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While everyone has their own unique investment tools, one of my favorite market indicators is the relative rotation of the various sectors. Beating the Average February 13, 2017 by Chad Shoop Trading Strategies While everyone has their own unique investment tools, one of my favorite market indicators is the relative rotation of the various sectors.
Due to a myriad of factors, the number of manufacturing jobs in America has declined rapidly in the past several decades. The Industrial Devolution February 10, 2017 by Joseph Hargett U.S. Economy Due to a myriad of factors, the number of manufacturing jobs in America has declined rapidly in the past several decades.
It’s Time for Investment! It’s Time! February 9, 2017 by Jocelynn Smith Investment Opportunities “The report of my death was an exaggeration.” This famous statement describes a fate shared by both American writer Mark Twain and the anachronistic wristwatch.
Having the right product might be good. But having the right timing for that product in the marketplace? That’s even better. The Next Big Thing February 8, 2017 by Jeff Yastine Investment Opportunities Having the right product might be good. But having the right timing for that product in the marketplace? That’s even better.
Crashing the Collectible Car Market Crashing the Collectible Car Market February 7, 2017 by Jeff Yastine U.S. Economy A healthy collectibles market can signal an equally healthy stock market. But a recent January auction revealed results that were less than inspiring … perhaps even worrying.

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