by Jason Bodner October 14, 2025 I was on a flight last week. All was going fine, and I was scheduled to arrive in West Palm Beach at 5:00 pm. I heard murmurs of bad weather, and we started circling. Then the pilot said we were out of fuel and had to divert to Tampa....
by Bryan Perry October 14, 2025 The current market flush, triggered by the Trump administration’s threat of additional 100% tariffs on China due to fresh export restrictions on rare earth metals – of which China controls 70% of the global supply – has provided a...
by Gary Alexander October 14, 2025 First, let’s celebrate the fact that the government shutdown has spared us from the wildly premature and often inaccurate monthly jobs report, usually deposited in our inboxes on the first Friday of each month. We can also celebrate...
by Ivan Martchev October 14, 2025 For most of the last six-months, it was kind of nice to not see aggressive presidential tweets in the middle of the trading day, but the trade war is not over yet, and (as I have written here before), I never thought the Chinese were...
by Louis Navellier October 14, 2025 We tend to focus on our own government’s dysfunctions, but despite the federal government shutdown, the U.S. remains an oasis for most of the world, with better demographics than Asia and Northern Europe, higher key interest rates...