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You may have never heard of "smart clothing," but it could be the future of casual clothes, as well as personal health and medical technology. In the Future, Your Clothes Could Detect Heart Disease July 12, 2017 by Ian Dyer Investment Opportunities You may have never heard of "smart clothing," but it could be the future of casual clothes, as well as personal health and medical technology.
Dozens of retailers have declared bankruptcy this year. Others are on “death watch.” And until momentum breaks higher, prices are unlikely to turn around. There’s More Downside for Retailers May 18, 2017 by Michael Carr Trading Strategies Dozens of retailers have declared bankruptcy this year. Others are on “death watch.” And until momentum breaks higher, prices are unlikely to turn around.
The economy-wide benefits of having affordable health care outweigh the costs. Here’s my case … and I want to know if it’s a convincing one to you. Affordable Health Care Is Better for You March 6, 2017 by Ted Bauman U.S. Economy The economy-wide benefits of having affordable health care outweigh the costs. Here’s my case … and I want to know if it’s a convincing one to you.
The millennial investment ball game is just getting started, just like McDonald’s and others rode the baby boomer mega trend in its earliest years. Most Popular Millennial Mega Trends to Invest in Now February 22, 2017 by Jeff Yastine Investment Opportunities The millennial investment ball game is just getting started, just like McDonald’s and others rode the baby boomer mega trend in its earliest years.
Banks Wall Street’s Ticking Time Bomb Wall Street’s Ticking Time Bomb January 25, 2017 by Jeff Opdyke U.S. Economy Once “too big to fail” banks have grown so large that it raises a troubling question: Are they now effectively too big to save in the next financial crisis?

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