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The Fed’s Third Interest Rate Cut in 2019 — What It Means for You November 5, 2019 American Investor Today, Economy, Investing, U.S. Economy Last Wednesday, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the third time this year. By removing a clause from its post-meeting statement that’s been there since June, the Fed indicated it could pause rate cuts going forward. Chad Shoop discusses what those changes mean for the economy, and he gives you a strategy that profits in any market — especially when uncertainty is high. (3-minute read)
Earnings Beyond Beat … 1 VIX Chart You Must See October 29, 2019 Great Stuff Don’t Forget the Fed It’s been nice seeing companies driving the narrative on Wall Street again. Earnings season has given us diversity again … a reason to focus on corporate well-being, profits and, of course, failures. But the broader economic kettle is beginning to spew steam again. Tomorrow, we’ll get the first whistle. The Federal […]
Star Wars Tops Endgame, Disney & Verizon Force Netflix Deeper in Debt October 22, 2019 Great Stuff The Rise of Walt Disney Are you ready for the biggest news today? Hint: It’s not the SoftBank takeover of WeWork — anyone paying attention knew this was going to happen. SoftBank couldn’t afford to lose any more face with its big-time investors. That said, a valuation of between $7.5 billion and $8 billion is […]
Trump Twitter Conspiracy? Nope, Just a Great Stuff Trading Strategy October 18, 2019 Great Stuff Friday Four Play: The “Doin’ It Our Way” Edition Dorothy, we’re not in Indiana any more. What a wild ride back from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, that was. Sadly, I didn’t have time to visit Shotz Brewery. You don’t always have time for “doin’ it our way.” On a side (side) note, Milwaukee is Algonquin for “the […]
Apple’s $399 iPhone SE 2; Roku Queues up Apple TV+ October 15, 2019 Great Stuff Thank God It’s Earnings Season! I don’t know about you, but I’m so tired of reading about China, trade and Trump tweets. If I had to write about tariffs one more day in a row, I’d gnaw my fingers off. Today, we have corporate earnings. Glorious corporate earnings. Well … mostly glorious. So far, 34 […]





