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So far, 34 of the 500 companies in the S&P 500 (I feel there’s a “well, duh” joke in here somewhere) have released their quarterly reports. Of those 34, 29 topped analyst expectations, according to The Earnings Scout. Apple’s $399 iPhone SE 2; Roku Queues up Apple TV+ October 15, 2019 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Thank God It’s Earnings Season! I don’t know about you, but I’m so tired of reading about China, trade and Trump tweets. If I had to write about tariffs one more day in a row, I’d gnaw my fingers off. Today, we have corporate earnings. Glorious corporate earnings. Well … mostly glorious. So far, 34 […]
Investor Expectations blocks showing the market Investor Expectations vs. Economic Data: How They Sway the Stock Market October 15, 2019 by Chad Shoop American Investor Today, Investing, Investment Opportunities, U.S. Economy Investors’ expectations sway the stock market one way. Economic data sway it another. This is the “expectations versus reality” battle we see in the markets every day. You need to understand this battle to be successful in your investments. Chad Shoop shares the chart he uses to track this phenomenon and how he implements it in his portfolio. (4-minute read)
Natural Gas Stocks Will Rebound: Your Opportunity for Massive Gains October 14, 2019 by John Ross American Investor Today, Investing, Investment Opportunities, Natural Resource Options Alert, Natural Resources Natural gas is at extreme lows. Money managers are more bearish on this natural resource than they were back in 2017. But John Ross knows prices won’t stay low for long, and he sees this as an opportunity to make big money when natural gas prices rebound. (3-minute read)
Google & Levi's Partnership with wearable technology Google & Levi’s Partnership: Wearable Technology is Game-Changing October 11, 2019 by Ian King Technology, Trending, Winning Investor Daily There’s a new line of wearable tech that’s reasonably priced under $200. Better yet, they look like everyday, unobtrusive items.
Here’s Why You Need to Avoid Wall Street’s Hype on Cannabis October 11, 2019 by Charles Mizrahi American Investor Today, Cannabis, Investing, Investment Opportunities Wall Street creates hype around new sectors. People get excited and buy shares. That bubble bursts once the hype is over. Former Wall Street insider Charles Mizrahi shares his insight on the stock market’s hype around pot stocks. He discusses the recent cannabis bubble and shares how you can make money without investing in risky marijuana stocks. (7-minute video)

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