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Profit From a Market Pullback With Inverse ETFs Despite the strong start the market has seen this year, it’s bound to have a pullback — it’s a matter of when, not if. Chad Shoop shares with you one of his strategies that allows him to proceed without fear, and to profit from the looming pullback.
Extractors Are the Next Mega Trend in the Marijuana Market The cannabis sector is still in its infancy, but it is already facing disruption. Analysts estimate that marijuana extracts and derivatives will make up 50% of the market in the years to come. Anthony Planas discusses this in detail, and he makes a recommendation for your portfolio.
In financial markets, natural forces don’t exist. Without those forces, prices aren’t bound by any unbreakable rules. And that means momentum indicators won’t work as expected. Momentum Indicators Don’t Work. Use MACD to Measure Trends Instead In financial markets, natural forces don’t exist. Without those forces, prices aren’t bound by any unbreakable rules. And that means momentum indicators won’t work as expected.
Inverted Yield Curve Suggests Interest Rate Cuts Ahead The yield curve is a depiction of interest rates plotted over the length of time to maturity. Economists use it to predict changes in the economic output growth. Ian King explains the yield curve in more detail, and why you shouldn’t lighten up on your stocks just yet.
The Federal Reserve Won’t Raise Interest Rates in 2019 The Federal Reserve’s three count must now come with a larger set of consequences — zero interest rates and quantitative easing.

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