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Holy cats! It was a busy Friday: consumer spending, blocked Huawei, Chinese threats, virus testing, bouncing banks? That’s quite a smorgasbord of market-moving data. Retail Weeps, China Creeps, Bankers Beat and Testing Sleeps May 15, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Friday Four Play: You Down With PPT? Holy cats! It was one busy Friday. I mean, we had a literal smorgasbord of market-moving data … all in one day: Consumer spending set another record in April, plunging 16.4%. President Trump blocked semiconductor shipments to Huawei. China threatened to activate its “unreliable entity list.” Trump questioned […]
Buffett’s Sell-Off: Bet Against This Plane Maker Now May 15, 2020 by Chad Shoop 2020 Financial Crisis, American Investor Today, Trading Strategies (5-minute read): We're taught to "buy when there's blood in the streets," but that's not what's happening right now. We believe that Boeing will continue to fall, and we'll show you why. Then, we’ll show you how to profit with options.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell spoke this morning, and it was all that Wall Street could do to keep from crying. Powell’s Wake-Up Call; Uber Eats It All; Progyny Stands Tall May 13, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff You Don’t Have to Call Me Darlin’ When Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell spoke this morning, well … it was all that Wall Street could do to keep from crying. Speaking during a webcast with the Peterson Institute for International Economics, Powell warned that the COVID-19 pandemic could “leave behind lasting damage” to U.S. economic […]
Consumer prices set another abysmal record for the U.S. economy. There haven’t been this many bad records since disco. Deflation at the Disco; Atomic Datadog; Musk the Martyr May 12, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Wall Street Spins Records This year is all about spinning records. Now, I love to drop vinyl on the turntable as much as the next guy. OK, probably more. There’s just a warm, nostalgic sound with records that you don’t get in today’s sanitized, digital world. But the U.S. economy hasn’t exactly dropped the decade’s […]
Don’t Gamble on Stocks — Trade Earnings Instead May 12, 2020 by Chad Shoop 2020 Financial Crisis, American Investor Today, Trading Strategies (4-minute read) As first-quarter earnings come in, many investors are hoping these results will prop up the next stock rebound. Whether stocks rise or plunge, Chad Shoop uses one options-trading strategy to capture gains from positive earnings announcements.

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