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This Beaten-Down Commodity Is Making A Comeback
Uranium is used primarily in nuclear power plants. Today, they generate about 10% of the world’s electricity.
Are “Greedflation” And “Price Gouging” To Blame For Rising Prices?
The rich have been getting richer, while the average American has paid the price.
Why This Sector Won’t Be Flying High This Winter
All around the world, the airline industry is being heavily impacted by the energy crisis.
The Inflation Reduction Act Will Flood Money Into The Energy Sector
A look into why the Inflation Reduction Act is so important for the energy transition and infrastructure space and what it means for you and your money.
Why You Should Still Be Invested In Stocks
Selling out of the stock market – or staying out of it altogether – is a mistake. Even in times of turmoil like we have right now.
Can The Fed Really Beat Inflation Without Wrecking The Economy?
The latest inflation figures didn’t give us much to smile about. However you look at it, all of these numbers are causing real pain to real families across the country and around the world.
Why The Recent Russian Gold Ban Is A Symbolic Gesture
Those of you who hold gold in your portfolios will want to know how this latest ban will affect your investment.
This Transformative Tech Of The Future Could Go Sky-High
There’s an unparalleled level of growth to come from companies that invest in transformative tech.
Invest Now While The Market Looks The Other Way
The semiconductor industry is one sector that’s taking a beating.
There’s One Factor Affecting U.S. Inflation Right Now That The Fed Can Do Nothing About
There’s another factor driving inflation higher. And it’s one the Fed can do absolutely nothing about – global supply chain disruptions.
Here’s What Happens When Precarious Supply Meets Soaring Demand
Total global copper mine production is about 21 million metric tons per year. And there are about 870 million metric tons held in global reserves.
This Clause Could Mean Higher Gold Prices For You
A look at why central banks worldwide will buy gold in even bigger quantities in the years to come.
Central Banks Are On A Gold-Buying Spree
From 1989 to 2009, central banks around the world were net sellers of gold. But in 2010, they became net buyers. And since then, they have been buying gold in a big way.
Highway To Profits Straight Ahead As The Great American Buildout Begins
Investing in infrastructure enables America to be more globally competitive with other nations. It also addresses domestic needs for upgraded and new infrastructure.
Do You Really Know What Inflation Is?
You are probably used to hearing the word “inflation” and the term “consumer price index,” or CPI used interchangeably. But the reality is that they are two very different things.
What Happens When Lawmakers Become Moneymakers
In 2002, I hounded Congressional legislators about the rampant corruption on Wall Street. I tried to get them to see how it could become dangerous to the economy. But they didn’t listen… because Washington was already in bed with Wall Street.
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