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The World’s Cheapest Stock Markets February 9, 2017 by Michael Carr Global Economy For those who believe it’s always darkest before the dawn, there are great long-term investments in countries that seem overwhelmed by bad news.
Crashing the Collectible Car Market Crashing the Collectible Car Market February 7, 2017 by Jeff Yastine U.S. Economy A healthy collectibles market can signal an equally healthy stock market. But a recent January auction revealed results that were less than inspiring … perhaps even worrying.
The Pitfalls of Corporate Tax Reform February 6, 2017 by Ted Bauman Taxes A few weeks back, my father, Banyan Hill’s own Bob Bauman, took me to task for something I’d written in Sovereign Investor Daily (not for the first time, either). I’d said, in regard to the American tendency toward harsh judicial punishment, that “we like it that way.” “Who’s this ‘we,’ Lone Ranger? Count me out, […]
When a rubber band is stretched too far, it tends to snap back. The same is true of stocks in the long run … with the long run measured in years. Energy Is a Long-Term Buy February 6, 2017 by Michael Carr Trading Strategies When a rubber band is stretched too far, it tends to snap back. The same is true of stocks in the long run … with the long run measured in years.
Oh Snap! - The Power of Millennials and the Snapchat IPO Oh Snap! February 3, 2017 by Jocelynn Smith Stocks During the dot-com boom, IPOs regularly shot to triple-digit gains in their first day of trading. Now most fall dismally flat. But millennials’ interest in Snap could break this IPO rut.

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