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Friday Four Play: Boeing’s $4.9 Billion Q2 Loss, WeWork CEO Takes $700 Million
July 19, 2019 Great Stuff
This week has been very bizarre. How bizarre? (How bizarre. How bizarre.) People are planning a civilian raid on Area 51, and the Fed is planning to cut rates — despite a growing U.S. economy, for Pete’s sake. Unfortunately, you’re not in an episode of Black Mirror. This is the timeline we’re stuck in right […] Investment Banks Are the Cheapest Stocks to Buy Today!
July 18, 2019 Investment Opportunities, Stocks, Winning Investor Daily
Lower rates suggest we should see more deals, not less. And these two banks are on a roll.
The market should soon realize it has failed to price in this improvement.
The Great Amazon Surveillance Sale
July 17, 2019 Great Stuff
In years past, Amazon.com Inc.’s (Nasdaq: AMZN) Prime Day was an event to look forward to. I love online shopping — I never have to leave my house and deal with crowds and uppity cashiers. So, when the biggest online retailer has a massive two-day sale, it’s like Christmas in July. But this year was […] The Three Amigos of Banking: JPMorgan, Goldman and Wells Fargo
July 16, 2019 Great Stuff
In a way, all of us have an El Guapo to face. For some, options trading might be their El Guapo. For us as investors, our El Guapo is a big, dangerous earnings season filled with volatility and the threat of an earnings recession. But the three amigos of banking have shown us that not […] 1 Statistic to Understand This Earnings Recession
July 16, 2019 American Investor Today, Economy, Investing, U.S. Economy
Earnings reports for the first quarter of 2019 showed a profit decline for companies in the S&P 500 Index. The second quarter hints at another decrease in earnings. While this may sound alarming, Chad Shoop knows better. He discusses why this earnings recession is a bullish sign for the stock market. (3-minute read)