Latest Insights on IAS
1 Biotech ETF to Buy and Ride for the Next 6 Months October 22, 2019 American Investor Today, Investing, Investment Opportunities October is a volatile month for the stock market. Last year’s fourth quarter still worries many investors. But Chad Shoop follows a seasonal pattern that historically shows the next six months will be profitable. You don’t want to miss the opportunity to make big money. (4-minute read)
Trump Twitter Conspiracy? Nope, Just a Great Stuff Trading Strategy October 18, 2019 Great Stuff Friday Four Play: The “Doin’ It Our Way” Edition Dorothy, we’re not in Indiana any more. What a wild ride back from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, that was. Sadly, I didn’t have time to visit Shotz Brewery. You don’t always have time for “doin’ it our way.” On a side (side) note, Milwaukee is Algonquin for “the […]
The Fed’s Biggest Nightmare; Retail Gets Real; WeGiveUp October 1, 2019 Great Stuff Is the U.S. Economy Going Stag? I saw an ugly word pop up over the weekend. No, not that word … or that word, either. Seriously, you kiss your mother with that mouth? The word was “stagflation,” and it’s the word that the U.S. Federal Reserve fears most of all. Now, stagflation is traditionally defined […]
Amazon’s Alexa Goes Full Samuel Jackson; Peloton’s Pricey IPO September 26, 2019 Great Stuff Say “Alexa” Again, I Dare You No, it’s not 2001. We’re way past that at this point. Alexa is taking over. Amazon.com Inc. (Nasdaq: AMZN) held a major reveal yesterday. There were no spiffy invitations like you get for Apple Inc. (Nasdaq: AAPL) events … so you might have missed it. At the event, Amazon […]
Google Won’t Forget You … Ever; Snap Hands Over Project Voldemort September 24, 2019 Great Stuff Gone, but Never Forgotten Today, we’re going to talk about digital privacy. It’s not a sexy topic by any means. But it’s a vitally important one. Earlier today, Europe’s highest court ruled in favor of Alphabet Inc.’s (Nasdaq: GOOG) Google. The case centered on Google users’ “right to be forgotten.” At its core, “right to […]