Keith KohlPosted January 22, 2007
The house unveiled its attack on big oil last week with the introduction of their new energy plan. Yet their plan seems as if it is preparing for a future after peak oil.
Brian HicksPosted January 18, 2007
During the bubblicious frenzy, the mantra of the real-estate crowd was as simple. Housing, they said, was nothing like stocks. And in a certain respect they were right. Because although I have never...
Brian HicksPosted January 17, 2007
On the nasty battlefields in the Middle East, a soldiers best friend these days is less his rifle and more likely his body armor. Because without his protective gear, a soldiers perilous life...
Brian HicksPosted January 16, 2007
Just this past year, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Muhammad Yunus, a Bangladeshi businessman whose forays into informal finance have helped thousands get by. But political turmoil marking the...
Luke BurgessPosted January 15, 2007
Indium: It's a metal that most folks have never heard of. But in today's high-tech economy, demand for this material is soaring in everything from thin-film solar panels to flat-screen TVs. The...
Luke BurgessPosted January 15, 2007
Indium: It's a metal that most folks have never heard of. But in today's high-tech economy, demand for this material is soaring in everything from thin-film solar panels to flat-screen TVs. The...
Keith KohlPosted January 12, 2007
I like gold. But I love silver. That's simply because since silver cost a fraction of gold, it has the ability to tack much large percentage increases during a bull market. In fact, in certain...
Brian HicksPosted January 11, 2007
Just for laughs, ask your mortgage broker what the yield spread premium (YSP) is on the loan he is doing for you and watch him squirm. Or better yet, go over some of your old settlement statements...
Brian HicksPosted January 10, 2007
Bill Gates may have given the keynote address, but it was Steve Jobs who stole the show on Tuesday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegasthe worlds largest trade show for gadget freaks.
Keith KohlPosted January 10, 2007
Baltimore, MDNatural gas prices have taken a hard hit this year, but the future may make you rethink any ideas of leaving early.
Brian HicksPosted January 9, 2007
Though it only turned a full five years old this January 1, the European common currency has blossomed. Now the euro's aroma is drawing the former captive nations of Eastern Europe - with Slovenia...
Brian HicksPosted January 5, 2007
The brutal correction we experienced the second half of 2006 has now come to a close and the next phase of our bull market appears like it will open 2007 with a bang, taking metals prices much higher.