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yield curve inversion buy signal Yield Curve Inversion Means It’s Time to Buy, Not Sell Last week, investors overreacted when the yield curve for U.S. Treasury notes inverted. Many see the yield curve inversion as a sign of an imminent recession. They start to sell their positions out of fear. Charles Mizrahi knows the yield curve inversion is just a bump in the road. He talks about why investors are making a mistake, and why now is a great time to buy. (10-minute video)
An index of companies that provide essential inputs to technology giants is at an all-time high. It’s up 38% this year, trouncing the market and the FAANGs themselves. Tech Fund up 38% — Crushes FAANG Stocks An index of companies that provide essential inputs to technology giants is at an all-time high. It’s up 38% this year, trouncing the market and the FAANGs themselves.
Great Stuff 8-21-2019 Tesla Sets Walmart on Fire … Literally
by Joseph Hargett August 21, 2019 Great Stuff
Mr. Powell’s Wild Ride I’m exhausted. Are you exhausted? August has already seen the S&P 500 Index make eight moves of 1% or more. Eight! And the day’s not even over yet, let alone the month. Today, the Federal Reserve will release the minutes from its July 30–31 policy meeting. Wall Street will be scouring […]
recession indicator for massive returns Profit From Rate Cuts: 33% Future Gain in Materials Sector 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)
e-commerce sales beats amazon Retailers’ E-Commerce Surge Shows They Can Beat Amazon If the recent results trickling in from the world of retail say anything, it’s that a smart, well-run retailer can compete against Amazon — and win.

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