Brian HicksPosted October 28, 2010
Bill Gross, co-founder of Pacific Investment Management Co., and Jeremy Grantham, chief investment strategist at Grantham Mayo Van Otterloo & Co., lambasted the Federal Reserve's loose monetary...
Brian HicksPosted October 27, 2010
The end of the month is always about the latest housing numbers. So far, it has been a mixed bag as housing sales jump, but home buyer tax credits hit their deadline.
Brian HicksPosted October 27, 2010
Obama and Bernanke are likely to issue QE2... but it'll disappoint, and it won't be enough. It'll drive the dollar down, and commodities through the roof, killing any chances of a Main Street...
Brian HicksPosted October 27, 2010
Publisher Brian Hicks describes a very different kind of housing crisis unfolding in the U.S.
Brian HicksPosted October 26, 2010
Apple may look to buy Netflix, and some analysts think the marriage could work. A Gleacher analyst report from CNBC.
Luke BurgessPosted October 25, 2010
Japan is beginning to actively pursue the recycling of e-waste in a new process called "urban mining" to mitigate the country's dependence on China for rare earth elements.
Brian HicksPosted October 25, 2010
Editor Ian Cooper uncovers how the World Trade Organization gave rare earth stocks another six months of upside.
Brian HicksPosted October 25, 2010
We were talking about rare earth shortages before anyone else was, and now its paying off. Where you should put your investments for easy profits.
Brian HicksPosted October 23, 2010
Editor Ian Cooper exposes the banking spin behind one of the worst crises of 2010.
Luke BurgessPosted October 23, 2010
With just over two months left in 2010, the price of gold is outperforming share prices of the world's largest companies that mine the precious yellow metal.
Luke BurgessPosted October 22, 2010
Analyst Luke Burgess gives investors a current perspective of gold dividend stocks and reveals the top three highest-yield gold dividend stocks on the market today.
Brian HicksPosted October 22, 2010
We have been told time and again, that we are in a recovery, but does it feel like one? Here is more on the spin coming from the big banks as more and more fraudulent mortgages surface.