Trading with Curvature
Options are contracts priced by the market against a future unknowable event, which is exactly why they don't share the same linear profit and loss characteristics compared to stocks, bonds, and futures.
The Mysteries of Social Security Unraveled
What happens to my disability benefit when I reach Social Security age?
Army Vet Starts Franchise Business for Other Veterans
JDog Junk Removal founder Jerry Flanagan offers franchise opportunities solely to veterans and military family members.
Record Highs, Earnings, and Immigration Debate
New record highs for U.S. stocks today - The Dow Jones Industrial Average posting its 27 record close of the year, ending the day above 17700 for the first time ever.
Facebook at Work? You’re Kidding, Right?
It’s ironic that the single activity we waste the most personal time on might actually be brought into the workplace on purpose. God help us.
The Prodigals Paradigm or Prerogative
Until now, the U.S. dollar has never been on the verge of rallying against every global currency, and in today's environment, the challenge is to see the horizon through a blinding blizzard of information.
Will Merrill Throw Thiel Out with the Wheatgrass Bathwater?
The wheatgrass and meditation era at Merrill Lynch may be over, but the question is whether the executive who ushered it in will go with it.
Exclusive: Greenberg to Testify as Early as Thursday in AIG Trial
The central figure in the $40 billion case against the government regarding the bailout of AIG will take the witness stand as early as Thursday, sources close to the matter tell FOX Business.
90-Year-Old Pickle Company’s Success Story
Sechler’s Pickles has been making pickles in St. Joe, Indiana for nearly a century.
All About Jobs
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway beat estimates on earnings per share in the third quarter. After reporting after the bell, shares pulled back just a bit in after hours after hitting an all-time high earlier in the day.
Hippie Retreat or Wall Street Powerhouse? Merrill’s Thiel Blurs the Line
There are more problems than just the Woodstock-like revival management meetings at Merrill Lynch as more brokers become fed up with New Age culture.
10 Signs You’re Not Keeping Up With the Trends
It’s getting harder and harder to keep up with current technology trends, but some things are better left unchanged.
Main Street Eyes Taxes, Wages, Marijuana in Midterms
Main Street's vote may determine more than just who goes to Washington. This is what small business is watching most closely as candidates duke it out.
Mr. Canary Gives Disabled Workers a Job Crafting Birdfeeders
The made-in-America company contracts out its production to mentally and developmentally disabled workers.
Altering Currency: Trading Through Sentiment and Cynicism
2013 is remembered as the year equities rallied before data said so. 2014 appears to be memorialized as the year sentiment trumped fundamentals.
Context Trumping Content and the “Cash-Secured Put Write”
The key to success with executing these procedures is to understand its unique drawbacks and to implement the strategy correctly in the appropriate market conditions.
73-Year-Old Grandpa Starts Made-in-America Company
With OPPOS, serial entrepreneur Tom Ervin is making mix-and-match leggings for girls, which were inspired by his granddaughter.
Stocks Post Biggest Gains in More Than a Year
U.S. stocks ended the week on a high note, posting their biggest weekly gains in more than a year.
U.S. Manufacturer Turns Challenge into Opportunity
When Evanston, Illinois-based IRMCO Advanced Lubricant Technologies saw its oil supply dry up, the company challenged itself to come up with an alternative.
Strong Third-Quarter Earnings Boost Investor Confidence
Big earnings out Thursday that helped give Wall Street a boost, and breaking news in New York about a possible case of Ebola.














