Adam O’Dell ran his customary screen of stocks that rate as newly “Bullish” on his Green Zone Power Ratings system. And just like last week, he’s noticed a distinct trend taking form in 2026. The stocks popping up as newly “Bullish” have a distinct old-economy flavor to them. Which ones are they? Click here to find out.
Forecaster Andrew Zatlin says the “carry trade” has been one of the most reliable ways to bank a quick buck in high finance for decades. You borrow money for next to nothing from Japanese banks (where interest rates have long lingered near 0%), then you invest the same money in interest-bearing T-bills and earn a few percent. Quick profits, practically zero risk. But what happens when the carry trade starts to stall out?Click here for the details.
Tesla's next investor event could make history. Rumors point to a breakthrough that would send shockwaves through global manufacturing. I believe what Musk's about to reveal could be bigger than SpaceX, PayPal, and Tesla combined. Be first to see what could be coming any day now.
In 2026, 26% of all U.S. debt – a mix of everything from 30-day T-bills to 30-year Treasurys – will refinance. The last time Uncle Sam had this much debt rolling over, interest rates were effectively zero percent. That allowed for a massive expansion of total debt, even as total interest payouts shrank. What can we expect this time? Click here for the full story.
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