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The Income Squeeze Is Killing U.S. Consumers
November 6, 2019 Income, U.S. Economy, Winning Investor Daily
Despite constant news headlines about an improving economy, the single most important story about the U.S. consumer is almost entirely ignored. Peloton Climbs a Mountain of Loss … and Uber’s Buried Under It
November 5, 2019 Great Stuff
So Much Winning Here’s your question for the week: Who’s winning the U.S.-China trade war? We’ve seen plenty of updates in the past 48 hours on U.S.-China trade relations, with many Wall Street pundits claiming “progress” in negotiations. This progress is why the markets are rallying, after all. This first bit of news arrived on […] The Fed’s Third Interest Rate Cut in 2019 — What It Means for You
November 5, 2019 American Investor Today, Economy, Investing, U.S. Economy
Last Wednesday, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the third time this year. By removing a clause from its post-meeting statement that’s been there since June, the Fed indicated it could pause rate cuts going forward. Chad Shoop discusses what those changes mean for the economy, and he gives you a strategy that profits in any market — especially when uncertainty is high. (3-minute read) General Motors’ Strike Spoils October Job Growth
November 1, 2019 Great Stuff
Friday Four Play: The Sugar Rush Edition Sugar, sugar everywhere! Let me set the post-Halloween scene in the Hargett house: If Alderaan were made of candy, and the Death Star blew it up in my kitchen … that’s what I’m living with right now. My girls are bartering candy like Jawas downstairs as I write […] 1 Way to Gauge a Company’s Future Before Investing — Ex: Boeing 737 Max
October 31, 2019 American Investor Today, Investing, Trending
The Boeing 737 Max jet caused two fatal accidents only five months apart. As a result, the company is under intense scrutiny. Headlines announce the stern and uncertain outlook for the company. Charles Mizrahi disagrees with Wall Street’s reaction to the headlines, and he discusses the one question you should always ask as a sensible investor. (6-minute video)