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November 28, 2018 U.S. Economy
Businesses and consumers are thriving. Here are a few important indicators that reflect the overall bullish outlook on the United States economy. This Simple Chart Predicted Every Dip in Copper Prices
July 17, 2018 Commodities
We need to understand Wall Street’s take on copper before we know whether this is an opportunity to invest or a warning to get out. Gasoline Has a Dirty Secret, and It’s Making Investors Rich
February 9, 2018 Oil
We’ve had nearly four years of low gasoline prices. However, we’re paying more for gasoline now, on a relative basis, than we did back in 2008. Consumer Confidence Leads the Stock Market Higher
November 22, 2017 U.S. Economy
An important thing to look at when gauging our economy is the overall consumer confidence outlook. Right now, that outlook is extremely positive. Homebuilders Now Know How to Squeeze Consumers
September 14, 2017 Real Estate
As hurricanes approached, gasoline demand increased as supply shrank, and prices rose. But sometimes price gouging is less obvious, as in the case of new homes.