You have to get out of stocks. Stocks have bubbled again and when they go down they’re going to go down hard.
Read More »Gold Shares Have Bottomed & Will Now Outperform Physical Gold Over Next 5.5 Years (+2K Views)
2014 could end up being the turnaround year for precious metals and a bull market ascent could develop in 2015 - especially so in gold shares. Here's why.
Read More »Supercharge Your Portfolio! This Market Sector Is UP +40%
Many nations and corporations across the world are taking steps to develop alternative energy solutions and the private sector is taking note of this opportunity with investors pouring in their cash. Last year, a staggering $214 billion was invested in renewable energy worldwide and, according to Thomson Reuter’s Lipper unit, alternative energy mutual funds and exchange traded funds returned an impressive average 41.6% over the 12 months through June. If you are interested in investing in alternative energy stocks check out this infographic for more information.
Read More »What Is – Why Invest In – the New “Internet of Things” (IoT) Market? (+2K Views)
By next year there will be twice as many devices connected to the Internet as there are people in the world, according to some estimates, and by the end of the decade, that number may hit 50 billion. This burgeoning market is referred to as the Internet of Things (IoT). This infographic provides a description of the developing IoT space and identifies major companies who are shaping this new market sector and worth looking at for exposure to this important trend.
Read More »Stock Market Bull Likely to Continue for Another 2-3 Years – Here’s Why
If you follow the mainstream financial print media, you may have seen that many prominent publications have recently called this stock market a ‘bubble’ and many are waiting for the elusive stock market crash! In our view, however, such bearish ‘bubble’ sentiment is precisely the reason why, in our opinion, the party is likely to continue for at least another 2-3 years. Here's why & what sectors to take full advantage of.
Read More »The Next Step In Technology Is the “Internet of Things” & These Companies Have Exposure To It
Technology companies have a history of not getting along, but if they’re going to be successful in the so-called “Internet of Things” (IoT), they’ll have to find a way to do it. This article focuses on what is necessary for widespread adoption, explain the consumer and enterprise sides of adoption and provide a list of companies they expect to have exposure to this next step in technology.
Read More »The “Internet of Things” – Spearheading Another Industrial Revolution
The Internet of Things is starting to take over all aspects of life. More and more devices and even appliances are connecting to the Internet, not only supposedly making our lives more convenient, but also making them inherently more complicated in some ways. The Internet of Things has already had a major impact on Consumer segments over the last 15 years and now it is beginning to move into Industrials, where a Goldman Sachs team of analysts thinks the economic impact will be greater. Here's what they had to say and how it will impact your way of life.
Read More »“Internet of Things” Emerging As Next Mega-trend – Here’s What’s Happening (2K Views)
The Internet of Things is emerging as a third, and potentially the biggest, trend yet in the development of the Internet. Here's why.
Read More »Using the “Internet of Things” Is A Tricky Investment Idea – Here’s Why
The Internet of Things has entered the mainstream but...will move at different speeds, in different industries, over the next few decades as the cost of connectivity continues to drop.
Read More »Its Time to Stop Trying to Time the Market & Start Playing the Percentages – Here’s Why
Remember the game Musical Chairs? It seems that investors on Wall Street have been playing this game recently, as more and more we are seeing signs that the current bull market may be reaching its final stages. Each new sign that appears represents just one more chair being taken away from the game. The question investors need to ask is "where will I be when the music stops"?
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