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By Kelly Green On June 17, 202106:00 AM Eastern
The news has been doing a really good job of grabbing my attention these days. This is the second week in a row that I found a rogue headline leading my research. Today’s must-click was “Coca-Cola...
By Mike Larson On May 5, 202107:00 AM Eastern
“Buy now, pay later!”
It’s a familiar lure deployed by automobile salespeople across multiple media, through the ages.
I’m sure you’ve seen it and/or heard it ... so often it probably doesn’t...
By Jordan Chussler On November 5, 202207:00 AM Eastern
As interest rates increase, there’s a direct correlation to decreased consumer demand for purchases that require financing.
By The Weiss Ratings Team On April 2, 202207:00 AM Eastern
The Treasury yield curve inverted, usually indicating a looming recession. But jobless claims are at a 50-year low & firms are buying back stock at a historic pace. Our team is here to make sense it.
By Jon D. Markman On April 11, 202407:00 AM Eastern
The way we do transportation is not smart. Here’s why you need to get in on the answer to this problem.
By Mike Larson On September 4, 201911:43 AM Eastern
Sometimes, you just have to stop and appreciate how fortunate you really are.
That’s how I feel here in South Florida. Hurricane Dorian was poised to deliver a knockout blow to our homes and...
By Jessica Borg On November 22, 202002:42 PM Eastern
As predicted, the big winner of the Nov. 3 election was ... drumroll, please ... cannabis!
When I interviewed Wealth Megatrends Editor Sean Brodrick a while back, he predicted that marijuana...
By Jessica Borg On November 1, 202005:46 PM Eastern
An Election Day like no other is set to take place in just two days. There are worries that even a decisive victory for either Presidential candidate will further foment chaos and division in this...
By Kelly Green On February 17, 202207:00 AM Eastern
When I’m looking for investments, I frequently look in industries and product areas that people can’t live without. Condiments are just that, and many of them are publicly traded.
By Mike Larson On May 4, 202207:00 AM Eastern
Jay Powell & the Fed will hike interest rates the highest since 2000 later today. So, what happens the rest of the year?