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The IoT and the Day the Internet Died … Almost October 31, 2016 by Ted Bauman Privacy Invasion Recently, the Internet almost died thanks to cheap security in IoT devices. Instead of killing the IoT market, though, the event may have opened a new opportunity for investors.
Collectibles: Your Shelter From Volatility Collectibles: Your Shelter From Volatility October 15, 2016 by Jocelynn Smith Onshore Solutions Collectibles are a way to protect your assets not only from upheaval in the market, but also from the uncertainty we are facing with an out-of-control government and the upcoming presidential election.
GDP Apocalypse Now October 7, 2016 by Chad Shoop U.S. Economy Do you want to follow how often the U.S. economy fails to live up to expectations? Well … there’s an app for that. And what is says about gross domestic product (GDP) isn’t pretty.
The Most Hated Asset Class The Most Hated Asset Class September 27, 2016 by Jeff Yastine Commodities Commodities have shown signs of life this year, but are still viewed as an underperforming asset class. And that perception is exactly why it’s worth looking at this sector right now.
Real Estate Peak Has Real Estate Hit Its Peak? September 20, 2016 by Jeff Yastine Real Estate With the Federal Reserve set to announce its latest interest-rate decision tomorrow afternoon, we're left staring down the possibility of a rate hike ... and what that could mean for real estate.

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