On this week’s edition of StockCharts TV‘s StockCharts in Focus, Grayson announces a brand new stock market service from Larry Williams called “Focus On Stocks”. Available now for all StockCharts Members, Larry’s newsletter brings you exclusive market insights from one of the ...
It was quite a week in the stock market. The early part was relatively calm, but then things got a little hairy. You can thank the Fitch Ratings downgrade of US long-term debt from AAA to AA+ for the quick ...
The yearly growth rate of the consumer price index jumped from 5.4 percent in June 2021 to 9.1 percent in June 2022. Some economists attributed this increase to monopolies. According to Business Insider, economists at the Federal Reserve Bank of ...
The political passion for “social justice” is creating a larger free-rider problem and a problem of injustice. Original Article: “Social Justice and the Free-Rider Problem” ...
On this episode of Radio Rothbard, Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop look at the latest indictment of Donald Trump. While many are exhausted with the theater of modern politics, DC’s escalating attacks reveal the state’s true anatomy. Any challenge to ...
Michael Huemer has made my life easier. One of my tasks at the Mises Institute is to teach praxeology to students, and doing so involves explaining a priori knowledge (i.e., what we can know just by thinking about it), a ...
The last few weeks, metals have been swinging wildly. I have been following Copper and Gold and it has been a wild ride to say the least. I’ll cover off Copper and related miners today. As we wait for the ...
Sadiq Khan has expanded the grant scheme for London’s ultra-low emission zone (Ulez) to cover any household with a heavily polluting car or motorbike, spending an extra £50m after intense pressure over the political fallout of the plan. The revised ...
WASHINGTON – The United States should extend electric vehicle (EV) tax credit benefits to Vietnam if it wants to encourage a landmark investment from the country in US-based manufacturing, the head of the main US business lobby for Southeast Asia ...
Restaurants and cafes across the UK are going insolvent at a pace not seen for more than a decade, new research shows. A total of 3,347 eateries have been unable to pay their debts in the past two years to ...