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Santa Claus Rally 2019: The Start of Your Winning Road Map to 2020 November 26, 2019 American Investor Today, Investing, Stocks, U.S. Economy The Santa Claus Rally is a seasonal pattern that starts the day after Christmas and continues for six trading days into January. Chad Shoop calls it the first piece of the trifecta that tells you what to expect in the stock market. He shares what he expects from the upcoming rally — and what could make him change his outlook for 2020. (3-minute read)
Uber’s Anarchy in the U.K.; Tesla Sells 200K Trapezoids November 25, 2019 Great Stuff Monday Merger Mania Thanksgiving dinner is served! Corporations are gobbling up oversold competitors like your grandmother’s homemade biscuits. And they aren’t going easy on the gravy, either. Headlining this merger Monday is The Charles Schwab Corp. (NYSE: SCHW), which has officially agreed to buy TD Ameritrade Holding Corp. (Nasdaq: AMTD) for $26 billion in an […]
Lithium Stocks Collapsed, but the Battery Revolution Could Cause a Rally November 25, 2019 American Investor Today, Investing, Natural Resources Matt Badiali knows how to play natural resource cycles. Back in June 2017, Matt wrote about this battery metal’s bull market. When that changed, Matt advised caution before the metal’s largest miner’s stock topped out. Today, the demand for electric car batteries and grid-scale storage could create an opportunity. (2-minute read)
Retail Stocks Announce Q3 Earnings — Target Comes out on Top November 23, 2019 American Investor Today, Investing, Investment Opportunities Retail sales were up in October, but not all stores are created equal. Companies including The Home Depot, Kohl’s and Target reported earnings this week with mixed results. But Target’s massive earnings beat was the standout. And one Banyan Hill service put readers in a position to lock in a 198% gain from Target’s stock. (4-minute read)
You’re Probably Making This 1 Trading Mistake Every December November 23, 2019 Seasonal Trends, Trading Strategies, Winning Investor Daily November and December are historically the best two months of the year for stocks. But if you follow the crowd, you could actually lose money on your investments this holiday season.





