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food riots Welcome to the Real Hunger Games April 12, 2016 by Jeff Yastine Commodities Shifts in economic growth and weather patterns threaten to decimate world food production ... leading to soaring commodity prices and potential food riots.
Your Free Market Is Rigged Revisiting Adam Smith’s Free Market: Is The System Rigged for Collusion? April 11, 2016 by Ted Bauman U.S. Economy Adam Smith is a favorite of free market advocates, but many only hear what they want and ignore the rest. With the free market far from free, it’s time to ask, “What would Adam Smith do?”
Protect Your Portfolio With a Broad-Market Put Option April 8, 2016 by Chad Shoop Trading Strategies Investors believe the economy is strong and that earnings are rebounding. This assumption couldn’t be further from the truth. Protect yourself from what could be the worst quarter since the Great Recession.
The Red Dragon Roars While the Fed Waits The Red Dragon Roars While the Fed Waits April 6, 2016 by Jeff Opdyke Global Economy Despite much hand-wringing in the media, the economy is turning up again. While the Fed seems out of touch with economic data, China has emerged as the only adult in the room.
Invest in value companies Wage Growth Remains an Issue for Millennials April 5, 2016 by Jeff Yastine U.S. Economy As millennials look to turn the tide of wage growth, weekly initial jobless claims data point to trouble for the U.S. economy. Can the next generation provide investment opportunities?

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