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Quantum Investing; Beyond Retail; Wayfail; Shwedy Security April 27, 2020 Great Stuff A Quantum Leap Today, dear readers, we take off our quarantine masks and put on our thinking caps. Well … figuratively speaking, at least. Keep those masks on for now, please. Why our thinking caps? Because President Trump’s 2021 budget requests $237 million in funding for quantum computing. Roughly $25 million of that budget request […]
For Seasoned Traders — 3 More Ways to Get Happy Rich This Year! February 8, 2020 American Investor Today, Diversified Investments This week, we share four trading strategies that seasoned traders can follow to get “happy rich” in 2020. Strategy No. 1: Don’t lose money trying to guess earnings. Chad Shoop will show you how to profit from earnings after companies report. Strategy No. 2: Forget bonds and dividends for income. Chad Shoop has an income strategy that boasts a 97% win rate! Strategy No. 3: Natural resources such as oil and copper are volatile. But Matt Badiali and John Ross have a system to profit from the boom-bust cycle.
Boeing’s New Digs; China Seeks Pigs December 23, 2019 Great Stuff It’s Time to Pig Out on China Forget the bull market … it’s time to look at the pig market! Starting in January, China is cutting import tariffs on more than 850 products. Those products will range from avocados (Do the Chinese do avocado toast too?) to semiconductors to pork. Diving into a few key […]
Out-of-Control Pork Prices Will Drop in 2020: John’s Chart of the Week October 9, 2019 American Investor Today, Investing, Investment Opportunities China consumes half the world’s pork. The African swine fever virus is threatening Chinese pork production, and fear of low supply is driving prices higher. John’s Chart of the Week shows a seasonal cycle on pork’s price movement. He suggests one stock to dump now — or, if you’re an options trader, there’s a way to profit from its decline.
The DEA Acts on Pot; Spicy Chicken Sandwich Wars August 27, 2019 Great Stuff Right now, there’s only one federally licensed pot grower. That’s about to change.





