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U.S. Trouble With American Dividends U.S. Trouble With American Dividends May 6, 2016 by Chad Shoop Stocks Rates are headed higher and earnings are headed lower stateside. And yet, dividends are not only unfazed, but recommended on Wall Street. Something's rotten, and it’s time for investors to look abroad for better yield opportunities.
Europe What Wall Street Is Missing - Spain Europe: What Wall Street Is Missing May 4, 2016 by Jeff Opdyke Global Economy As the second largest member of the PIIGS pack, Spain was much reviled. But the country has rebounded despite anti-austerity bloviating. So much for Keynesian doomsaying …
Demise of Classic Investing - stocks The Problem With The Buy & Hold Investing Strategy for the S&P 500 May 3, 2016 by Jeff Yastine Trading Strategies The era of cheap borrowing rates and a Fed stimulus is on its way out. While current methods could leave you out in the cold, there are solutions to this investing dilemma.
The Market's Mirage of Higher Wages The Market’s Mirage of Higher Wages April 26, 2016 by Jeff Yastine U.S. Economy Profits have been falling for some time, and yet wages are rising across the U.S. The situation is untenable, and Wall Street is eventually going to see through this mirage.
Don’t Cry for Argentina Don’t Cry for Argentina April 22, 2016 by Bob Bauman Global Economy Argentina is emerging from years of corruption, lost freedoms, debt and economic fascism. American voters should take note of what happens when even a slim majority decide they have had enough and choose change.

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