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Stock Market Volatility Ahead: Sell Put Options for Double-Digit Income
August 6, 2019 American Investor Today, Economy, Income, Investing, U.S. Economy
Last week, the Federal Reserve announced a rate cut. Investors sold their positions. The U.S.-China trade war also caused a sell-off in the stock market. Both events increased fear and volatility for investors. Chad Shoop sees opportunity where others see gloom. He shares his favorite strategy to make income from the market’s volatility. (3-minute read) Gold and Gold Stocks Are the Investment of the Next 25 Years
August 5, 2019 American Investor Today, Gold, Investment Opportunities, Natural Resources, Precious Metals, U.S. Economy
Gold prices are on the rise, and many investors are selling their shares. But the U.S.-China trade war and slow growth in the U.S. economy will make gold a favorable hedge. Matt Badiali talks about the huge disconnect between gold stocks and Wall Street, and why it’s time to follow the smart money and invest in the yellow metal. (3-minute read) The Three Amigos of Banking: JPMorgan, Goldman and Wells Fargo
July 16, 2019 Great Stuff
In a way, all of us have an El Guapo to face. For some, options trading might be their El Guapo. For us as investors, our El Guapo is a big, dangerous earnings season filled with volatility and the threat of an earnings recession. But the three amigos of banking have shown us that not […] 1 Statistic to Understand This Earnings Recession
July 16, 2019 American Investor Today, Economy, Investing, U.S. Economy
Earnings reports for the first quarter of 2019 showed a profit decline for companies in the S&P 500 Index. The second quarter hints at another decrease in earnings. While this may sound alarming, Chad Shoop knows better. He discusses why this earnings recession is a bullish sign for the stock market. (3-minute read) Deutsche Bank Is on Deathwatch — Rate Cuts Ahead
July 15, 2019 Trading Strategies, U.S. Economy, Winning Investor Daily
Somehow, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell’s comments reassured traders. But lower rates are a sign of trouble. And there are reasons to start watching for a Fed panic.