Nintendo has proven itself time and time again as a leading market innovator surviving numerous hardships. Of course, the company has hits and misses like any other. But over the long term, Nintendo...
We had a good run, but a bear market is coming. Geopolitical unrest, the expansion of trade wars, and the very real possibility that the Trump administration will collapse on itself in the coming...
The United States is now the world’s top oil producer. Technological advances in drilling have accelerated so much in the last three years that America’s Permian oil basin is producing more oil...
Electric motors have survived the test of time and remain a vital part of modern life. They're so ubiquitous that you probably don't realize how often you benefit from them. But they haven't changed...
Channeling the ghost of Nostradamus, Energy and Capital editor Christian DeHaemer gives you his predictions for 2019. Find out all seven market predictions and what investors can start doing today...
Whenever I bring up gold in a conversation about investing, people often make a major incorrect assumption about me: that I'm a gold bug. But the truth is, I'm not a gold bug. I'm a gold investor....
A lot of people are automatically comparing this global recession everyone is talking about and its potential effects on the oil market to the financial crisis of 2008. But that's a mistake. Energy...
Pot Stock Investors Frustrated as Stocks Continue to Fall
In 2019, energy investors will need to add more exposure to the renewable energy space. Energy and Capital editor Jeff Siegel talks the end of coal's dominance and the energy stocks to keep an eye...
Battery electric vehicles are set to become the standard over the next few decades. It's expected that by 2040, battery electric vehicles will represent more than half of global auto sales. But the...
Inside is an ominous chart and It's of the Dow Jones Transportation Average. Energy and Capital editor Christian DeHaemer says the market's oldest signal confirms a bearish outlook. Here's why it's...
OPEC has a lot of power. About 40% of the world's oil production comes from OPEC members. But it's easy to see how that power can quickly slip away. Energy and Capital editor Luke Burgess raises the...