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Best Buy’s Bravado; Dollar Tree Yells: “Timber!”
November 26, 2019 Great Stuff
It’s the Circle of Trade Pete and Repeat walk into a bar. Pete walks out. Who’s left? The answer is the U.S.-China trade war. Duh… We’re once again in the “market rallies temporarily on news” phase of the Great Stuff Trade War Cycle chart. And, as you might suspect, we’re being fed the same lines […] Retail Stocks Announce Q3 Earnings — Target Comes out on Top
November 23, 2019 American Investor Today, Investing, Investment Opportunities
Retail sales were up in October, but not all stores are created equal. Companies including The Home Depot, Kohl’s and Target reported earnings this week with mixed results. But Target’s massive earnings beat was the standout. And one Banyan Hill service put readers in a position to lock in a 198% gain from Target’s stock. (4-minute read) Elon’s Cybertruck Oops; Schwab Regroups
November 22, 2019 Great Stuff
Friday Four Play: The “Mutual Respect and Equality” Edition One day! I miss one day, and the Great Stuff Trade War Cycle chart swings through “market sells off on trade war fears” and into “administration hints at a resolution.” It’s a conspiracy, I tell you. Granted, the markets were grinding lower for the past four […] Disney vs. Netflix: Which 1 Has the Edge in This Streaming Service Battle
November 21, 2019 American Investor Today, Investing, Technology
Business is a game of winning market shares. Disney launched its streaming service on November 12. It looks like Netflix has some serious competition. Charles Mizrahi talks about the entertainment giants. He shares his insight on which company has the edge over the streaming battle. (6-minute video) 2020 Presidential Election — How it Will Affect The U.S. Stock Market
November 19, 2019 American Investor Today, Investing, Stocks
Next year, U.S. citizens will vote on whether Donald Trump serves another four-year term. Chad Shoop studied the data since 1945 to spot the trends after presidential elections. And in some instances, the winner’s political party matters to the market. Here’s what it means for stocks in 2020.