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S&P 500 Predictions: Stocks Will Surge Before 2020
September 10, 2019 American Investor Today, Economy, Investing, U.S. Economy
Watching the weather forecast is similar to investing in the stock market. You have to trust the system and the charts that help predict the uncertain path of a storm. Chad Shoop talks about the importance of trusting and following a system to stay ahead of the major market moves. (3-minute read) WeWork Slashes IPO Valuation; AT&T’s Hot Mess; Facebook Dating?
September 6, 2019 Great Stuff
Friday Four Play: Back Into the Woods Agony, beyond power of speech. When the one thing you want is the only thing out of your reach! — The Princes, “Into the Woods” All the market wanted today was a solid U.S. jobs report. Wall Street was promised a strong jobs report yesterday by ADP and […] Earnings Recession Is Bullish for Stocks — Make Money From Sell-Offs
September 3, 2019 American Investor Today, Economy, Income, U.S. Economy
Headlines warn about an economic recession. But Chad Shoop believes that’s months away. There’s an app you can use to track it. He explains why the current earnings recession is a bullish sign for stocks, and he shares a way to profit from the stock market turmoil. (4-minute read) White Claw Calories Vs. CBD-Infused Drinks: North America’s Path to Cannabis Profits
August 31, 2019 American Investor Today, Cannabis, Investing, Saturday News Letter
Editorial Director’s Note: We’re thrilled to announce that Kristen Barrett, senior managing editor of Winning Investor Daily, is taking the reins of your Saturday messages. She’ll give you a behind-the-scenes look at everything we do here. So we hope you give her a warm welcome. You can say hi to her at winninginvestor@banyanhill.com. Enjoy! — […] How to Grab Gains From the Inverted Yield Curve
August 24, 2019 American Investor Today, Bonds, Economy, Investing, Saturday News Letter, U.S. Economy
The inverted yield curve usually stokes fears of a recession. But our expert Chad Shoop recommends remaining bullish — at least for the next two years. (3-minute read)