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China’s Wild Ride; Netflix Remains on Top; Costco Sells Out
October 10, 2019 Great Stuff
President Trump: “But Do I?” Boy, did I jump the gun on the Chinese fire drill reference yesterday. Wall Street has literally been running around in circles all day due to conflicting reports surrounding the start of U.S.-China trade negotiations. First, we heard that there was no progress in the negotiations at the deputy level […] Wall Street’s Chinese Fire Drill; Roku Upgraded; Fitbit Leaves China
October 9, 2019 Great Stuff
Wall Street’s Chinese Fire Drill The needle on the “Trade War Cycle” moved again this morning. After yesterday’s heavy sell-off on trade fears, did you really expect anything less? The major market indexes are up just shy of 1% as of this writing. Traders are reportedly rallying around news that China will accept a partial […] New Roaring ’20s: Invest in the 5G Revolution and Cannabis Stocks Now
October 8, 2019 American Investor Today, Cannabis, Economy, Investing, Investment Opportunities, U.S. Economy
In a few months, we’ll usher in another decade: the new Roaring ‘20s. The prosperity of the 2020s stands to be even greater than the 1920s. We'll share which industries will make massive gains next year — and how you can find out each of our experts’ most exciting investment ideas. (2-minute read) 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 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 […]