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The U.S. Senate just passed a new $484 billion pandemic relief bill. I was just thinking that I wasn’t stimulated enough. Oilers Upset; Nothin’ Streamin’ but Debt April 22, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Much Ado About Nothing? For the past several days, Wall Street fretted over plunging oil prices. Well, Wall Street was concerned for a while … the financial media just decided it was finally time to take notice. In classic financial media form, however, it appears that the hype surrounding negative oil prices actually prompted a […]
Use the Rally To Crash-Proof Your Portfolio April 21, 2020 by Ted Bauman 2020 Financial Crisis, Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Stocks [4-minute read] The bump in the stock market will not last … but it’s a great opportunity to clean out your portfolio. Find out what you should sell during this relief rally.
On Thursday, the Department of Labor reported 5.2 million new unemployment claims — bringing the total so far to 22 million. Poll: Has the Unemployment Crisis Hit You Personally? April 19, 2020 by Winning Investor Daily Team 2020 Financial Crisis, Winning Investor Daily On Thursday, the Department of Labor reported 5.2 million new unemployment claims — bringing the total so far to 22 million.
Don’t let this market play you for a fool. She don’t show no pity. She don’t make no rules. The Great Gilead Gaffe; P&G Earnings Are No Laugh April 17, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Friday Four Play: The “Fool in the Rain” Edition In the evening, when the day is done, I’m looking for market sanity, but the girl don’t come. So, don’t let the market play you for a fool. She don’t show no pity. She don’t make no rules. Last night, I scanned the market headlines before […]
deficit ball of money about to explode $3.8 Trillion Deficit Means Another Financial Crisis April 17, 2020 by Ian King 2020 Financial Crisis, U.S. Economy, Winning Investor Daily This year’s spending will put the country at its highest debt levels since World War II, when fiscal deficits soared to pay for war spending.

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