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Nearly 20 years later, I’m finding some frightening similarities between the 2000 meltdown and today … and it’s not necessarily the indicators you'd expect. Today’s Economy Is Frighteningly Similar to the 2000 Meltdown October 10, 2018 by Jocelynn Smith U.S. Economy Nearly 20 years later, I’m finding some frightening similarities between the 2000 meltdown and today … and it’s not necessarily the indicators you'd expect.
This Twin Slowdown Explains Why Stocks Will Fall Next Year October 8, 2018 by Michael Carr U.S. Economy Stock prices reflect future expectations. And data tells us investors will grow pessimistic next year as both economic and earnings growth slow down.
Gold made a new low in August. The U.S. dollar made a new high. Prices are warning of a possible sentiment shift that will fuel gold’s next rally. Gold’s Make-Or-Break Chart October 4, 2018 by John Ross Gold Gold made a new low in August. The U.S. dollar made a new high. Prices are warning of a possible sentiment shift that will fuel gold’s next rally.
One of the biggest transitions we’re seeing is the move to online buying. Imagine the easy process of buying something on Amazon, except with car buying. The Future of Car Buying Will Be Completely Online October 2, 2018 by Ian Dyer Trending One of the biggest transitions we’re seeing is the move to online buying. Imagine the easy process of buying something on Amazon, except with car buying.
As interest rates rise, Americans are going to get squeezed. And if you take the American consumer out of the picture, the economy starts to stumble. Rising Interest Rates Squeeze American Consumers October 2, 2018 by Jocelynn Smith U.S. Economy As interest rates rise, Americans are going to get squeezed. And if you take the American consumer out of the picture, the economy starts to stumble.

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