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Summer Solstice

Brian Hicks
Posted June 22, 2005

The summer Solstice has arrived... the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere. And with it, water usage spikes.

Bling!

Luke Burgess
Posted June 21, 2005

Good news in the metal world. Yesterday gold hit a new three-month high of $441.30/oz. as the euro continues to struggle against the dollar.

Seeing Red

Luke Burgess
Posted June 20, 2005

I opened my personal portfolio this morning and what did I see...RED!!

A Gold Lover's Dream

Luke Burgess
Posted June 17, 2005

Mitsubishi Materials Corp said on Thursday it has made the world's largest gold bar.

Options Investing Made Easy

Brian Hicks
Posted June 15, 2005

Wealth Daily Editor Brian Hicks offers his guide to understanding and investing in options.

Deal with the Devil

Luke Burgess
Posted May 31, 2005

All the major oil companies, Exxon-Mobil, BP-Amoco, Shell, Chevron-Texaco, are now bracing for the oil bombshell.

Success Now a Disorder?

Brian Hicks
Posted May 16, 2005

A few months ago in a Wealth Daily issue titled "The Castration of Competition," I wrote about "pop" science's obsession with eliminating competition from the public school system.

Blue Gold, Again

Brian Hicks
Posted April 18, 2005

It makes you wonder. What's the market seeing on the horizon that has it in such a bad mood?

Water is Red Hot

Brian Hicks
Posted April 15, 2005

While the broader market has been undergoing a brutal and devastating correction, my readers have been enjoying phenomenal gains. Even today when the Dow dropped another 100 points!

A Nation of Nurse Ratchets

Brian Hicks
Posted March 31, 2005

Phantom Trader here. And I have three predictions.

Showdown

Brian Hicks
Posted March 14, 2005

I just returned from Wyoming after spending a Wealth Daily "brain trust" weekend with Mike Schaefer and the Phantom Trader.

A Reversal of Fortune

Brian Hicks
Posted March 8, 2005

Baltimore has turned schizophrenic. On the way home yesterday, I opened the moon-roof, rolled down the windows, and played some tunes by the Man in Black.