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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.
All-time highs? In this market? It’s more likely than you’d think. All three of today’s focus companies are knocking it out of the park right now, so take note! Job Unrest; Abbott Tests; Netflix’s Best April 16, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff You’ve Got a Friend in Me “So, no one told you life was gonna be this way … (insert clapping here).” Weekly jobless claims are in, dear reader, and I had to do a double take. Roughly 5.24 million Americans filed new unemployment claims last week, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Now, we’ve […]
Banking giants are dishing out a lot of jive this earnings season, but you don’t have to wail. Great Stuff has an opportunity for you to jump at. Outplaying Big Banks; J.B. Hunt Bucks Up April 15, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Banks Can’t Dance Regular Great Stuff readers know that music underpins many of our pop culture references. But, try as I might, I couldn’t come up with a good banking song for today’s issue. Not even a jingle. The only banking-related pop culture reference that came to mind was the old 1970s Smith Barney commercial: […]
earnings season Earnings Season Survival Guide April 15, 2020 by Clint Lee 2020 Financial Crisis, Big Picture. Big Profits., U.S. Economy [3-minute read] How you can evaluate an earnings season in a bear market unlike any we’ve ever experienced.
Earnings season headlines promote a feeling of “everything’s OK” … but a darker message lies just beneath the surface. Relishing Relief: Fastenal Your Seatbelts April 14, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff How Do You Spell Relief? And they’re off! The first (annual?) U.S. quarantined corporate earnings season kicked off this morning, and investors loved the red-hot rally action. It was 2% to 3% gains across the board as the market opened. Wall Street finally has concrete data on how the pandemic has affected American businesses. JPMorgan […]

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