Drama Is Bad for the UK and Its Investors Posted by Michael Carr | Oct 26, 2022 | Chart of the Day, Economy Liz Truss resigned as U.K. prime minister. It’s the shortest stint ever served in the position and it may leave some trouble. Read More
These Huge Dividends Could Fall Hard in a Recession Posted by Contrarian Outlook | Oct 19, 2022 | Investing Oil isn’t starting to underperform because of a reversion to the mean, but for a much more important reason: Recession fears. Read More
Self-Storage REIT Proves to Be a Recession-Proof Income Machine Posted by Charles Sizemore | Oct 15, 2022 | Investing There are more storage units across the U.S. than Starbucks, McDonald’s, Dunkin’ and Pizza Hut combined. This self storage REIT profits. Read More
China’s FIRE Lifestyle Lit the Fuse for Its Economy and Global Markets Posted by Michael Carr | Oct 12, 2022 | Chart of the Day, Economy Many people like the idea of “FIRE” — financial independence, retire early. But it doesn’t work for countries like China overall. Read More
When the Bear Market Will Bottom Out Posted by Money and Markets Staff | Oct 10, 2022 | Markets Some think this bear market is going to continue into 2024. But Adam O’Dell, Charles Sizemore and Matt Clark have a different take. Read More