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5 Breakout Stocks You Missed (and How to Catch the Next Ones)

For the first time since this bull market began in late 2022, small-cap stocks are consistently outperforming Big Tech’s previous incumbents. That’s a big deal. And it may require a big change to your investing strategy. More 

5 Breakout Stocks You Missed (and How to Catch the Next Ones)

For the first time in years, the stock market is becoming a “market of the many.” However, buy-and-hold investing is no longer the holy grail it once was. To succeed in today's market, you have to alter your trading strategy. More 

The Nuclear Renaissance: Powering AI and Reshaping the Energy Landscape

The world is entering a transformative era in energy production—one that combines the resurgence of nuclear power with the rapidly expanding influence of artificial intelligence (AI). This "Nuclear Renaissance" is more than a trend; it’s a paradigm shift. By leveraging advanced nuclear technologies like Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and Advanced Modular Reactors (AMRs), countries and companies alike are addressing two major challenges: the global push for clean energy and the skyrocketing energy needs of AI-driven industries. More 

What New Year’s Resolutions Teach Us About Stock Market Trends

Forbes’ statistics show that a full 53% of New Year’s Resolutions are long forgotten by the end of March, and a mere 10% last until October. The same kind of seasonality plays out in the stock market, too. And not just at the beginning of the year. More 

How to Find Success Despite Wild Stock Market Volatility

This stock market volatility could be the new norm for Wall Street going forward. Why? Because algorithms run the market now.  More 

A Look Back From 2024: Answering Your Biggest AGI Questions

As we’ve only just begun traveling down the path toward AGI, I’d like the revisit a past Smart Money from this year where I answered your most pressing questions. More 

Cracking the Code of the Market’s Annual Cycles

We’ve discovered that seasonality doesn’t just apply to the big indexes. Every stock has its own “seasons” to grow or decline. A kind of summer... And a kind of winter, too. Year after year. More