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December’s jobs data was uninspiring. Luckily, Boeing had some spare clowns and monkeys to liven up Wall Street ahead of the weekend. Soft Serve Jobs Data; Boeing Sends in the Clowns January 10, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Friday Four Play: The “Send in the Clowns” Edition (Did a friend forward you this email? If so, you owe them big-time! Seriously, this is Great Stuff. We don’t take that title lightly. After you’ve thanked your friend profusely, why not sign up for yourself today? It’s mostly painless. I promise.) Well, that was unsatisfying. […]
China’s back, and the bears are gonna be in trouble. Hey la, hey la, China’s back. Iran’s Gone, Game On; Bed Bath & Buh-Bye January 9, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Bull Market: Game On! So, the latest Iranian conflict turned out to be a great big nothing-burger. We had an Iran War Cycle for about 48 hours, and then the whole thing was over. R.I.P. my nifty little chart. Today, Wall Street’s new hotness is the partial U.S.-China trade deal. You thought that was all […]
how to evaluate a company before you invest How to Evaluate a Company Before You Invest January 9, 2020 by Charles Mizrahi American Investor Today, Investing, Stocks Every stock in your portfolio represents a small piece of a business. So it’s critical that you understand how that business operates before you invest in it. Today, Charles Mizrahi shows you how to research companies and, more importantly, determine if buying their stocks will put money in your pocket.
“Less than feared.” It reminds me of “less than expected,” as if the Iranian missile strikes on U.S. military bases in Iraq are in some way similar to corporate earnings reports. Meatless Macs Meet Missile Attacks January 8, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Iran…Less Than Feared The funny thing about stock market sentiment? It applies to literally everything. For example, today I find myself discussing the bullish and bearish implications of last night’s Iranian missile attack. According to the financial media, Iran’s retaliation for the U.S. killing Qassem Soleimani, a top Iranian military official, was deemed “less than […]
Iran’s Retaliation Won’t Hurt the Stock Market Iran’s Retaliation Won’t Hurt the Stock Market January 8, 2020 by Michael Carr Global Economy, Stocks, Winning Investor Daily The U.S. strike that killed Iranian General Qassem Soleimani worries many analysts. But today, traders should put Iranian worries aside.

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