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United Auto Workers Local 2250 picket outside a General Motors plant in Missouri. 2023. Whom is the person at the desk, on the fryer line, or at the shop-floor workstation next to yours working for? It seems like a silly question. Isn’t he or she obviously

In this edition of StockCharts TV's The Final Bar, Dave welcomes Bret Kenwell of eToro. Bret shares the levels he's watching for AAPL and AMD, speaks to this week's bounce higher, and points out why Energy still shows long-term strength. David breaks down earnings names and stocks

Jerome Powell is sworn in as Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. 2018. Can the Federal Reserve build a better mousetrap? Wall Street Journal columnist Joseph Sternberg hopes so. Sternberg rightly indicts the Fed for failing to predict and contain the

In this edition of StockCharts TV's The Final Bar, Dave examines names making moves in the market like Tesla (TSLA), Verizon (VZ), and Nucor (NUE). Explore the world of equity benchmarks and learn how large caps, mid caps, and small caps can offer unique opportunities based on

Overlapping examples of competing credit cards. We all like competition. Adversarial contests bring us better candidates in elections, more just outcomes in courtrooms, and beauty and excitement in sports. In commercial society, competition disciplines market actors, encouraging low prices, good quality, and constant innovation. As an economist