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Inverted Yield Curve Suggests Interest Rate Cuts Ahead The yield curve is a depiction of interest rates plotted over the length of time to maturity. Economists use it to predict changes in the economic output growth. Ian King explains the yield curve in more detail, and why you shouldn’t lighten up on your stocks just yet.
Why Investors Love Share Buybacks Share buybacks have risen in popularity because corporations see them as a good way to return value to shareholders. But lawmakers think this deal is too good to last. Anthony Planas explains why you don’t want to miss the buybacks trend.
Explaining Bank Stock Performance vs. Federal Reserve Interest Rates Bank stocks go down when the Fed raises rates and when it lowers them? It doesn’t make much sense. So, what are you to do?
Fuel cell technology is a massive disruptive trend that has escaped most investors’ attention. Invest in Fuel Cell Technology’s Massive Opportunity Fuel cell technology is a massive disruptive trend that has escaped most investors’ attention.
4 Ways to Use MACD Momentum Indicator During Market Weakness The times when the MACD was bearish weren’t all bear markets. But these periods all coincide with market weakness or pullbacks.

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