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Google’s New CEO; Kodiak’s Rally Is Unbearable; Tesla Stock $1 December 4, 2019 Great Stuff Mr. Trump’s Wild Ride Hold on to your hats, ’cause we’re going on quite a ride over the next week. Yesterday, President Trump appeared to punt the U.S.-China trade deal until after the 2020 elections. Today, however, we’re getting a different story. (And if you’re not used to this back-and-forth by now, you’re not paying […]
How You Can Profit From Tariffs on Brazil and the Trade War December 4, 2019 American Investor Today, Economy, Investing, Investment Opportunities, U.S. Economy John’s Chart of the Week predicts a 16% climb for an index of Brazil’s top stocks in three months’ time — despite President Trump’s threat to restore tariffs. John shares a way you can magnify those gains for a chance to get 10 times the return in a shorter period. (3-minute read)
Retail Stocks Announce Q3 Earnings — Target Comes out on Top November 23, 2019 American Investor Today, Investing, Investment Opportunities Retail sales were up in October, but not all stores are created equal. Companies including The Home Depot, Kohl’s and Target reported earnings this week with mixed results. But Target’s massive earnings beat was the standout. And one Banyan Hill service put readers in a position to lock in a 198% gain from Target’s stock. (4-minute read)
Tesla vs. the World … 1 Dip to Buy Today! November 19, 2019 Great Stuff Tesla vs. the World Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. It’s an axiom that holds true in most parts of life. Kids imitating their parents. Friends imitating your style. Investors imitating Warren Buffett. All of these things are flattering to some degree for those being copied. In some areas of life, imitation is a […]
2020 Presidential Election — How it Will Affect The U.S. Stock Market November 19, 2019 American Investor Today, Investing, Stocks Next year, U.S. citizens will vote on whether Donald Trump serves another four-year term. Chad Shoop studied the data since 1945 to spot the trends after presidential elections. And in some instances, the winner’s political party matters to the market. Here’s what it means for stocks in 2020.





