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1 Way to Gauge a Company’s Future Before Investing — Ex: Boeing 737 Max October 31, 2019 by Charles Mizrahi American Investor Today, Investing, Trending The Boeing 737 Max jet caused two fatal accidents only five months apart. As a result, the company is under intense scrutiny. Headlines announce the stern and uncertain outlook for the company. Charles Mizrahi disagrees with Wall Street’s reaction to the headlines, and he discusses the one question you should always ask as a sensible investor. (6-minute video)
In investing, “rubbernecking” can be lucrative. Today, I want to tell you exactly how I used momentum to find a great buying opportunity. This Stock Has Momentum — Even When Times Get Tough October 10, 2019 by Brian Christopher Investment Opportunities, Trading Strategies, Winning Investor Daily In investing, “rubbernecking” can be lucrative. Today, I want to tell you exactly how I used momentum to find a great buying opportunity.
Is stagflation coming? Probably not, but your portfolio will feel like it is … unless you do this. The Fed’s Biggest Nightmare; Retail Gets Real; WeGiveUp October 1, 2019 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Is the U.S. Economy Going Stag? I saw an ugly word pop up over the weekend. No, not that word … or that word, either. Seriously, you kiss your mother with that mouth? The word was “stagflation,” and it’s the word that the U.S. Federal Reserve fears most of all. Now, stagflation is traditionally defined […]
Great Stuff 9-10-2019 Gold Goes Digital; Tesla’s Asleep at the Wheel September 10, 2019 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Gold Goes Digital Move over, Jed Clampett. Black gold — Texas tea — is so yesterday. Gold is going digital. Cryptocurrency issuer Paxos just announced the launch of PAX Gold, a regulated gold stablecoin. For the newly initiated in cryptocurrency, a stablecoin is a cryptocurrency backed by a “stable” asset or basket of assets, such […]
John Maynard Keynes said interest rates are always above zero. He proved it with math. In hindsight, one of his errors was obvious. Negative Rates Are Rational … and They’re Here to Stay September 2, 2019 by Michael Carr Bonds, U.S. Economy, Winning Investor Daily John Maynard Keynes said interest rates are always above zero. He proved it with math. In hindsight, one of his errors was obvious.

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