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Don’t Fear China’s Yuan “Manipulation”: Buy Into Safe, Double-Digit Gains
August 7, 2019 American Investor Today, Economy, Investing, Investment Opportunities, U.S. Economy
On August 1, President Trump announced on Twitter an extra 10% tariff on Chinese goods. China retaliated by allowing a devaluation of its currency, the yuan. While many investors fear this turn of events, John Ross sees profitable possibilities. He shares a way for you to take advantage of the trade war and a weaker yuan. (3-minute read) Stock Market Volatility Ahead: Sell Put Options for Double-Digit Income
August 6, 2019 American Investor Today, Economy, Income, Investing, U.S. Economy
Last week, the Federal Reserve announced a rate cut. Investors sold their positions. The U.S.-China trade war also caused a sell-off in the stock market. Both events increased fear and volatility for investors. Chad Shoop sees opportunity where others see gloom. He shares his favorite strategy to make income from the market’s volatility. (3-minute read) Gold and Gold Stocks Are the Investment of the Next 25 Years
August 5, 2019 American Investor Today, Gold, Investment Opportunities, Natural Resources, Precious Metals, U.S. Economy
Gold prices are on the rise, and many investors are selling their shares. But the U.S.-China trade war and slow growth in the U.S. economy will make gold a favorable hedge. Matt Badiali talks about the huge disconnect between gold stocks and Wall Street, and why it’s time to follow the smart money and invest in the yellow metal. (3-minute read) Tesla’s $7 Trillion Race With Google Heats Up
August 2, 2019 Technology, Winning Investor Daily
Self-driving cars need large datasets. And the two companies with the most data are Tesla and Waymo, Google’s self-driving car company. The Fed Gives In, but Not Enough for Wall Street
July 31, 2019 Great Stuff
Wall Street Needs a Bigger Pacifier Do any of you have kids? I have two. That period around age 3 to 4 is just hell. They ask for everything under the sun and cry when they don’t get it — or even when they do get it. That is the perfect analogy for Wall Street […]