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In the next decades, households and businesses will purchase batteries to store energy rather than rely on the energy grid. Cheap Batteries Will Be More Disruptive Than Smartphones August 23, 2019 by Ian King Technology, Trending, Winning Investor Daily In the next decades, households and businesses will purchase batteries to store energy rather than rely on the energy grid.
An index of companies that provide essential inputs to technology giants is at an all-time high. It’s up 38% this year, trouncing the market and the FAANGs themselves. Tech Fund up 38% — Crushes FAANG Stocks August 21, 2019 by Ted Bauman Investment Opportunities, Technology, Winning Investor Daily An index of companies that provide essential inputs to technology giants is at an all-time high. It’s up 38% this year, trouncing the market and the FAANGs themselves.
recession indicator for massive returns Profit From Rate Cuts: 33% Future Gain in Materials Sector August 21, 2019 by John Ross American Investor Today, Economy, Investment Opportunities, U.S. Economy Many investors think last week’s yield curve inversion signals an imminent recession. But there’s a better and more accurate recession indicator. John Ross explains why it shows the stock market is set for big gains right now. (4-minute read)
Why a Recession Could Make Cannabis Investors Rich August 19, 2019 by Anthony Planas 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)
Name Brands in Technology Name Brand Tech Stocks Are More Profitable for Your Portfolio August 15, 2019 by Charles Mizrahi American Investor Today, Investment Opportunities, Technology Name brands are struggling to keep consumers’ loyalty. People opt for store or private-label brands that offer the same, if not better, quality than name brands at a better price. But there’s one sector where name brands still drive sales and revenue. Charles Mizrahi sees huge gains coming from name brands in this industry. (6-minute read)

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