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Gold Stocks Are up 18%: 3 Ways to Supercharge Your Gains August 2, 2019 American Investor Today, Gold, Investment Opportunities, Precious Metals, U.S. Economy The market’s sentiment toward gold is misleading. Many investors believe it to be dead, but the Federal Reserve’s decision to cut rates and the recent movement in the stock market show the yellow metal’s rally isn’t over. Anthony Planas talks about the increase in gold prices and how you can add exposure to the precious metal to hedge your portfolio against market risk — as well as supercharge your gains from its rally. (3-minute read)
The Fed Rate Cut, Solar Panels, Pot and Insulin – Strap in August 1, 2019 Great Stuff First-World Market Problems The temper tantrum appears to be over … for now. Wall Street didn’t get exactly what it wanted, but it appears to have come to terms with what it got. Let’s be clear: It wasn’t just the 25-basis-point rate cut that the market wasn’t happy with. It was the Federal Reserve’s language […]
Tripling the S&P 500 Has Never Been Easier July 31, 2019 Investment Opportunities, Real Estate, Winning Investor Daily These assets have returned double or triple the return of the S&P 500, and they deliver excellent annual yields.
Market Pullback Expected Tomorrow — Purchase Put Options Now! July 30, 2019 American Investor Today, Economy, Investing, Investment Opportunities, U.S. Economy The Federal Reserve will conclude its two-day meeting tomorrow. We’ll find out if the Fed decides to cut interest rates or not. While everyone expects a rate cut, Chad Shoop doesn’t think it will happen. He shares a way to hedge your portfolio for a short-term pullback. (3-minute read)
The IRS Is Coming for Your Bitcoin Profits July 29, 2019 Great Stuff Fear and Follies on Wall Street We’ve got an interesting week ahead of us. Between a potential Federal Reserve rate cut, Democrats running for president and the IRS going after bitcoin profits, we’ll either be laughing or crying by Friday. Tomorrow, the Federal Reserve begins its two-day meeting to decide how to screw up — […]





