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Washington Makes It Rain; Invest in Biotech Again?
March 18, 2020 2020 Financial Crisis, Great Stuff
Time to Make It Rain Everybody’s talking about recession, depression, regression, correction, mass infection, elections… All Great Stuff is saying is “chill the freak out.” We’ve gone from no worry at all … to recession concerns … to full-blown depression fears in less than two weeks. It’s so bad that economists and analysts are already […] 2008 Shows Us Investors Will Panic Sell in April
March 18, 2020 Recession, Stocks, Winning Investor Daily
“Unprecedented.” I’m watching CNBC as I write, and I’ve heard that word dozens of time today. The speed of the stock market’s decline is unprecedented. The coronavirus is unprecedented. The Federal Reserve’s actions are unprecedented. Fortunately, everything isn’t unprecedented. This is a bear market. There’s a precedent for that. Investors have seen large losses before. […] Econ Recon; Jobs at Amazon; Theaters Be Gone
March 17, 2020 Great Stuff
Dead Cats Can Dance Initial reports on the U.S. economy started rolling in this morning … and I’m not sure if you really want to look or not. The New York Federal Reserve’s Empire State Manufacturing Index plunged by the biggest margin on record: 34.4 points. The reading, which now stands at -21.5, indicates contraction […] Buy This Recession-Proof Stock Now for Guaranteed Profits
March 17, 2020 2020 Financial Crisis, Investment Opportunities, Winning Investor Daily
One industry leader is down nearly 30% in three weeks. The question is: Will you buy it when it’s on sale now — or wait until it’s much higher to finally pull the trigger? 2 Ways to Play Shopify During Market Panic
March 17, 2020 2020 Financial Crisis, American Investor Today, Investing
The global economy is grinding to a halt as companies and consumers brace for the pandemic. That’s creating a volatile market. But investors should keep their heads in the game and look for good buying opportunities. Chad Shoop reveals a smarter way to profit no matter which way the market turns.