Source: The Economist Canadian Housing Market, Bubble or Not? For Canadians, a topic of conversation that comes up often is the housing market. More specifically, whether or not Canada is… Read more
Gen Y: The Next Generation of Investors Move over Baby Boomers, the next generation of investors is here and they plan on doing big things. With Gen Y youth (born… Read more
Trading Forex: A Large and Liquid Market An alternative to trading on the stock market is trading currencies on the Foreign Exchange Market (Forex). Although trading currency may not… Read more
How Algorithms Have Changed the Face of Wall Street In these modern times, it feels as if everything (and sometimes, everyone) is being replaced by electronics and computers. The financial… Read more
Bitcoin Vs. Gold For thousands of years, gold has been the international currency, and for good reason. Gold is a substance that is in high demand and there is a… Read more
How to Short Penny Stocks You may have heard of shorting penny stocks, but in case you don’t know how the background process works, we have you covered. As… Read more
Currency Wars: A Race to the Bottom “Printing dollars at home means higher inflation in China, higher food prices in Egypt and stock bubbles in Brazil. Printing money means that… Read more
Buying and Selling Precious Metals: What the IRS Needs to Know When it comes to bullion and the IRS, it can be confusing in regards to what Uncle Sam… Read more
Bitcoin: A Modern Gold Rush? Although it may seem strange, there are quite a few parallels between the California Gold Rush and race for hash rate to mine bitcoins.… Read more
How Secure are Bitcoins? It should go without saying that you should treat bitcoins like the money in your bank account. Cryptocurrencies become more popular day-by-day, and thieves have definitely been paying… Read more