Young Research & Publishing, Inc.

Young Research & Publishing, Inc.

In 1978, Richard C. Young, commonly known as Dick, founded Young Research & Publishing, Inc. with the goal of producing the respected Young's World Money Forecast. His clientele primarily consisted of institutional investors, financial organizations, and discerning private investors. The foundation of Young Research's forecasts was built on thorough economic and monetary research related to economies, financial markets, and currencies. From 1985 until 2017, Dick also authored the Richard C. Young’s Intelligence Report, a monthly newsletter that provided insights on investments in stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and the broader economy. Currently, in addition to managing Young's World Money Forecast and overseeing youngresearch.com, Young Research and Publishing Inc. serves as the exclusive research source for Richard C. Young & Co., Ltd., an investment advisory firm located in Naples, FL, and Newport, RI. Our research encompasses a wide array of securities, offering continuous analysis on emerging global economic trends as well as detailed evaluations of specific companies.

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  • 1 week ago | youngresearch.com | Dick Young

    Take a good look at my chart below of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (Dow 30) and the price of gold. You can see gold hitting new highs at $3,342/troy ounce, while the DJIA Index has fallen to 39,669 points, or a drop of about 11.9% since peaking on December 4, 2024. Gold is in a secular bull market, and it will remain in a secular bull market until the world’s central banks stop printing excessive amounts of money and governments stop issuing excessive amounts of debt.

  • 1 week ago | youngresearch.com | Dick Young |Richard Young

    India is considering removing import taxes on U.S. ethane and LPG as part of broader trade talks with Washington, aiming to reduce its trade surplus and tariff burden, reports Nidhi Verma of Reuters. The move could also extend to U.S. LNG imports. India, already a top U.S. ethane buyer, may face short-term limits in expanding imports due to infrastructure constraints. However, boosting LPG imports is seen as more feasible.

  • 1 week ago | youngresearch.com | Dick Young |Richard Young

    U.S. crude oil production rose by 270,000 barrels per day in 2024 to an average of 13.2 million b/d, driven almost entirely by the Permian region, which accounted for 48% of total output. Despite a drop in rig count, Permian production grew by 370,000 b/d due to improved well productivity and new technologies. Eagle Ford and Bakken each contributed 9% of total production, with minimal growth and slight declines in rig activity.

  • 1 week ago | youngresearch.com | Dick Young |Richard Young

    President Trump signed a memorandum directing federal agencies to modernize the environmental review and permitting process using 21st-century technology. The goal is to streamline infrastructure project approvals, reduce delays, increase transparency, and boost economic growth. The plan calls for digitized applications, better interagency coordination, and improved collaboration with state and tribal partners.

  • 1 week ago | youngresearch.com | Dick Young |Richard Young

    The Annual Energy Outlook 2025 projects U.S. energy consumption will decline over the next several years, then rise again in the early 2040s, reports the U.S. Energy Information Administration. By 2050, consumption remains below 2024 levels in most scenarios. Key model updates include new modules for hydrogen, carbon capture, and oil and gas. Projections reflect policies in place as of December 2024.

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