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The FTC Investigates Big Tech Companies Google and Amazon
by Joseph Hargett June 3, 2019 Great Stuff
Big Tech and the government … they see your every move. Now these two juggernauts of information are going head-to-head in classic trust-busting fashion. The Wall Street Journal reported over the weekend that the Department of Justice (DOJ) has launched two investigations into Alphabet Inc. (Nasdaq: GOOG) — aka Google — for antitrust violations. Separately, The Washington Post said […]
Profit From a Market Pullback With Inverse ETFs Despite the strong start the market has seen this year, it’s bound to have a pullback — it’s a matter of when, not if. Chad Shoop shares with you one of his strategies that allows him to proceed without fear, and to profit from the looming pullback.
One of the most tax-advantaged forms of investment is hiding in plain sight … and one simple step could increase your profits from it by nearly 12% every year. REITs: The New Tax Loophole for Investors One of the most tax-advantaged forms of investment is hiding in plain sight … and one simple step could increase your profits from it by 12% or more every year.
Inverted Yield Curve Suggests Interest Rate Cuts Ahead The yield curve is a depiction of interest rates plotted over the length of time to maturity. Economists use it to predict changes in the economic output growth. Ian King explains the yield curve in more detail, and why you shouldn’t lighten up on your stocks just yet.
Inverted yield curves have preceded the last seven U.S. recessions. But they don’t cause recessions. Rather, they are symptoms of recessionary conditions in the making. Yield Curve Inversion Proves A Recession is Coming in 2020 Inverted yield curves have preceded the last seven U.S. recessions. But they don’t cause recessions. Rather, they are symptoms of recessionary conditions in the making.

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