Brian HicksPosted December 1, 2008
Editor Sam Hopkins takes a look at India's investment and economic outlook in the wake of the recent terror attacks in Mumbai.
Brian HicksPosted December 1, 2008
we were always told we were wrong about the recession. We may have to wait six months for the "experts" to make the official announcement, but truth is we're already there, we once said. And we were...
Brian HicksPosted November 28, 2008
Brian Hicks gives some insight into his own personal investment decisions on this special Thanksgiving Weekend issue of Wealth Daily.
Brian HicksPosted November 27, 2008
Despite the financial upheaval this past fall, there are some things to be thankful for today as we celebrate Thanksgiving.
Brian HicksPosted November 26, 2008
Gold World Staff reports that as world gold production falls, and demand increases, we will see an imminent boost in gold prices and investor portfolios.
Nick HodgePosted November 26, 2008
Wealth Daily editor Nick Hodge discusses the possibility of a second economic stimulus that could initiate a run on infrastructure stocks.
Brian HicksPosted November 26, 2008
A brilliant look at the housing market through a dubbed video of Hitler. Despite their separate negative connotations, the combination is classic.
Brian HicksPosted November 25, 2008
Editor Sam Hopkins takes you inside the high-speed trading technology of the Kansas City-based BATS Exchange.
Brian HicksPosted November 25, 2008
Home prices according to the Case-Shiller Index continue to free fall. Of course, that is not exactly news these days but here's the skinny on the new figures nonetheless.
Brian HicksPosted November 25, 2008
Is any one really surprised that credit card companies are next to fall?
Brian HicksPosted November 24, 2008
Despite a surge in the Dow, and President elect's announcement on his economic team, home prices fall again for October. Take a look at our graph of the sale price for existing homes.
Brian HicksPosted November 21, 2008
As the economy and consumerism looks bleak, many are turning to Campbell's soup for a solution in more ways than one.