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America’s New Inflation Problem America’s New Inflation Problem
by Jeff Opdyke February 1, 2017 U.S. Economy
The U.S. economy is being steered by black swan president and economists with isolationist views. It’s an environment that breeds inflation and screams: “Buy gold!”
Dow 20,000 was something to be excited about. But at some point that excitement will temper ... and the stock market’s expectations will temper as well. Trump Rally Over?
by Chad Shoop February 1, 2017 Stocks
Dow 20,000 was something to be excited about. But at some point that excitement will temper ... and the stock market’s expectations will temper as well.
Fortune Favors the Gold Stocks Fortune Favors the Gold
by Jeff Yastine January 31, 2017 Stocks
It’s one thing to make money in a bull market for tech stocks, but a good trader can find opportunities in even the most hated market sectors.
GDP: A Wrench in the Recovery A Wrench in the Recovery?
by Jocelynn Smith January 27, 2017 U.S. Economy
The latest GDP growth figures from the Commerce Department have a number of traders adopting a wait-and-see approach. But are they poised to miss out on the next big rally?
Banks Wall Street’s Ticking Time Bomb Wall Street’s Ticking Time Bomb
by Jeff Opdyke January 25, 2017 U.S. Economy
Once “too big to fail” banks have grown so large that it raises a troubling question: Are they now effectively too big to save in the next financial crisis?

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