Written by Jimmy Mengel
Posted January 4, 2022
Jimmy Mengel can't wait to board Alaska Airlines later this year and likely pay for his tickets with the gains he got from the company itself...
Written by Adam English
Posted December 30, 2021
At a certain point, the EV hype needs to settle down and the day-to-day issues need to take over. That is already starting to happen, and we need to accept that compromises — from consumer...
Written by Luke Burgess
Posted December 29, 2021
Inflation in the U.S. and around the rest of the world is soaring. Yet the price of gold is mostly flat.
Written by Jimmy Mengel
Posted December 28, 2021
Here are a few of Jimmy Mengel's predictions for next year so you don't drop the ball after the ball drops…
Written by Adam English
Posted December 23, 2021
Ike started something that has been at the cutting edge of technology for most of a century. What's that secretive federal agency up to now?
Written by Jimmy Mengel
Posted December 21, 2021
As the cursed year of our lord 2021 comes to a close, we have a financial orchestra playing the equivalent of a “brown note.” Here's what to do for 2022...
Written by Adam English
Posted December 16, 2021
Nearly all cars that have any data systems that tie in to the cellular network are about to turn into digital bricks and there is no capacity to fix them.
Written by Luke Burgess
Posted December 15, 2021
Unfortunately there is little you can do to control food prices. You have more control over the weather. But you can hedge against rising food prices.
Written by Adam English
Posted December 9, 2021
While the rest of the U.S. was shrugging off their food comas from Thanksgiving, Elon Musk sent out an email last Friday to a select list of workers that all but promised dire consequences without...
Written by Luke Burgess
Posted December 8, 2021
There is a fourth major factor that promises to drive food prices even higher that very few people are considering. That factor is fertilizer.
Written by Jimmy Mengel
Posted December 7, 2021
There is a tiny company trading for less than a dollar that is sitting on a deposit of phosphate so large that it could completely replace the world’s dependence on the Western Sahara...
Written by Adam English
Posted December 2, 2021
The tragic Texas winter storm helped shed light on a very real problem for the state's wind power. Texas is far from alone, too. It's a problem with all variable power sources.