Energy and Capital Archives

Why I’m so Bullish on These Private Solar Royalty Plans

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted May 31, 2023

What are the safest and most profitable alternative investments you should be making today? As always, the answer can be found by following the smart money...

Saudi Goes, "Dollar, Dollar Bills, Y'all"

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted May 30, 2023

The big news this week is that Saudi Arabia is in talks with the BRICS countries regarding joining the new world currency. Christian DeHaemer has the details.

Investing in the Future of Sustainable Aviation Fuel

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted May 28, 2023

Governments across the globe are now mandating the use of sustainable aviation fuel, or SAF. And like it or not, those mandates offer us an excellent opportunity to make a few bucks...

$750 Billion up for Grabs in New 3D-Printed Housing Market

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted May 28, 2023

$750 Billion up for Grabs in New 3D-Printed Housing Market

The “Ouching” Felt 'Round the World

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted May 25, 2023

To cut or to not cut — that’s the decision OPEC is going to make at its next meeting on June 4, 2023. In reality, it’s actually a much easier decision than you might first believe...

The CBDC Threat Has Gone International

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted May 24, 2023

While supporters claim a central bank digital currency will cut down on fraud and make banking far more efficient, it’ll also give the government unprecedented control over your money...

Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted May 23, 2023

According to Christian DeHaemer, there are two things that lead to the destruction of the middle class: inflation and debt. Are we close to destruction?

Is Texas Falling Victim to Socialist Energy Policies?

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted May 22, 2023

Is Texas Falling Victim to Socialist Energy Policies?

A Default at the Church Picnic

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted May 22, 2023

The definition of a default is the failure to fulfill the contract to pay back a loan. Another way to default is to pay back the loan with a currency that is worth less than when the loan was made.

What if Apple Fails?

Written by Jason Stutman
Posted May 21, 2023

As we approach what could arguably be Apple’s most pivotal product launch in the post-Steve Jobs era, it's impossible not to feel the anticipation...

It’s the Quiet Oil Crisis That’ll Kill You

Written by Keith Kohl
Posted May 18, 2023

We throw around the word "crisis" way too much today. Just scan the headlines yourself, and you’ll see exactly what analyst Keith Kohl means. But sometimes, it’s the quiet crises that’ll get...

Tennessee Just Approved the U.S. Nuclear Power Renaissance

Written by Jeff Siegel
Posted May 17, 2023

Make no mistake: Small modular reactors (SMRs) are the future of nuclear energy, and there’s only one company that currently produces the fuel necessary to power them. That’s the company you...