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Buy Gold Before It’s Too Late Gold is the ultimate portfolio safeguard against inflation and fear. Demand for gold is growing, but it’s not too late to get in. Matt Badiali shares two ways to safeguard your portfolio today.
The market is dying to COVID-19 fear, but Great Stuff is killing it… (Phrasing? Do we not do “phrasing” anymore?) While Wall Street Falls, Great Stuff Goes Alpha Friday Four Play: The “Get a Leg up” Edition It’s no secret … I like being right. But to reference a line from The Matrix: “Not like this. Not like this.” So far this week, the Dow is off 3,200 points … and counting. Wall Street’s favorite barometer is down roughly 13% from its February […]
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Small Portfolio? You Can Still Buy the Biggest, Most Expensive Stocks in the Market [12-minute video] How to access today’s hottest stocks … at a fraction of the cost.
Tesla didn’t jump to the forefront of the automotive market on its own. It had help from a 90% drop in lithium-ion battery prices over the past decade. Batteries Aren’t Just for Teslas — Hot Stock Soars 40% This week, investors realized how quickly this new access to energy is growing when one stock skyrocketed 40% in a single day.

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