A looming financial event that one expert calls the "Middle-Class Massacre" will soon devastate millions of hardworking Americans. When it strikes in 2023, he predicts stocks will crash 50% and the wealth of millions will be decimated as the biggest bubble in history bursts. Go here for the full story...
Wall Street legend is urging Americans to prepare for a historic financial reset in 2023. Get out of cash and into a new vehicle 50 years in the making. Continue reading ➔
The acquisition of Pixar by The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) changed the media company forever and has helped Disney dominate the box office ever since with several of the top-grossing franchises and movies. Continue reading ➔
DETROIT (AP) -- Ford Motor Co. plans to build a $3.5 billion factory in Michigan that would employ at least 2,500 people to make lower-cost batteries for a variety of new and existing electric vehicles. Continue reading ➔
O'Shares ETFs chairman and renowned "Shark Tank" investor Kevin O'Leary has recently endorsed artificial intelligence and views it as a remarkable investment opportunity. Continue reading ➔
Elon Musk's latest project is already is rolling out across the globe... But there's just one "pesky problem"--it's currently "off limits" to regular investors... Fortunately, I've discovered a little-known "backdoor investment" that can get you in on the ground floor--TODAY. Continue reading ➔
Blue chip stocks can be an ideal addition to your portfolio if you are risk-averse. These companies enjoy a favorable reputation and historic stability in the markets. Based on the latest activity, these 4 blue chip stocks have been gaining fast.
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) -- The wild blueberry, Maine's most important fruit, could get some help under legislation proposed by the state's Republican U.S. senator. Continue reading ➔
Markets are down... But Jeff Clark couldn't care less because he ignores almost every stock in the market except ONE. He lives financially free trading this One Stock once per month... Continue reading ➔
On CNBC's "Mad Money Lightning Round," Jim Cramer said no to Vimeo Inc (NASDAQ: VMEO), adding that he can't recommend a stock that is losing money. Continue reading ➔
Federal investigators are seeking more information about an incident in which a United Airlines plane dropped to within about 800 feet (250 meters) of the ocean surface after taking off from Hawaii. Continue reading ➔
The U.S. index futures point to a mixed start on Monday, reflecting cautious sentiment ahead of the January consumer price inflation report due to be released on Tuesday. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite futures gained ground, while the Dow futures were slightly lower. Cues From Last Week's Trading: Continue reading ➔
The Nasdaq closed lower on Friday, also recording losses for the week. Investors, meanwhile, focused on some notable insider trades. Continue reading ➔
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