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Today, we find the federal budget deficit worsening. But there’s one sector that stands to benefit from this scenario. Ballooning U.S. Budget Deficits Will Boost This ETF Today, we find the federal budget deficit worsening. But there’s one sector that stands to benefit from this scenario.
Recession Indicator: The Downside of the Jobs Report John’s Chart of the Week looks at the close correlation between the unemployment rate and recession. To make money — and keep it — in 2020, John shares a way to profit big when unemployment reaches a bottom.
2020 Trading Strategy Your Complete 2020 Trading Strategy — in 1 Chart Some market forecasts aren’t specific enough to guide investors through the year. Mine is different. That’s because it gives you everything you need to know in one simple chart.
Shale Crisis and oil refinery [Shale Crisis Update] More Ugly News for U.S. Oil Companies The Permian Basin is the engine driving U.S. oil production to new records. But this once-profitable area is a ghost town. Plunging stocks, layoffs and bankruptcies point to an ugly future for oil service stocks.
Expert Analyzes your Stocks Brand-New Feature: Expert Analyzes YOUR Requested Stocks!   Revealed: A brand-new, free videos series from our own Chartered Market Technician Chad Shoop! Every Monday, you can join Chad as he walks you through a stock’s news cycle, analyst recommendations and charts to determine whether it’s headed higher or lower. This week, Chad analyzed retail giant Under Armour.

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