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Young Americans Young Americans Are the Hope of Our Country June 5, 2018 by Bob Bauman Economy, U.S. Economy In 2018, I realized the grave difficulties both of my grandsons and all young Americans face today. And these young Americans are very much concerned about their future.
There are two kinds of stocks: those with value, and those that are value traps. What’s the difference? The epic debacle of one hedge fund offers clues. The Dangers of Investing in Value Traps October 18, 2017 by Jeff Yastine Stocks There are two kinds of stocks: those with value, and those that are value traps. What’s the difference? The epic debacle of one hedge fund offers clues.
Three Theories about Russia: Ally, Cold War Adversary, or Enemy #1? July 24, 2017 by Martin Weiss Uncategorized One year ago, as the crisis in the Ukraine was dying down, Russia was barely on the radar screen of U.S. news outlets. If it appeared prominently in more than one daily news cycle per month, it was unusual. Moreover, few people understood the country, its domestic politics or its foreign policies. Fast forward to […]
I turned to you last week for feedback. I was curious if you felt your happiness in the U.S. was lessening — and, if so, were you considering alternatives? Create Your Escape Plan Now April 1, 2017 by Jessica Cohn U.S. Economy I turned to you last week for feedback. I was curious if you felt your happiness in the U.S. was lessening — and, if so, were you considering alternatives?
Earnings Worse Than the Great Recession? Worse Than the Great Recession? September 2, 2016 by Chad Shoop U.S. Economy As another earnings season comes to an end, one thing immediately jumps out: Stock prices are out of whack from their core value — earnings. And the implications are dire.

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