20, 2013
Silver is a popular investment lately amid economic uncertainty and an industrial resurgence. Mining companies allow investors to get in at the source...
Christian DeHaemerPosted February 19, 2013
Corn, ethanol, and bad government: Christian DeHaemer gives readers some easy ways to profit from these unsustainable situations.
Brian HicksPosted February 19, 2013
Vorbeck Materials has created a new way to use graphene -- through a conductive, electronic ink...
Briton RylePosted February 19, 2013
Lithium is used heavily in batteries for gadgets and electric vehicles. And as those markets expand, there's plenty of room for more lithium production...
Briton RylePosted February 19, 2013
After the yen's recent decline, many nations are accusing Japan of devaluing its currency. The G20 meeting will address similar situations in other countries...
Brian HicksPosted February 19, 2013
Billionaires George Soros and Louis Moore Bacon may be losing faith in gold as they reduce gold holdings. Citigroup evaluates these moves...
Jeff SiegelPosted February 19, 2013
In Chicago, a 15-year-old has been arrested for armed robbery. This is his 19th arrest.
Brian HicksPosted February 19, 2013
A medical robotics company has created a device to allow housebound patients or traveling employees to be in two places at once...
Jeff SiegelPosted February 15, 2013
Border agents are illegally searching U.S. citizens. And according to the gatekeepers of our liberty, the search policy does not violate the First and Fourth Amendments...