August 2016
Most Americans’ Biggest Asset Isn’t Really an Asset
When most people think of a tangible asset they think of their home. Here's why people like that stay poor and never know why.
The World’s Great Gold Refiners
A little knowledge can be a useful commodity, especially when you want to learn more about the world's most sought-after, fought-over asset.
Gold and Stocks – The Best of Enemies
Let's face it: Gold and stocks have a history together, and like many old frenemies, sometimes they were on the same side; often not. Today they're historically opposed; a situation from which you stand to profit.
Digging Begins in Hunt for Nazi Gold Train
Billions in gold plus priceless art and treasures were looted from every corner of Europe, mysteriously vanishing into history in the closing days of World War II. But two determined treasure hunters are facing down skeptics in their quest for the truth.
America’s Monumental Retirement Dilemma
It used to be simple: Do a hard job well all your life, then retire and finally have some ease and peace. How did the end of working become the most complicated time of our lives?
Corporate Insiders Dumping Stocks – Should You?
When the captains of industry start selling off pieces of the ship, there may be stormy weather coming for the stock market.
The Quantitative Easing Epidemic Continues
Given the choice between doing a job to earn money or just being handed the cash, which would you pick? You've just answered the question of why our global economy is a shambles.
Negative Interest Rates Driving Banks to Crazy Extremes
Of all the misguided notions, the myth that grownups are in charge of our money may be the most harmful of all.