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For Seasoned Traders — 3 More Ways to Get Happy Rich This Year! February 8, 2020 American Investor Today, Diversified Investments This week, we share four trading strategies that seasoned traders can follow to get “happy rich” in 2020. Strategy No. 1: Don’t lose money trying to guess earnings. Chad Shoop will show you how to profit from earnings after companies report. Strategy No. 2: Forget bonds and dividends for income. Chad Shoop has an income strategy that boasts a 97% win rate! Strategy No. 3: Natural resources such as oil and copper are volatile. But Matt Badiali and John Ross have a system to profit from the boom-bust cycle.
China’s Valentine’s Gift; Earnings All a-Twitter February 6, 2020 Great Stuff China’s Valentine’s Day Gift Well color me happy, the market is on a four-day winning streak! Following on the heels of yesterday’s impressive payrolls data, the major market indexes are retesting all-time high territory. Today’s driver was news that China will cut retaliatory tariffs on some U.S. goods in half. What’s more, the adjustments will […]
Jobs Wow Wall Street … Disney, Not so Much February 5, 2020 Great Stuff Keepin’ the Bulls Happy I live for moments like today, dear reader. The latest U.S. private payrolls data are in, and the economy is looking stronger than ever! (If you judge things solely on jobs data, that is.) Yes, I know I preach a bit of doom and gloom from time to time, but someone […]
2 Stock Strategies to Get Happy Rich in 2020 February 1, 2020 American Investor Today, Investment Opportunities Last week, we told you about two low-cost ways to get started on your journey to getting “happy rich” if you’re new to investing. Today, I want to profile two of our premium services. They’re a higher price point — but if you have a little extra cash, the potential reward is even higher!
Virus Shakeouts and Earnings Breakouts; Boeing Defies Gravity January 29, 2020 2020 Financial Crisis, Great Stuff See No Virus, Hear No Virus, Speak No Virus Welcome to 2020, where the earnings reactions are made up … and the coronavirus doesn’t matter. That’s right, folks. The Wuhan coronavirus just passed 6,000 confirmed cases in mainland China — making it bigger and faster than SARS — and no one on Wall Street cares. […]





