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The Beginning of the End

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted August 8, 2022

This era has unleashed technological change at a rapid pace and transformed every locality everywhere. You can have what you want when you want it...

Only One Russian Industry Has Escaped Sanctions

Written by Luke Sweeney
Posted July 31, 2022

Every corner of the Russian economy has been sanctioned except one. As it turns out, this sector of the economy has been deemed too important to warrant any harm...

This Stock Is up 114% in a Month

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted July 25, 2022

Semiconductors are in extreme demand. The U.S. government wants to bring chipmaking back home, and at the center of this new initiative is one small company.

The Death of Cybersecurity as We Know It

Written by Luke Sweeney
Posted July 10, 2022

The tech sector is quietly developing new technology that could destabilize the global economy. It could mean the end of cybersecurity as we know it, as well as a complete restructuring of our...

EU Sides With Big Oil and Tells Tree Huggers to Take a Hike

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted July 6, 2022

Environmentalists had a bad day yesterday after the EU Parliament revealed it will now label natural gas and nuclear as “green” energy investments...

Investing in Space Solar Technology

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted June 22, 2022

On a levelized cost basis, solar is the cheapest form of energy, and that advantage continues to grow as capital costs for competing energy sources increase.

Janet Yellen Comes Clean on Inflation

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted June 1, 2022

When it comes to protecting your wealth, the last thing you can rely on is the government. This isn’t based on personal prejudices but rather historical bureaucratic blunders.

The “Fallout” From Three Mile Island Is Still Spreading

Written by Luke Sweeney
Posted May 8, 2022

America’s worst nuclear accident on record occurred on March 28, 1979. It birthed the long-standing public fear of nuclear energy that still lingers today.

Out of the Pandemic and Into Innovation (Future Giants Inside)

Written by Sean McCloskey
Posted April 28, 2022

In 1665, an outbreak of the bubonic plague in England forced the University of Cambridge into lockdown, where Sir Isaac Newton made his most important discovery ever.

Warning! Your City Is Being Watched

Written by Luke Sweeney
Posted April 24, 2022

Imagine intersections that can sense traffic and predict the most efficient patterns. A traffic-free utopia is absolutely possible with this technology...

Why Elon Musk Is Unstoppable

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted April 20, 2022

Make no mistake: Elon Musk may ruffle some feathers with his tweets and comments, but maybe that’s a good thing. We need more CEOs to stand up to the status quo...

What Putin Knows

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted April 18, 2022

Market analyst Christian DeHaemer discusses the current state of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and what it means for energy.

Which Generation Killed American Independence?

Written by Luke Sweeney
Posted April 3, 2022

Different fuels have different properties that make them appropriate for different tasks. Right here is where the myth of U.S. energy independence breaks down.

It’s 1973 Again, and Gas Rations Are Coming

Written by Sean McCloskey
Posted March 31, 2022

On Wednesday, Germany announced its citizens should prepare for the potential of liquid natural gas (LNG) rationing as the Ukraine-Russia conflict rages on. 

Putin Will Burn the World to the Ground Before Giving in to Western Demands

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted March 23, 2022

Putin will burn the whole world to the ground before succumbing to Western demands or the continuation of a free Ukraine. That should give everyone pause.

Is U.S. Petrodollar Dominance Over?

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted March 16, 2022

A few days ago, Saudi Arabia expedited its conversations with China to price some of its oil sales in yuan. Here's what that means for the U.S. economy...

WTI Falls Below $100: Is This an Oil Dip Worth Buying?

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted March 15, 2022

On Monday, WTI crude fell below $93 per barrel, a level we haven’t seen since Russian tanks started rolling across the Ukrainian border. Is this a dip worth buying?

How Renewable Energy Protects Our Energy Infrastructure

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted March 2, 2022

Remember last year when Texas' subpar electricity infrastructure collapsed? Imagine that on a national scale. We've never been more vulnerable than we are now...

Vlad vs. the World

Written by Luke Sweeney
Posted February 27, 2022

Putin is shooting himself and his entire country in the foot — and, in the process, losing what little international support he might have had left.

Putin Chooses War, and the Extreme Energy Crisis That Comes With It

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted February 22, 2022

If you think all hope is lost, at least there’s some good news. Keith Kohl shows readers the real market winners now that Putin has chosen war with Ukraine.