U.S. electricity demand is set to jump 25% by 2030 and 78% by 2050, making energy - from oil and gas to renewables and utilities - the most important sector for long term investors.
Alexander Green explains why the real mark of an educated mind is understanding that capitalism works and socialism doesn't - and why Scandinavian "socialism" is actually free market capitalism with a large welfare state.
Many billionaires built fortunes by concentrating in a single stock, but most companies fail and only a tiny fraction of equities drive long term market gains, making diversification essential for everyday investors.
As everyday life grows more expensive, economist Dr. Mark Skousen asks whether money can truly buy happiness - and shows how income, purpose and balance shape our well-being in an affordability crisis.
Prices feel out of control, but a new wave of AI and technology could actually push everyday costs lower--and create powerful profit opportunities for investors who prepare now.
Alexander Green explains how graduates and everyday investors can build wealth through simple, practical steps in saving, investing, and homeownership.
Discover why using your surplus wealth for private charity and education can be far better than paying more taxes - and how Ben Franklin's example can guide your giving and tax planning in retirement.
Discover why Austrian economics offers a clearer view of today's distorted markets, from easy money booms and busts to credit cycles and Gross Output - and how it can help you protect and grow your portfolio.
Oxford Club Chief Investment Strategist Alexander Green and portfolio manager Conrad Schwalbe reveal practical strategies to bulletproof your retirement portfolio from bubbles, inflation and sequence-of-returns risk.
In this deeply personal tribute, Alexander Green reflects on the unforgettable lessons he learned from his best friend, Rob Fix - about boldness, quality over price, savoring life's beauty, and living the American Dream with grace, humor and a heart ...