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Inflation and stock prices at a new high Red-Hot Inflation or Not, 2022 Is the Year for These Stocks (2-minute read) With no end to inflation in sight, investors are on the edges of their seats — and dumping stocks left and right. But you can count on this class of stocks no matter the market environment…
A Recession Will Make the Bear MUCH Angrier... A Recession Will Make the Bear MUCH Angrier… When applied to GDP data, Mike Carr's Greed Gauge can accurately predict recessions. And what it's saying now might surprise you...
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by Joseph Hargett June 9, 2022 Great Stuff
Microsoft’s Cloud City Today, Great Ones, we’re launching headfirst into a great adventure. We’ll start by joining Microsoft (Nasdaq: ), zoning out for an hours-long gaming sesh — hey, it is almost Friday — and generally getting lost in the clouds. Hold up, we gotta talk about that image up there. Is that … Cloud […]
Apple Disappoints Again — Invest in Next-Gen Tech Instead Apple Disappoints Again — Invest in Next-Gen Tech Instead The real next-gen companies are in Ian King’s Strategic Fortunes portfolio. You won’t believe how fast some of them are growing…
1 Question Could Have Saved Tiger Global billions 1 Question Could Have Saved This Hedge Fund Billions (3-minute read) Investment firms have gotten the wind knocked out of them. Charles shares one of the biggest casualties and how it could have saved billions of dollars…

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