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By Jessica Borg On September 27, 202207:00 AM Eastern
The spot price of copper is surging alongside global demand. In this segment, Financial News Anchor Jessica Borg interviews Senior Analyst Sean Brodrick about how to capitalize on the metal.
By Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D. On April 11, 202208:00 AM Eastern
Here are our forecasts …
By Jon D. Markman On December 10, 202103:00 PM Eastern
Tech stocks are out of favor again. To me this means one thing: yet another possible great opportunity for long-term investors considering a platform that could be responsible for their very own futur
By Sean Brodrick On December 4, 202110:00 AM Eastern
Omicron, the latest COVID-19 variant, shook markets the past two weeks, but it knocked some great investments down to attractive levels. I’m going to give you 3 reasons to buy 1 of them today.
By Tony Sagami On July 9, 202106:00 AM Eastern
Here’s a sad fact: According to the Federal Reserve, one in four Americans has nothing saved for retirement — zilch, zip, nada. It’s another bad situation made worse by the coronavirus pandemic...
By Sean Brodrick On June 3, 202106:05 AM Eastern
You’ve probably noticed that gasoline prices have headed higher and higher. According to GasBuddy, the average price across the nation is currently $3.04 per gallon. That’s over 16 cents higher...
By Sean Brodrick On May 8, 202106:00 AM Eastern
Man, I told you this would happen. In my Feb. 17 Wealth Wave, I gave you “3 Reasons Why You Should Buy Copper Miners Right Now”. And just this week, copper soared to a 10-year high.
Did you...
By Jon D. Markman On April 27, 202106:00 AM Eastern
As a self-styled, big-picture, geo-macro guy, I’m drawn to “great power” history and politics. So, lately, I’ve been reading a lot about our evolving relationship with China.
It’s fascinating...
By Tony Sagami On April 2, 202106:00 AM Eastern
Special purpose acquisition companies, or SPACs, are the top scheme right now for get-rich-quick investors in the United States. In China, they use mutual funds. It’s all about “fear of missing...
By Sean Brodrick On March 30, 202106:06 AM Eastern
In 1824, Danish physicist and chemist Hans Christian Ørsted heated and mixed two compounds together, producing a lump of metal that looked a lot like tin. It wasn’t until 1845 that German...