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Stock Market Sell-Off: What You Should Do Next
August 8, 2019 American Investor Today, Economy, Investing, Investment Opportunities, U.S. Economy
President Trump’s Twitter announcement about extra tariffs on Chinese goods sparked a sell-off in the stock market. The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the Nasdaq Composite Index fell 4% and 6%, respectively. Money managers are scared. But Charles Mizrahi knows the turmoil in the stock market won’t last. He shares his view on why it’s time to start buying and not selling. (5-minute video) Yuan Currency to Rule Them All; Bitcoin Greater Than Gold
August 5, 2019 Great Stuff
Above All … Don’t Panic I have to level with you. Making jokes and finding a positive spin on the market after this weekend isn’t fun. My heart breaks for the people in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio. I live less than an hour from Dayton. I know some of the families affected. To […] Gold and Gold Stocks Are the Investment of the Next 25 Years
August 5, 2019 American Investor Today, Gold, Investment Opportunities, Natural Resources, Precious Metals, U.S. Economy
Gold prices are on the rise, and many investors are selling their shares. But the U.S.-China trade war and slow growth in the U.S. economy will make gold a favorable hedge. Matt Badiali talks about the huge disconnect between gold stocks and Wall Street, and why it’s time to follow the smart money and invest in the yellow metal. (3-minute read) Semiconductor Index Is up 17% — Investors Are Getting Greedy
August 1, 2019 American Investor Today, Investing, Technology
To make big money in the stock market, it’s important to go against the crowd. Charles Mizrahi talks about Warren Buffett’s investing advice and how it applies to the semiconductor industry. (4-minute video) The $1 Billion 5G Deal With Intel Won’t Save Apple
July 23, 2019 Great Stuff
We get some interesting mail here at Great Stuff. You never know what’s going to show up in the GreatStuffToday@banyanhill.com inbox. I’ve seen everything from stock advice to insults to poetry. After last week’s Reader Feedback issue, I received a rather interesting question from Edward M.: In 30 years of financial writing, an economics writer […]