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Wall Street’s Drum Circle; Iran’s Bang and Blame Boosts Oil October 11, 2019 Great Stuff Friday Four Play: Shiny Happy People Trading Stocks It’s such a bright and fuzzy day on Wall Street, isn’t it? We’ve got “warmer feelings” and “good things” happening with China. It’s just like “the Old Days,” according to President Trump. I think we all need to take a moment, put some flowers in our hair, […]
How to Make Triple-Digit Earnings Investing in Natural Gas This Winter October 10, 2019 American Investor Today, Investing, Investment Opportunities, Natural Resources The U.S. stocks up on natural gas during the summer to ensure there’s enough supply for the winter. Unexpected events such as an extended winter or a polar blast could strain this resource. Anthony Planas discusses the setup he sees on the play on natural gas, and he shares how you can grab short-term gains. (4-minute read)
Out-of-Control Pork Prices Will Drop in 2020: John’s Chart of the Week October 9, 2019 American Investor Today, Investing, Investment Opportunities China consumes half the world’s pork. The African swine fever virus is threatening Chinese pork production, and fear of low supply is driving prices higher. John’s Chart of the Week shows a seasonal cycle on pork’s price movement. He suggests one stock to dump now — or, if you’re an options trader, there’s a way to profit from its decline.
Breaking the Trade War Cycle, Blacklisting and Chinese Retaliation October 8, 2019 Great Stuff The Trade War Cycle Is About to Break It’s getting scary Canary in a coal mine Don’t wait ’til it’s dead By: Ken K. Ken is a bit late to the Great Stuff haiku contest, but I couldn’t resist including it today. His haiku was just so fitting. I hope your expectations for the U.S.-China […]
Wall Street Is Broke: Prepare for the Next Financial Crisis October 8, 2019 Recession, U.S. Economy, Winning Investor Daily On Tuesday, Wall Street ran out of money. If the Fed hadn’t come running with bucketloads of cash, we’d all be looking at huge declines in our portfolios.





