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Retail sales data show that Wall Street’s rally might just be flirting with disaster. The Fed can't do a thing — it’s all up to Congress. Retail Rout; Kodak Doubts; Snowflake Turns Informer
by Joseph Hargett September 16, 2020 Great Stuff
Flirtin’ with Disaster Wall Street’s travelin’ down the road and flirtin’ with disaster. Fed’s pedal to the floor, our stocks are running faster. Main Street’s out of money, out of hope. It looks like self-destruction. How much more can we take with all of this consumption? We’re flirtin’ with disaster. Y’all know what I mean… […]
As the utilization of Big Data tools increases, so does the risk of cyberattacks, driving the demand for cybersecurity. Big Data’s Big Problem (and How to Profit) As the utilization of Big Data tools increases, so does the risk of cyberattacks, driving the demand for cybersecurity.
Quick Takes: The Rise and Fall of Walgreens (3-minute read) Whether a stock goes up or even falls a little, you still have a chance to profit. Our resident technical expert Chad Shoop shows you how with his latest Quick Takes video.
The Fed: Friend, Foe … or Fall Guy? Lately, attitudes toward the Federal Reserve Bank of the United States tend to fall into two camps. On one side, you have investors making big money from the Fed’s extremely low interest rates and corporate credit market policies. They love the Fed and advise the bearishly inclined not to fight it. On the other side, […]
Here’s How to Take Control of Your Prosperity (4-minute read) Chad’s brother-in-law has no idea how much he’s paying into his investment accounts. Chad can help him there. He can help you too.

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