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U.S. Financial Markets are Strong and Solid

Brian Hicks
Posted January 7, 2008

You have to wonder what color the sky is in their world.

US Dollar Value

Brian Hicks
Posted January 7, 2008

The US dollar value continues to bleed as fears of a recession intensified following disappointing employment numbers.

Proof that it pays to read this blog

Brian Hicks
Posted January 4, 2008

A 66% gain in just days... Here's another one to chew on.

Bad Jobs Report Hammers the Markets

Brian Hicks
Posted January 4, 2008

A lousy jobs report today sent the market tumbling today, as the major indexes each fell more than 1.5 percent today.

Solar Energy: Hoku Scientific

Brian Hicks
Posted January 4, 2008

Wealth Daily Editor Ian Cooper re-examines the potential of Hoku Scientific.

Some realtors still don't get it

Brian Hicks
Posted January 3, 2008

"Clueless" realtors say it's the perfect time to buy.

Recession Talk on the Rise

Brian Hicks
Posted January 3, 2008

Oil took the headlines yesterday, but was a dreadful manufacturing report that really pummeled the markets. Here's why.....

Dismantling U.S. Dollar

Brian Hicks
Posted January 3, 2008

Wealth Daily Editor Steve Christ examines the falling U.S. Dollar and shares how to profit from the greenback's decline.

What's missing at the NAR... Honesty.

Brian Hicks
Posted January 2, 2008

The NAR's Lawrence Yun dropped the ball in a big way, calling Florida's housing market ground zero for the slump, after being openly bullish there.

Crude Kisses the $100 Mark

Brian Hicks
Posted January 2, 2008

Oil hit the big one today, touching $100 for the first time ever. Here's a look a what's driving the market

Oil Hits Record-High $100 a Barrel

Brian Hicks
Posted January 2, 2008

Our correct $100-a-barrel call also fulfills a prediction that our resident green guru Jeff Siegel made over five years ago... that this century's most significant bull market would be in renewable...

A Fair Comparison? Probably Not.

Brian Hicks
Posted December 31, 2007

Here's a sobering look back at the Great Depression--the numbers were simply off the charts.