How do they do it? Simply put, there is no substitute for what they sell. Everyone buys it, even when money is tight. Including you. You might cancel a Caribbean cruise, but you're not going to stop paying for what they sell. That nonstop demand means they're kicking the tar out of other stocks. Since early 2000, they have handed out a 1,428% total return, towering above the S&P 500's 195%. Continue reading ➔
This obscure document contains a plan that could lead to the greatest threat to individual freedom that I've ever seen in this country. A plan by the Federal Reserve that will give it the power to track and even control practically every dollar you spend or receive... A plan that they're going to start rolling out as soon as July 2023. Protect yourself now
The new Twitter CEO's call for unity amidst the rise of Meta's decentralized platform, Threads, sparks a contentious debate over the perceived disparity between paid and unpaid voices on Twitter. Continue reading ➔
U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders has made waves over the years for targeting the ultra-wealthy, with some of the billionaires accumulating their wealth through stock investments. Continue reading ➔
A tiny Silicon Valley company is using artificial intelligence to unleash the largest untapped energy source in the world. Yet this breakthrough is set to help launch an era of cheap, abundant electricity the likes of which the world has never seen. Get the whole story
Love him or hate it... I think we can all agree that Elon Musk already helped change the world with Paypal, Tesla and SpaceX... But I believe "Project Omega" will be much bigger than all of those... COMBINED. According to Bank of America, this "could revolutionize everything." See the details
Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ) has been ordered to pay $18.8 million to Emory Hernandez Valadez, a California man who allegedly developed cancer due to exposure to the Continue reading ➔
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Big rig driver David Cherno was hauling Jimmy Dean sausages on Interstate 70 when he had to stop for the night or risk violating federal regulations limiting driving time for truckers. An Illinois rest area was full, so Cherno parked on the wide shoulder of the exit ramp leading to it — a common practice for truck drivers. Continue reading ➔
Nobody believed Larry Benedict's prediction in February 2020. The DOW plunged 3.5%, and he told CNBC, "It seems like there's much more to come." Within a month, the market plummeted 34%. Anybody who followed his recommendations could be well in the black. Now, for the first time, Larry's coming forward to share a brand-new forecast. Watch his interview right now.
Elon Musk cautions Tesla shareholders about the risks of margin loans and market mania amidst the anticipation of the company's second-quarter delivery report. Continue reading ➔
Palantir Technologies Inc (NYSE: PLTR) shares are trading higher Monday, adding to gains of more than 95% over the last three months. Continue reading ➔
Several billionaires and big-name Republican supporters have been planning to fund campaigns against former President Donald Trump in the 2024 election. One of the biggest names is now backing away from support of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and could be back to the drawing board. Continue reading ➔
According to a newly published book, the U.S. Secret Service received orders from Jackie Kennedy to secretly destroy cannabis plants found in her garden at the Kennedy summer retreat in Hyannis Port, MA. Continue reading ➔
Benzinga reviews this weekend's top stories covered by Barron's. Here are the articles investors need to read. Continue reading ➔
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