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Many companies that fail to impress analysts could fall 5% or more. That makes this a perfect earnings season for stock pickers, not index investors. Earnings-Geddon Alert: Companies Are Falling Short of Wall Street’s Expectations July 13, 2019 by Jay Goldberg Stocks, U.S. Economy, Winning Investor Daily Many companies that fail to impress analysts could fall 5% or more. That makes this a perfect earnings season for stock pickers, not index investors.
I’ve noted that the Fed has done a 180-degree pirouette from raising to cutting rates. On Thursday, Powell’s testimony fully confirmed this notion. Powell’s Testimony Confirms a Massive Bubble Is Ahead July 12, 2019 by Ian King Bonds, Economy, Government & Politics, Winning Investor Daily I’ve noted that the Fed has done a 180-degree pirouette from raising to cutting rates. On Thursday, Powell’s testimony fully confirmed this notion.
Netflix Loses Its Friends While the U.S. Drains Its Piggy Bank July 10, 2019 by Jocelynn Smith Great Stuff You mean we can’t live on borrowed money forever?
Earnings Letdowns and Surprises: 3 Stocks in the Spotlight July 9, 2019 by Jocelynn Smith Great Stuff Let’s take a closer look at a retailer, an airline and a steel company.
Deutsche Dumps Equities Trading & Cuts Jobs July 8, 2019 by Jocelynn Smith Great Stuff Don’t let Deutsche Bank or those “positive” earnings numbers fool you!

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