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Friday Four Play: “Slacking off on the Fed”
by Joseph Hargett June 21, 2019 Great Stuff
Fed, Fed, Fed … it’s all we’ve heard this week. Interest rates, monetary policy, Jerome Powell … I’m done. Finished. Finito. How about you? I’m betting you’re tired of hearing about it as well. So, here are four decidedly non-Fed tips for you as we head into the weekend. No. 1: Man, It Feels Good […]
Why You Should Only Invest in Canadian Pot Companies The cannabis industry is growing fast — and Canada is ahead of the game. Anthony Planas talks about this booming market and how you can take advantage of its rapid growth. (3-minute read)
Don’t Wreck It, Ralph
by Joseph Hargett June 20, 2019 Great Stuff
I’m no Ralph Kramden, but even I can see that the market is ready for launch. Like I said in yesterday’s Great Stuff, anything but complete inaction by the U.S. Federal Reserve was likely to spark a rally — and save Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s job. All Powell had to do was drop the word “patient” from the Fed’s […]
The Fed Will Still Cut Rates: Buy This 1 ETF The stock market is positive that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates before the end of the year. And there’s one sector — and ETF — that’s set to soar when it does so.
Steel Industry Prices Will Surge With Inflation — Buy SLX ETF to Profit The steel industry hasn’t received much attention from investors. But that should change in the coming months. John Ross talks about how inflation and reflexivity will push iron ore’s and steel’s prices higher. (3-minute read)

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