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Great Stuff 9-05-2019 China’s Breakthrough Tweet; Slack Gets Cut; Kellogg’s Incogmeato September 5, 2019 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff A Tweet Chinese Surprise I’m watching the markets tick higher today with amusement. The Dow is up 200 … 300 … 400 points. For some reason, I’m hearing this in Bono’s voice from “Bullet the Blue Sky.” And he’s peelin off those dollar bills, slappin them down. One hundred, two hundred. As Great Stuff predicted […]
recession indicator for massive returns Profit From Rate Cuts: 33% Future Gain in Materials Sector August 21, 2019 by John Ross American Investor Today, Economy, Investment Opportunities, U.S. Economy Many investors think last week’s yield curve inversion signals an imminent recession. But there’s a better and more accurate recession indicator. John Ross explains why it shows the stock market is set for big gains right now. (4-minute read)
The Fabulous Mr. Fed June 19, 2019 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Welcome to Fed Day! Are you on pins and needles yet? Today is the day that the U.S. Federal Reserve concludes its two-day policy meeting and gives its outlook on interest rates. You, my dear reader in the future, may already know how this all played out. If so, don’t tell me yet … I […]
Uber Bullying: This Is the Robot Revolution June 13, 2019 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Some people clearly haven’t seen enough sci-fi movies. You do not bully robots. Period. And yet, that’s exactly what drivers around the world are doing. Road rage is now spilling over onto autonomous vehicles. Eric Meyhofer, head of Uber Technologies Inc.’s (NYSE: UBER) self-driving car unit, lamented the rising epidemic at Wednesday’s Elevate conference in Washington, D.C.: […]
The market tells the Fed what it should be doing, not vice versa. That’s how it maintained transparency after the global financial crisis. The Fed Is Now Dovish — Why the Markets Haven’t Really Changed June 7, 2019 by Ian King Stocks, U.S. Economy, Winning Investor Daily The market tells the Fed what it should be doing, not vice versa. That’s how it maintained transparency after the global financial crisis.

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