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Avoid These 2 Sick Stocks — Look at This Healthy One Instead May 28, 2020 by Charles Mizrahi 2020 Financial Crisis, American Investor Today, Stocks (8-minute video) Is the stock market going to soar higher or fall back down to test the lows? Charles Mizrahi, frankly, doesn’t give a damn. He won’t waste time trying to figure out the direction of the market during the short term. Instead he focuses on sound businesses trading at bargain prices.
This certainly doesn’t look like a “12% away from all-time highs” market or economy to me. Does it to you? Dow 25,000? Get Real; Robinhood’s Most Wanted … Is Carnival? May 27, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Enema of the State I’m in a mood today, dear reader, so let this be a warning that a rant is incoming. First, let’s start out with today’s astonishing development that sparked this Great Stuff mood. The Dow Jones Industrial Average topped 25,000 today — the culmination of a 35% rush off its March lows. […]
If I know anything about Wall Street, it’s that investors will cool on stocks such as Beyond Meat once again in the future. Beyond Meat Stock: Sell Now, Buy Back Later May 19, 2020 by Jeff Yastine Investment Opportunities, Winning Investor Daily If I know anything about Wall Street, it’s that investors will cool on stocks such as Beyond Meat once again in the future.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell spoke this morning, and it was all that Wall Street could do to keep from crying. Powell’s Wake-Up Call; Uber Eats It All; Progyny Stands Tall May 13, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff You Don’t Have to Call Me Darlin’ When Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell spoke this morning, well … it was all that Wall Street could do to keep from crying. Speaking during a webcast with the Peterson Institute for International Economics, Powell warned that the COVID-19 pandemic could “leave behind lasting damage” to U.S. economic […]
deficit ball of money about to explode $3.8 Trillion Deficit Means Another Financial Crisis April 17, 2020 by Ian King 2020 Financial Crisis, U.S. Economy, Winning Investor Daily This year’s spending will put the country at its highest debt levels since World War II, when fiscal deficits soared to pay for war spending.

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