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Revealed: 3 Retail Stocks to Buy for the 2019 Holidays October 8, 2019 American Investor Today, Investing, Investment Opportunities, U.S. Economy The holiday season starts the week of Thanksgiving. But many people don’t realize that retail stocks rise from October until the end of the year. Chad Shoop examines the past 10 years of this trend. He shares three stocks you can capitalize on while they rally. (4-minute read)
The Market Is Dead Wrong About the Junior Mining Sector October 7, 2019 American Investor Today, Natural Resource Investor, Natural Resources The stock market hates the junior mining sector right now. Conservative investors think these tiny stocks are too risky — even with growth opportunities not too far ahead. Matt Badiali discusses his prediction for this hated sector. (3-minute read)
The Fed’s Biggest Nightmare; Retail Gets Real; WeGiveUp October 1, 2019 Great Stuff Is the U.S. Economy Going Stag? I saw an ugly word pop up over the weekend. No, not that word … or that word, either. Seriously, you kiss your mother with that mouth? The word was “stagflation,” and it’s the word that the U.S. Federal Reserve fears most of all. Now, stagflation is traditionally defined […]
Major Cannabis Reform: The SAFE Banking Act September 28, 2019 American Investor Today, Cannabis, Saturday News Letter, U.S. Economy Marijuana stocks have plummeted in the past year. But the SAFE Banking Act could launch them in the next year — if the Senate gets it right. In the meantime, position yourself for a boost by investing in the most promising businesses. We tell you exactly how. (5-minute read)
Google Won’t Forget You … Ever; Snap Hands Over Project Voldemort September 24, 2019 Great Stuff Gone, but Never Forgotten Today, we’re going to talk about digital privacy. It’s not a sexy topic by any means. But it’s a vitally important one. Earlier today, Europe’s highest court ruled in favor of Alphabet Inc.’s (Nasdaq: GOOG) Google. The case centered on Google users’ “right to be forgotten.” At its core, “right to […]





