On this week’s edition of Stock Talk with Joe Rabil, Joe explains how to go about finding wholesale opportunities. He defines what that means by explaining the difference between Good Weakness and Bad Weakness. In addition, he goes through the ...

South Africa is suffering from rolling blackouts and other power outages. These could be avoided if the government would permit competition in electricity markets. Original Article: “Licensing Laws Deepen South Africa’s Electricity Crisis“ ...

Jesús Huerta de Soto, who is professor of economics at the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, is the leading representative of the Austrian school of economics in Spain. He is a renowned teacher, and two of his many doctoral ...

Forty years ago last week, the Los Angeles Herald Examiner published my first attack on the federal drug war. The previous year, the Reagan administration had unleashed its “Just Say No” program, vilifying anyone who smoked a joint, sniffed the ...

Ryan, Tho, and Kerry Baldwin take a look at why some politicians say they’re “nationalists.” Is nationalism a good thing or is it just another way to justify more government meddling in our lives?  New Radio Rothbard mugs are now ...

Academics from Lancaster University Management School (LUMS) have been awarded a £1.8million grant to accelerate the take up of digital technology amongst UK law and accountancy firms. The major research project, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) ...

The first thing I always look at are the technical conditions. For me, that’s a very simple analysis of price/volume. Here’s what that looks like right now on the S&P 500 and NASDAQ 100: S&P 500 ($SPX): During any uptrend, ...

Mere days prior to its receiving renewed attention because of an ongoing civil war, Sudan and many other African countries were (and still are) being promoted by news organizations as citadels of suffering. Viewers are subjected to heart-wrenching images: The ...

After a dormant period of three decades, which saw scant interest from international investors, Japanese stocks appear to be making their way once again into the limelight. While investors across the globe are wondering whether now might be the right ...

WASHINGTON — Six companies that make snacks with the active ingredient of cannabis have been sent cease and desist letters because the packaging looks too much like foods that kids love, including “Stoneos” that mimic Oreo cookies, the US Federal ...