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A lack of storage sent oil prices negative. They’re practically paying you to take oil right now. That’s bad, in case you were wondering. Oil Be Back … With Fake Pork and Coke April 21, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff The Reverse Beverly Hillbillies Have you ever wanted to own your own barrel of oil? You know, just for funsies? Well, you are in luck! Due to pandemic lockdowns, plunging demand and a lack of storage space — the price of crude oil plummeted to the low, low price of about $1.25 today. Heck, 10-year-old […]
Vultures are Circling — These Stocks are Going to Zero April 20, 2020 by Matt Badiali 2020 Financial Crisis, American Investor Today Things are looking ugly in West Texas. The collapse in energy prices is threatening oil and natural gas producers. Matt Badiali shares why this group of stocks could get wiped out.
Don’t Buy Into Gold’s Rally Just Yet April 15, 2020 by John Ross American Investor Today, Gold Gold is set to rally thanks to unprecedented money printing. But it’s too early to get in just yet. John Ross explains why the price of gold will fall before surging higher.
Time to Stop Bailing Out Corporate America April 14, 2020 by Ted Bauman 2020 Financial Crisis, Big Picture. Big Profits., U.S. Economy [4-minute read] Taxpayers have seen this movie before … reward poorly run large corporations with money from Washington in the belief they’ll invest in creating jobs. It doesn’t end well.
This Bailout is for Wall Street … Not Main Street April 13, 2020 by Angela Jirau 2020 Financial Crisis, Big Picture. Big Profits., U.S. Economy [17-minute video] The stimulus coming from the Fed and Washington D.C. is like water: It takes the easiest path it can find. Thanks to 40 years of pro-Wall Street policies, the only parts of the emergency stimulus having an impact are those aimed at the financial sector. That’s setting us up for a repeat of the post-2008 scenario … On steroids.

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