Investors are rediscovering that “boring” industries in the real economy can produce fantastic returns. The top-performing sector so far this year has been energy, which is up a whopping 20%. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 Index is flat, and the technology sector as a whole is down. Does this mean that the “fear of missing out” (FOMO) is dead? Click here for Adam O'Dell's findings.
Ian King notes there wasn’t a single ad for prediction markets during this year’s Super Bowl. And that wasn’t an accident. The NFL specifically kept these platforms out of the broadcast, putting them in the same prohibited category as tobacco and firearms. Why is the NFL so concerned about prediction markets, and how could these platforms impact your future? Click here to find out.
According to Addison Wiggin, for nearly two decades, buying U.S. large-cap growth felt like owning the house in a casino that never closed. You could leave the table, come back after dinner, and the chips would still be stacked in your favor. Recently, the tables have turned. What happened, and where will it lead? Click here for the details.
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