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3 Key Industries Expected to Rebound After 2020 Stock Market Turmoil April 23, 2020 American Investor Today, Investment Opportunities Investors who sit on the sidelines when bad news hits often miss out on huge gains. With the market down over coronavirus and economic fears, now’s the time to buy great companies trading at discounted prices. Charles Mizrahi shows you how to benefit from three ETFs set to outperform over the long term.
Travel Bans and Broken Circuit Breakers March 12, 2020 2020 Financial Crisis, Great Stuff Rolling in the Deep Double the circuit breakers, double the fun? For the second time this week, trading halted on Wall Street — both in futures trading and during the regular session. Welcome to the bear market. Sparking the chaos this time around was President Trump’s less-than-reassuring and confusing response to the growing COVID-19 threat. […]
China’s Valentine’s Gift; Earnings All a-Twitter February 6, 2020 Great Stuff China’s Valentine’s Day Gift Well color me happy, the market is on a four-day winning streak! Following on the heels of yesterday’s impressive payrolls data, the major market indexes are retesting all-time high territory. Today’s driver was news that China will cut retaliatory tariffs on some U.S. goods in half. What’s more, the adjustments will […]
Debt: It’s What’s for Breakfast; Pot Market Swan Dives January 2, 2020 Great Stuff A Stimulating Chinese New Year I’ll gladly pay you Tuesday for some economic stimulus today! Debt is back on the menu, dear readers — did it ever really leave? — especially in China. The People’s Bank of China hopes to shake loose about $115 billion in the Chinese economy by easing up on its reserve […]
The Fed Rate Cut, Solar Panels, Pot and Insulin – Strap in August 1, 2019 Great Stuff First-World Market Problems The temper tantrum appears to be over … for now. Wall Street didn’t get exactly what it wanted, but it appears to have come to terms with what it got. Let’s be clear: It wasn’t just the 25-basis-point rate cut that the market wasn’t happy with. It was the Federal Reserve’s language […]