People seem to universally agree that equality is good and inequality is bad, but no one seems to know what that means. ...

The era of constant stimulus has eroded the middle class and created record levels of debt. The net-zero plan will add scarcity and impoverishment. ...

June’s job numbers show job growth over the past year has been overwhelmingly in part time jobs, as full-time work and the total number of employed workers has stagnated. ...

Seasonally, the first two weeks of July have been great for the stock market. Now that the first two weeks of July are behind us, will the stock market take a breather until September? After how the market acted this ...

In this StockCharts TV video, Mary Ellen examines which areas of the market have moved into favor amid the S&P 500 pullback. She compares value vs. growth stocks and the merits of both, and highlights the move away from technology stocks. ...

In this edition of StockCharts TV‘s The Final Bar, Dave answers viewer questions on the best time frames for viewing charts, insights on using Vanguard ETFs for sector rotation, the duration and effect of the Hindenburg Omen indicator, how stocks are indexed ...

The S&P 500 remains in a primary uptrend, as confirmed by a fairly consistent pattern of higher highs and higher lows. But what would confirm that a top is in place for our major equity benchmarks? To answer that, it may be ...

One of the reasons for the hard-left turn in higher education has been the increasing radicalization of accreditation agencies. It is important for colleges and universities to break away from these agencies and rethink the accreditation process. ...

David Gordon reviews William Hogeland’s “The Hamilton Scheme” and finds some accounts close to what Mises Institute President Tom DiLorenzo wrote about Alexander Hamilton several years ago. Hamilton’s unfortunate legacy still harms this nation and its economy. ...

The landscape of commercial mortgages is intimately linked to the broader economic climate. Changes such as fluctuations in the Bank of England’s base rate directly influence lending rates and investment decisions. In this article, we will explore these connections and ...