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yellen Yellen's Shock to the Market November 2, 2016 by Jeff Opdyke U.S. Economy Yellen & Co. just finished another meeting and it's no shock that interest rates remain unchanged, but December could prove to be dangerous for the market.
Internet of Things (IoT) More Than Protected Plumbing Internet of Things (IoT): More Than Protected Plumbing October 18, 2016 by Jeff Yastine Trading Strategies Las Vegas just saved a ton of money and 300 million gallons of water by installing IoT monitoring devices in its water mains. And that’s just one system out of 150,000 in the U.S.
best days to trade stocks The Best Days to Trade Stocks Briefly Explained – The Super 8 October 14, 2016 by Chad Shoop Trading Strategies Investors are beginning to realize that a market crash is on its way. But this doesn't mean you have to abandon the market. Learn the best days to trade stocks and avoid the collapse to come.
Hunting for the Next Apple Hunting for the Next Apple October 11, 2016 by Jeff Yastine Trading Strategies As much as you might like to fantasize about buying into the “next Apple” on your own, the truth is that you usually convince yourself to do otherwise ... which is why you need an expert on your side.
The Crushing Brexit Wave From Europe The Crushing Brexit Wave From Europe October 5, 2016 by Jeff Opdyke Global Economy Throw a rock into a pond and it takes time for the ripples to disrupt an ant pile built on the far shore. Brexit is no different.

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