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Weekend: Two Things...

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted May 28, 2011

You can't have an either/or approach. It has to be both. You can't secure a safe retirement only going after huge wins. And you can't bank huge wins by simply playing it safe.

Rare Earth Uses Still Growing

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted May 16, 2011

The more research done on metals, the more uses we're finding: missile guidance systems, super strong and light alloys, magnets, wave tubes, neutron reflectors, and other devices that keep you safe...

Weekend: Don't Stop Eating for Fear of Choking

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted May 13, 2011

That's what we do: We look at all the information and likely outcomes of a given scenario – even horrific ones – and give our best advice on how to make it work to your advantage.

A Different Way to Find Eagle Ford Profits

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted May 6, 2011

There's more to energy investing than just the drillers... Editor Keith Kohl explains why.

4 Energy Stocks Easing Japan's Energy Burden

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted April 22, 2011

Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl offers four energy stocks that will help Japan ease their upcoming energy crisis and asks investors, "How are you NOT bullish on energy yet?"

Forget Oil --This Is Your Sleeper Play of 2011

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted April 19, 2011

Editor Keith Kohl explains why Big Oil isn't exactly delivering big profits.

Profitable Parables

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted April 18, 2011

If you want things to be better: finances, investments, careers, relationships; you have to make them that way.

Advanced Battery Technologies

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted April 17, 2011

Editor Jeff Siegel reviews a beaten-down battery stock.

Weekend: Still Buying What Burns

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted April 15, 2011

The solution to Peak Oil, as many countries are proving, isn't more hard-to-get oil — though that will continue to be profitable for some time... Instead, there will be multiple solutions to fill...

Trickle Down Enernomics

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted April 12, 2011

We'll add a billion people by 2030... We'll need 40% more energy... It'll cost $25 trillion... Here's part of how we'll get there.

Don't Count Uranium Out

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted April 6, 2011

Kaitlin Walter discusses how the uranium industry will overcome current issues.

Too Little Too Late?

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted April 6, 2011

Kaitlin Walter, analyzes, Canadian Prime Minster, Stephen Harper's latest campaign speech.

Wind Energy Up to Speed

Written by Brian Hicks
Posted March 30, 2011

Guest contributor Kaitlin Walter, explains why 2010 was a record year for the wind energy sector.

Coal is the New Uranium

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted March 30, 2011

Christian DeHaemer says coal is going up. Here's why...

Oil by Any Other Name

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted March 27, 2011

If world oil demand is to be 110.6 million barrels per day in 2035, and most experts believe production will never pass 100 million barrels per day... where is the difference going to come from?

Weekend: 3 LNG Stocks for Summer

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted March 25, 2011

Editor Keith Kohl reveals why Japan's troubles will cause a surge of activity in the LNG markets.

The Japan Buying Opportunity

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted March 21, 2011

The takeaway is this: We are at the beginning of a decades-long energy bull market induced by population-driven demand and limited supply... Mining accidents, oil spills, and earthquakes don't...

Ford Set to Gain in the Electric Car Market

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted March 20, 2011

Editor Jeff Siegel discusses how Ford may have just taken the lead in electric vehicle development.

Weekend: A Divide Emerges

Written by Nick Hodge
Posted March 18, 2011

Editor Nick Hodge says the best way to come out ahead during times of instability is to secure your wealth.

Blood In the Streets

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted March 16, 2011

Editor Chris DeHaemer shares with readers why waiting for natural gas to go up has been a little like waiting for Godot.