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Hong Kong: 1 Less Brick in Wall Street’s Wall of Worry
September 4, 2019 Great Stuff
Another Brick out of the Wall Chalk one up for the little guy. Who says protests don’t work anymore? Tensions are easing in Asia this morning after Hong Kong chief executive Carrie Lam withdrew a controversial extradition bill. The bill, which would have allowed extradition of Hong Kong citizens to mainland China, was one of […] S&P 500 Index Price Chart Declines, but Rate Cut Will Boost Stocks
September 4, 2019 American Investor Today, Cannabis, Investing, U.S. Economy
The S&P 500 has been especially volatile since early August. But John Ross knows that the fear in the market is premature. Stocks are right where we want them. He explains why they’ll climb higher in the coming months. (2-minute read) Get IPO Crazy With CrowdStrike, Peloton and Cloudflare
September 3, 2019 Great Stuff
Wall Street’s Virtual Insanity I worry about the sanity of the market sometimes. The major financial publications today are all spewing some variation of the same headline — stocks fall because of trade war tariffs. If you’ve read those same financial publications — or a better one such as Great Stuff — you already knew […] Earnings Recession Is Bullish for Stocks — Make Money From Sell-Offs
September 3, 2019 American Investor Today, Economy, Income, U.S. Economy
Headlines warn about an economic recession. But Chad Shoop believes that’s months away. There’s an app you can use to track it. He explains why the current earnings recession is a bullish sign for stocks, and he shares a way to profit from the stock market turmoil. (4-minute read) Negative Rates Are Rational … and They’re Here to Stay
September 2, 2019 Bonds, U.S. Economy, Winning Investor Daily
John Maynard Keynes said interest rates are always above zero. He proved it with math. In hindsight, one of his errors was obvious.