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How to Grab Gains From the Inverted Yield Curve The inverted yield curve usually stokes fears of a recession. But our expert Chad Shoop recommends remaining bullish — at least for the next two years. (3-minute read)
Inverted Yield The Inverted Yield Won’t Doom Stocks — Buy the Dip With Call Options Last Wednesday, yields on U.S. Treasury bonds inverted. Investors see this as a bad sign for the economy. News headlines promote gloom and fear in the stock market. But Chad Shoop knows it’s not time to fear — it’s time to profit from the dip in stocks. (4-minute read)
3 Funds You Can “Buy on the Dip” Right Now! Matt Badiali and Chad Shoop recommend three sectors set to rally higher this year. (2-minute read)
Great Stuff 8-13-2019 The Curse of Pavlov’s Market; Verizon’s Tumblr Fire Sale
by Joseph Hargett August 13, 2019 Great Stuff
Pavlov’s Market Wall Street has been conditioned. The White House says a trade deal is practically done … the market rallies. The very next day, the White House levies 10% tariffs on Chinese goods … the market plunges. Ring the bell once — rally. Ring the bell twice — sell-off. We are truly living in […]
Federal Reserve meme The Fed Rate Cut, Solar Panels, Pot and Insulin – Strap in
by Joseph Hargett August 1, 2019 Great Stuff
First-World Market Problems The temper tantrum appears to be over … for now. Wall Street didn’t get exactly what it wanted, but it appears to have come to terms with what it got. Let’s be clear: It wasn’t just the 25-basis-point rate cut that the market wasn’t happy with. It was the Federal Reserve’s language […]

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