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Walmart Won’t Yield for the Inverted Curve; Alibaba Black Sheep August 15, 2019 Great Stuff No Money, Mo’ Problems OK, class. Today, I’m going to try to learn you something. I’m sure you’ve heard that the Dow plunged more than 800 points yesterday — its biggest one-day loss of the year. The reason for that plunge was the inverted yield curve. You may have also heard from the financial media […]
Sell Oil Stocks to Avoid Losing 38% in a Week August 12, 2019 American Investor Today, Natural Resources, Oil, U.S. Economy The cost of oil production in the Permian Basin is higher. The Trump administration’s tariffs on steel, along with declining oil prices, put a major dent in oil producers’ shares. Matt Badiali discusses the falling share prices in the sector, and why you need to protect your portfolio. (3-minute read)
Mattel’s Mysterious Whistleblower & Uber’s Über Loss August 9, 2019 Great Stuff Friday Four Play: Core Prices, Chips and Uber Hit the Skids Remember when Fridays were fun? You’d go out with coworkers or friends after work to relax and forget about the week. Lately, it seems that we’re going out just to maintain our sanity after all our hard investing work gets dashed to pieces by […]
Why Pot Stocks Are Falling: Your Opportunity for a 50% Rally August 9, 2019 American Investor Today, Cannabis, Investing, Investment Opportunities Investors are skeptical about the cannabis sector. And the sentiment shows as the sector’s shares keep falling. Slow sales, mounting costs and scandals have put a dent in the developing industry. Anthony Planas recognizes opportunity where other investors see gloom. He talks about the lucrative possibilities that the temporary dip creates. (3-minute read)
Beat Trade War Meltdowns With This Defensive Asset August 7, 2019 Global Economy, Gold, Winning Investor Daily No matter how worthy the goal, Trump’s “Tariff Man” approach to negotiating with China is going to cause a lot of pain before we see any gain. That puts a premium on defensive positioning right now.





