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This indicator shows there is a whole lot of uncertainty out there today. And it will remain through Election Day on November 3. This Indicator Hasn’t Been Wrong Yet There is a whole lot of uncertainty out there today. And it will remain through Election Day on November 3.
3 SaaS Stocks for the Tech Revolution (2-minute read) This month, I got a bill for almost a hundred dollars. But where on earth did that money go?! The answer got me thinking about a powerful new trend in technology.
Goldman Sachs aside, the financial sector is struggling. Low interest rates, while good for the gander, are not always good for the goose. Goldman Gains; Fargo Forgotten; B. of A.? No Way
by Joseph Hargett October 14, 2020 Great Stuff
Welcome to the Bank Parade When I was a young trader, my father took me to New York City to see a banking man. He said: “Son, when you grow up would you be a trader at Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley or Citibank?” He said: “Will you defeat them, your losses and all the market […]
You don’t need to be right with your trades most of the time to make money in the market. I Try to Win 40% of My Trades — and My Subscribers Love That You don’t need to be right most of the time to make money in the market.
Mega Trend Profits: $2 Trillion Tail Wind Ahead? [3-minute read] Is this the eve of the next big mega trend accelerator event?

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