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Brandon Kochkodin

Brandon Kochkodin

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    Recent Articles

    forbes.com

    The Hidden Credit Risk Behind The Trillion Dollar AI Buildout

    The bond market has the money to fund the AI boom, but its own diversification rules could make borrowing harder than expected even for blue chip companies.
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    It’s Not Just An AI Bubble. Here’s Everything At Risk

    Stocks are soaring, gold is too, and risk looks cheap everywhere. These charts trace the signs of what could be the everything bubble taking shape.
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    Service and Retail Deals Drive Surge in Small-Business Sales

    Buyers snapped up small businesses in Q3 even as prices fall and uncertainty grows, betting that cheaper financing and a stable economy will lift values later.
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    With No Government Data, This Index Shows Housing Starts Are Rising

    Official housing data is on hold during the shutdown, but the NAHB builder index can offer a glimpse into construction trends.
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    From Lipstick To Payrolls: Investors Turn To Strange Signals As Gov...

    The government shutdown has halted key economic reports, leaving investors and analysts turning to alternative indicators to gauge jobs, inflation, and growth.
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    Nobel Peace Prize Sparks Insider Trading Questions On Prediction Sites

    Maria Corina Machado's surprise Nobel Peace Prize win saw prediction market odds spike overnight, fueling suspicions of insider trading.
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    Jamie Dimon Called JPMorgan Expensive. Investors Disagree.

    JPMorgan’s stock trades above three times tangible book value for the first time since 2002. Jamie Dimon once called that too high, but investors keep buying.
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    SBA Update Lets Owners Expand Across Regions With Less Cash Down

    A new SBA rule drops the geography test for expansions, easing access to 7(a) and 504 loans. Here's how it could change small business growth strategies.
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    How The Government Shutdown Freezes SBA Loans and Small Businesses

    The government shutdown halts SBA loan approvals, leaving small businesses without new financing. Short delays sting, but longer ones risk bigger fallout.
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    Gold Surges Ahead of Bitcoin, But For How Long?

    Gold is on top in 2025 while bitcoin trails. But past patterns suggest the digital asset could still close the gap before year-end.
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    Could Capital Gains Changes Finally Ease the Housing Shortage?

    A new Moody's report finds capital gains taxes keep home owners from selling. Reform could add supply, lower costs, and change the path of the U.S. housing market.
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    Gold Is At An All-Time High. So Are Stocks. Something's Got To Give.

    Gold and stocks rarely rally at the same time. They're now doing it more than ever before. Everybody's a winner now, but how long can it last?
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    How Small Businesses Are Using AI In 2025

    Many small businesses use AI, but mostly as part of existing software or as a glorified search engine rather than as a game-changing new system.
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    Private Equity Gets Boot From Top Plumbing and HVAC Trade Group

    Nexstar Network removed all private equity-backed members, signaling pushback as buyout firms roll up residential services businesses nationwide.
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    The Weirdest Small Businesses for Sale on BizBuySell

    Most small businesses for sale are ordinary. On BizBuySell though, a few stand out for being unusual. From pet cremation to carnival rides, here are some examples.
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    The Weirdest Small Businesses for Sale on BizBuySell

    Most small businesses for sale are ordinary. On BizBuySell though, a few stand out for being unusual. From pet cremation to carnival rides, here are some examples.
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    Here’s Why Old Homes Suddenly Cost More Than New Ones

    Old homes cost more than new ones in 2025. June data: existing homes at $441,500, new homes at $401,800. Why the switch? Check the numbers under the surface.
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    Track The Economy Without Government Data: Quirky & Real Metrics

    Skeptical of BLS data? Uncover sharp, offbeat ways to track the economy in 2025, from payrolls to Big Macs, no government stats required.
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    Could the Treasury Revalue Gold for Bitcoin Reserve or Debt Relief?

    Could the Treasury revalue Fort Knox gold to fund a bitcoin reserve or cut the $37T debt? A Fed note explores how it’s worked abroad.
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    Google's AI Kills Traffic: Here's How Small Businesses Can Survive

    Google’s AI Overviews slash clicks to small business sites. Learn to stay visible, fix errors, and adapt content to win in the new search game.
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    Trump Tariffs Cool Small Business Dealmaking, Particularly In Manuf...

    Selling a small business got harder, and less lucrative, in the second quarter as President Trump's tariffs made buyers more cautious.