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Low Unemployment Points to a Bear Market
by Michael Carr May 7, 2018 Economy, Trending
The last time unemployment hit 3.9% was December 2000. That year, the internet bubble popped. Stocks were nearly 20% below their highs when unemployment bottomed.
Investing IS Saving - Savings are defined as the amount left over when the cost of a person's consumption expenditure is subtracted from the amount of disposable income they earn in a given period. Ergo, if you consistently spend less than you earn, the balance in your checking account will go up. Connecting the Dots Creates an Ominous Picture
by Ted Bauman April 30, 2018 Investing
“Connect the dots” is essentially the game that we financial writers play. Our job is to generate a picture from seemingly unconnected data points.
Record Low Jobless Claims Means Inflation Will Explode
by Michael Carr April 23, 2018 U.S. Economy
Like many superheroes, the Federal Reserve has an archenemy. The Fed decided its archenemy is inflation. And as this chart shows, the Fed sees inflation approaching.
Average Active Investor 3 Tips for Finding a Professional Stock Trader to Follow We often give in to fear because we’re not quite sure what the markets are doing. And often, our financial advisers don’t seem to take their responsibilities to heart.
Stay Calm and Invest On: This Market Has More Growth Ahead The S&P 500 looks like a roller coaster this year. But take a deep breath. The recent market turbulence is not the end of the world.

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