Canada’s Market Data Problem

Do investors see an accurate depiction of market data in Canada? The answer is surprising. Read more

Here’s 48 Hedge Fund Terms Every Investor Should Know

Hedge funds may seem secretive and mysterious at first, but this infographic helps to make them more understandable. Here’s 48 hedge fund terms you should know. Read more

How Much State Debt Rests on Your Shoulders?

In addition to federal debt, states and municipalities also incur debt on your behalf. Here are the states with the most and least state debt per capita. Read more

Animation: The Collapse of the Middle Class in 20 Major U.S. Cities

The middle class now makes up less than half of the population in the U.S. – see its decline simultaneously across 20 major cities in this simple animation. Read more

Visualizing the Buying Power of the U.S. Dollar Over the Last Century

A timeline of U.S. monetary history shows the major events, the changing money supply, and the falling buying power of the U.S. dollar over time. Read more

Crude Awakening: The Global Black Market for Oil

Oil is a money maker, but it’s also lucrative for criminals and terrorists. Every year, $133B is lost to fuel theft – here’s how it happens and who it affects. Read more

12 Types of Technical Indicators Used by Stock Traders

Many professional stock traders use technical indicators to help them with trade timing or to alert them of new trends. Here’s what they are all about. Read more

31 Fascinating Facts on the Early History of the U.S. Dollar

Today, the U.S. dollar is an iconic currency familiar to all. But do you know the history of U.S. currency, and events that shaped the dollar we know today? Read more

Why the World’s Billionaire Investors Buy Precious Metals

Billionaire investors like Ray Dalio are stocking up on gold. Here’s the ideas and strategies on gold from four elite investors, and what we can learn. Read more

$20 Trillion of U.S. Debt Visualized Using Stacks of $100 Bills

Millions, billions, trillions – these are abstract numbers. Here’s what $20 trillion of U.S. debt looks like in terms of cold hard cash. Read more