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I Find Your Lack of Investment Disturbing May 15, 2019 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff The more The Walt Disney Co. (NYSE: DIS) tightens its grip, the less online media is able to slip between its fingers. The Mouse’s House has finally assumed control of online streaming platform Hulu … paying former owner Comcast Corp. (Nasdaq: CMCSA) a measly $5.8 billion. Hulu is the final piece in Disney’s master plan […]
Trade War … What is It Good For? May 14, 2019 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Game of Thrones fans and investors have something in common: writers throwing out the baby with the bath water. Chinese trade deal writers threw out months of agreed-upon concessions, sending the trade deal spiraling back into the war zone. The result is the biggest game of “I’m rubber, you’re glue” the world has ever seen: Trump:“Here are […]
Q2 Earnings: 1% Drop — 2 Ways to Play the Dip May 14, 2019 by Chad Shoop American Investor Today, Investing, Investment Opportunities Earnings are returning to normal for the second quarter. In April, the first quarter saw a 4.6% decline, diverging from the 1.7% five-year average of the S&P 500 Index. The 1% drop in the S&P 500’s second quarter lets investors sigh in relief, as expectations for the stock market return to normalcy. Investors will push stocks to new all-time highs because of this. Chad Shoop shares two ways for you to play the drop in the market. (4-minute read)
Investors have enjoyed a unique time in history. But the future looks bleak for buy-and-hold investors. Now they need to adapt. Buy and Hold Stock Strategies Are Dead — but There’s Good News May 13, 2019 by Michael Carr Stocks, Trading Strategies, Winning Investor Daily Investors have enjoyed a unique time in history. Now they need to adapt. And active strategies present the best opportunities.
Coal’s Time Is Up — Invest in Renewables to Profit From Falling Prices May 13, 2019 by Anthony Planas American Investor Today, Natural Resources With advancements in tech, the prices of wind and solar will fall another 20% to 30% over the next two years. The economics of renewables make them strong contestants for utilities. But the rise of natural gas as a source will help cement renewables into our nation’s power grid. (3-minute read)

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