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The Inverted Yield Won’t Doom Stocks — Buy the Dip With Call Options August 20, 2019 American Investor Today, Economy, Investing, U.S. Economy Last Wednesday, yields on U.S. Treasury bonds inverted. Investors see this as a bad sign for the economy. News headlines promote gloom and fear in the stock market. But Chad Shoop knows it’s not time to fear — it’s time to profit from the dip in stocks. (4-minute read)
Why a Recession Could Make Cannabis Investors Rich August 19, 2019 American Investor Today, Cannabis, Investment Opportunities, U.S. Economy Last Wednesday, the yield curve inverted. This could indicate the end of the 10-year bull market we’ve experienced. While a recession threatens most sectors, history has shown that some sectors flourish during one. Anthony Planas talks about what a recession may bring for the young and growing cannabis sector. (3-minute read)
GEnron, Nvidia’s New Normal and Buying Greenland August 16, 2019 Great Stuff Friday Four Play: GEnron, Nvidia’s New Normal and Buying Greenland The word on the Street today is that the market’s rallying because of strong consumer spending. Well, rallying is a strong word. Bouncing, maybe? Pretty much any positive news is going to lift spirits at this point, and Wall Street is clinging tightly to any […]
A 25% Gain From This Trade Already — It’s Time to Buy More Gold Stocks August 16, 2019 American Investor Today, Gold, Investment Opportunities, Natural Resources Gold prices are climbing. They are driven by fear in the stock market. But while the yellow metal is on the rise, investors are afraid of gold socks. Matt Badiali sees the massive opportunity here. (2-minutes)
Walmart Won’t Yield for the Inverted Curve; Alibaba Black Sheep August 15, 2019 Great Stuff No Money, Mo’ Problems OK, class. Today, I’m going to try to learn you something. I’m sure you’ve heard that the Dow plunged more than 800 points yesterday — its biggest one-day loss of the year. The reason for that plunge was the inverted yield curve. You may have also heard from the financial media […]





