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Best Buy’s Bravado; Dollar Tree Yells: “Timber!” November 26, 2019 Great Stuff It’s the Circle of Trade Pete and Repeat walk into a bar. Pete walks out. Who’s left? The answer is the U.S.-China trade war. Duh… We’re once again in the “market rallies temporarily on news” phase of the Great Stuff Trade War Cycle chart. And, as you might suspect, we’re being fed the same lines […]
Santa Claus Rally 2019: The Start of Your Winning Road Map to 2020 November 26, 2019 American Investor Today, Investing, Stocks, U.S. Economy The Santa Claus Rally is a seasonal pattern that starts the day after Christmas and continues for six trading days into January. Chad Shoop calls it the first piece of the trifecta that tells you what to expect in the stock market. He shares what he expects from the upcoming rally — and what could make him change his outlook for 2020. (3-minute read)
1 Stock to Profit From The Cleaner Fuel Oil Energy Revolution November 22, 2019 Uncategorized One hidden billion-dollar industry is the world’s largest consumer of energy. But by January 1, it’s required to make a massive change behind the scenes. Anthony Planas shares one way to profit from this shift. (4-minute read)
Disney vs. Netflix: Which 1 Has the Edge in This Streaming Service Battle November 21, 2019 American Investor Today, Investing, Technology Business is a game of winning market shares. Disney launched its streaming service on November 12. It looks like Netflix has some serious competition. Charles Mizrahi talks about the entertainment giants. He shares his insight on which company has the edge over the streaming battle. (6-minute video)
Lowe’s Train Leaves the Depot; Saudis Go Home & The Bearish Barrage November 20, 2019 Great Stuff First World Problems? Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is having a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad year. This past month, the Saudi Arabian prince and head of state-owned Saudi Aramco learned that his newly minted initial public offering (IPO) was worth way less than he expected. Despite protests that he hadn’t even taken […]





