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The U.S. dollar is weak again, and Credit Suisse has warned that the weakness is here to stay for some time. In fact, the firm has outlined how much more dollar weakness can be expected against the...
"The Dark Tower" took the top spot at the weekend box office, value of bitcoins continues to surge, Mark Zuckerberg probably isn't running for president, and more headlines.
The value of a bitcoin has surged above $3,000, which makes the market cap of the total value of the currency $52 billion. In the past year, the value of a bitcoin has risen 440%, according to Coin...
247 Wall St. thought this would be a good opportunity to present a primer on the cryptocurrency that is gaining popularity and is used by companies and organizations worldwide.
“Sell in May and go away” echoes are bouncing off the walls this time of year, and it is worth a look where this trend comes from in order to determine where it may be going this year.
Western financial markets got a major boost on Monday morning, as Macron topped Le Pen in the French elections, with a coalition expected to give Macron a formal victory next month.
In a world where disruption has become the norm, maybe the most recent rise of Bitcoin should not be that large of a surprise.
It is called the "X Date," which is the day the federal government runs so low on funds that the Treasury cannot pay all its bills. Over the past several years, squabbling in Congress has brought the...
Gold bugs have yet one more tool to add to their toolbox: the first U.S.-listed exchange traded fund that is gold-backed and designed for a strong U.S. dollar.
The year 2016 was a wild ride for equity and bond investors alike. Stocks surged, making the March 2009 v-bottom low into a bull market that is now almost 8 years old. A Donald Trump victory as...
It turns out that there may just be a few points driving all this gold demand. And to make matters even more complex, those pressures may only get stronger ahead.
24/7 Wall St. wanted to offer up some of the key outside views which have been offered by economists, analysts and research shops for the post-Brexit vote. These have been compiled in a quote...
Britain has voted to leave the European Union. They never shared currencies, but they shared in trade and in many common laws and practices. One of the side outcomes of the Brexit vote is that polls...
The gurus have been sounding the warning for months now, pounding the table about an imminent end to a now seven-year bull market.
Should investors sell in May and go away this year? That largely depends on three foreseeable things.