
Commodities have fell off the cliff with oil and base metals getting crushed over the last year. Is the general market about to follow the same trend? Read more

The biggest public company by market capitalization in California is Apple, and it happens to be 4000x the size of the biggest pubco in Wyoming. Read more

Polls show that fewer Americans are in the stock market than in the last two decades. The biggest casualties have been lower and middle income earners. Read more

With August’s meltdown, most assets have had a rough year. This snapshot from Deutsche Bank shows YTD performance, and one market that has bucked the trend. Read more

How new media has ushered in a better experience for investors. Welcome to the modern era of investor relations. Read more

The FANG stocks (Facebook, Amazon, Netflix, and Google) are a group of tech companies that have carried the market this year, creating $440B in value YTD. Read more

The elite group of startups worth over $1 billion – the unicorn club – is becoming increasingly crowded. Will it continue to remain frothy for investors? Read more

In this chart and post, we show why markets are off to their worst start in history. We also look at recent S&P 500 starts to show an interesting trend. Read more

In a volatile market in 2015, the average investor lost 3.1%. In today’s post, we break this performance down by region, profession, and age. Read more