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For Seasoned Traders — 3 More Ways to Get Happy Rich This Year! February 8, 2020 American Investor Today, Diversified Investments This week, we share four trading strategies that seasoned traders can follow to get “happy rich” in 2020. Strategy No. 1: Don’t lose money trying to guess earnings. Chad Shoop will show you how to profit from earnings after companies report. Strategy No. 2: Forget bonds and dividends for income. Chad Shoop has an income strategy that boasts a 97% win rate! Strategy No. 3: Natural resources such as oil and copper are volatile. But Matt Badiali and John Ross have a system to profit from the boom-bust cycle.
Amazon’s $1 Trillion Playbook: How to Buy the Next Market Disruptor February 6, 2020 American Investor Today, Trading Strategies Today, Amazon and Netflix are known as industry disruptors. But in their early days, they were considered underdogs going up against giant brick-and-mortar retail chains. Today, Charles Mizrahi uncovers the one secret that underpins “underdogs” such as Netflix and Amazon.
It’s Time to Upgrade Your Investing Toolbox February 5, 2020 Investing, Trading Strategies, Winning Investor Daily Today, I want to talk about a few of the most popular investing tools … as well as a brand-new investment strategy that I believe deserves your attention.
Kung Flu Crazy; Borg Assimilates Delphi; Apple Cooks up Earnings January 28, 2020 Great Stuff Kung Flu Crazy Another day, another virus story. Are you sick and tired of the “kung flu” yet? (Editor’s Note: If you’re sick and tired with the kung flu, please seek medical attention immediately.) After getting the sweats yesterday, the market appears to feel much better today. Much like you when you’re out of sick […]
Is Boeing Stock Too Big to Fail? January 28, 2020 American Investor Today, Investing, Stocks Boeing is working to recover from its recent crises with its new CEO. He wants to turn the company around by delivering more 737s before year’s end. I take a look at Boeing’s balance sheet and other data to let you know whether you should bet on a surge … or expect the stock to plummet even further.





