An F-35 fighter contains 920 pounds of rare earths. A Virginia-class submarine needs 9,200. An Arleigh Burke destroyer requires 5,200. Strip those out of the supply chain, and the most advanced ...
What if there were a way to improve your cognition and vitality with the most effective photobiomodulation technology? That's the topic of today's program. Joining me is Peter Adams. He's Vice ...
Record Highs for US Stocks: John Kosar on Tech Leadership, Energy Trends, and Where Money Is Flowing
May 1, 2026 – John Kosar of Asbury Research joins Financial Sense Newshour to discuss the latest push to new record highs in the S&P 500 and Nasdaq, while the Dow lags behind. A major rotation back ...
This week’s market direction was defined by one thing: earnings, particularly from mega-cap technology and AI-linked companies. The market entered the week already sitting near record highs, but ...
Quantum computing is starting to move out of the lab and into the real world—and the shift is happening faster than many expected. What was once viewed as a distant, theoretical technology is now ...
Apr 29, 2026 – Before the Iran war, Peter Boockvar called $60 oil cheap. FS Insider checks back in to ask if he’s still bullish after energy’s big run—and why oil may stay elevated even if the war ...
Growing Fed Division: The latest Fed meeting showed an unusual level of internal dissent, with both hawkish and dovish disagreements, signaling a move away from groupthink and chairman-dominated ...
Apr 28, 2026 – Six months before the midterms, Bruce Mehlman says history, Trump’s approval ratings, and weak consumer sentiment strongly favor Democrats in taking the House. Could easing inflation or ...
Well, today we're going to discuss how to make college more affordable, looking specifically at the two plus two option. This is something we've discussed in the past, but it's becoming even more ...
Earnings season took center stage this week, but unlike prior quarters where beats alone were enough, this market demanded clarity on margins, capital spending, and forward guidance. The result was a ...
Well, you certainly can't argue with something like that. There are a bunch of statistics that say when you see this type of rise in the S&P in particular—19 out of 20 times the market closes the year ...
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