Tom Dyson


Why Tom Is Buying “Old Economy” Stocks

Heavy industrials, utilities, and materials can be called "old economy" stocks, and are typically shunned by investors because they're the ones associated with the pre-tech economy. What are these stocks and why are they important?

The Reality of the Price-to-Sales Ratio

The price-to-sales ratio is a solid indicator for the health of a company because "sales" numbers don't lie. Currently,...

Tom’s Mailbag: A Precious Metals Allocation Strategy

Tom answers reader questions: Is Tom being dishonest about bitcoin? Will there be an end of central banking? What's...

Big Oil Refineries Are Heading East

For years, Western countries have topped the oil market. But now, there is a huge trend in motion: the...

The One Book You’ll Want to Read This Winter

Investment expert Doug Casey is currently writing a financial fiction novel series called High Ground. He recently released his...

Tom’s Mailbag: Restructuring the U.S. Dollar System

In this week’s Friday mailbag edition, we discuss the restructuring of the U.S. dollar system… fair premiums to pay...

China Will Be the World’s Next Economic Superpower. Here’s What That Means for the U.S. Dollar

China is already the world’s great industrial giant… but it’s now becoming the world’s economic giant. As the center...