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One story some analysts are missing is the price of lumber. After surging to a new all-time high in May, futures prices fell 48% by the end of the year. Lumber Prices Are Falling, Spelling Trouble for the Economy January 3, 2019 by Michael Carr Soft Commodities One story some analysts are missing is the price of lumber. After surging to a new all-time high in May, futures prices fell 48% by the end of the year.
I believe the long-awaited bear market started in October. That’s consistent with my forecast for a recession in early 2019. Lumber Prices Show How Bad the Economy Will Get January 3, 2019 by Michael Carr Soft Commodities One story some analysts are missing is the price of lumber. After surging to a new all-time high in May, futures prices fell 48% by the end of the year.
By adding repeatable rules and tactics, we reduce the chances our impulses will get us into or out of a trade at the wrong time. Here’s an example... How to Take Emotions out of Your Trades in 2019 January 3, 2019 by John Ross Trading Strategies By adding repeatable rules and tactics, we reduce the chances our impulses will get us into or out of a trade at the wrong time. Here’s an example...
As they say in this business: “Money talks.” And at the start of 2019, the “smart money” is shouting at the top of its lungs: “Ted’s right!” The “Smart Money” Is Fleeing the Stock Market January 2, 2019 by Ted Bauman Bonds, Investing As they say in this business: “Money talks.” And at the start of 2019, the “smart money” is shouting at the top of its lungs: “Ted’s right!”
Will Stocks Rebound in 2019? January 2, 2019 by Jeff Yastine Stocks Could the S&P 500, after what I’ve categorized to my subscribers as a “Wall Street panic” these last three months, be setting us once again for a repeat performance? I think there’s a strong likelihood.

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