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Jobs Data You Can't Afford to Ignore Jobs Data You Can’t Afford to Ignore
by Jocelynn Smith August 6, 2016 U.S. Economy
Wall Street celebrated on Friday, roaring higher July’s jobs data. But it’s too early to give the all-clear, and it’s definitely far too early for the Fed to start raising rates.
why 2022 is not the worst economy ever The Need for Yield in a Recession: What Does That Mean for Us?
by Chad Shoop August 5, 2016 U.S. Economy
The U.S. economy limped along in the second quarter solely on consumer strength. Will that strength return for the third quarter and avoid a recession? Don’t hold your breath.
Second chance for oil Oil’s Second Chance
by Jeff Yastine August 3, 2016 Oil
There's a reason oil is called black gold. And in spite of worries of a bear market, there's a second chance to invest in oil ... and be well rewarded.
The Fed: Soviet-Style Economic Propaganda The Fed: Soviet-Style Economic Propaganda
by Jeff Opdyke August 2, 2016 U.S. Economy
What we are led to believe as "truth" in America is no different than what the Soviets were led to believe, and only by disengaging will you get facts to defend investment decisions.
Clinton and Trump The Big Political Con Clinton and Trump: The Big Political Con Obama once said, “Elections have consequences.” But most Americans vote based on wish fulfillment rather than careful consideration. Be careful what you wish for.

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