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The Household Debt Meltdown The Household Debt Meltdown February 17, 2017 by Jocelynn Smith U.S. Economy America has a debt problem. That shouldn’t come as a surprise.  Americans continuously told that debt is good. But these bad habits could bring the economy to a sharp and painful halt.
For every trade you make and every dollar you invest, you should know what your risk is and what your target reward is. Risk Your Money the Smart Way February 17, 2017 by Chad Shoop Trading Strategies For every trade you make and every dollar you invest, you should know what your risk is and what your target reward is.
Don’t Fear the Euro Don’t Fear the Euro February 15, 2017 by Jeff Opdyke Global Economy The euro has been called an unmitigated disaster ... a currency without a country. But you’re not getting the full story, and it’s that story that means the euro is safe, for a while at least.
Market analysts often misinterpret the data they’re reading. That’s what seems to be happening in small-cap stocks, or stocks of smaller companies, Caution: Potential Melt-Up Ahead February 14, 2017 by Michael Carr Stocks Market analysts often misinterpret the data they’re reading. That’s what seems to be happening in small-cap stocks, or stocks of smaller companies.
While everyone has their own unique investment tools, one of my favorite market indicators is the relative rotation of the various sectors. Beating the Average February 13, 2017 by Chad Shoop Trading Strategies While everyone has their own unique investment tools, one of my favorite market indicators is the relative rotation of the various sectors.

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