This week reinforced a theme that has increasingly defined financial markets over the past two years: investors continue rewarding companies directly tied to artificial intelligence infrastructure ...
Well, there's an important summit between the President of the United States and the President of China. China has minerals and industry; the US has oil. Let's talk about where this is heading.
Mr. Baker is the owner/editor of Precious Metals Warrants and he is a 1967 graduate of St. Mary's University in San Antonio with a major in Accounting. I bring a different background to the investment ...
May 6, 2026 – Amid escalating global tensions over energy "choke points," attention is shifting from the Strait of Hormuz to the Malacca Strait—one of the world’s busiest, narrowest shipping lanes, ...
An F-35 fighter contains 920 pounds of rare earths. A Virginia-class submarine needs 9,200. An Arleigh Burke destroyer requires 5,200. Strip those out of the supply chain, and the most advanced ...
What if there were a way to improve your cognition and vitality with the most effective photobiomodulation technology? That's the topic of today's program. Joining me is Peter Adams. He's Vice ...
Apr 15 – Can money be thought of in terms of energy and the laws of thermodynamics? Dr. George Mobus, co-author of Principles of Systems Science and an associate professor at the University of ...
Record Highs for US Stocks: John Kosar on Tech Leadership, Energy Trends, and Where Money Is Flowing
May 1, 2026 – John Kosar of Asbury Research joins Financial Sense Newshour to discuss the latest push to new record highs in the S&P 500 and Nasdaq, while the Dow lags behind. A major rotation back ...
This week’s market direction was defined by one thing: earnings, particularly from mega-cap technology and AI-linked companies. The market entered the week already sitting near record highs, but ...
Currently, the 30-year Treasury yield is at 4.95, so we're knocking on the door again at 5%. The former high was, I think, roughly around five and a quarter or so. So not quite at the all-time high, ...
For years, quantum computing sat in the same category as nuclear fusion. It was always promising, always fascinating, and always just far enough away that investors could safely ignore it. That ...
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