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A 25% Gain From This Trade Already — It’s Time to Buy More Gold Stocks Gold prices are climbing. They are driven by fear in the stock market. But while the yellow metal is on the rise, investors are afraid of gold socks. Matt Badiali sees the massive opportunity here. (2-minutes)
Great Stuff 8-15-2019 Walmart Won’t Yield for the Inverted Curve; Alibaba Black Sheep
by Joseph Hargett August 15, 2019 Great Stuff
No Money, Mo’ Problems OK, class. Today, I’m going to try to learn you something. I’m sure you’ve heard that the Dow plunged more than 800 points yesterday — its biggest one-day loss of the year. The reason for that plunge was the inverted yield curve. You may have also heard from the financial media […]
Name Brands in Technology Name Brand Tech Stocks Are More Profitable for Your Portfolio Name brands are struggling to keep consumers’ loyalty. People opt for store or private-label brands that offer the same, if not better, quality than name brands at a better price. But there’s one sector where name brands still drive sales and revenue. Charles Mizrahi sees huge gains coming from name brands in this industry. (6-minute read)
Fed Rate Cuts Make a Winner out of This Crude Oil ETF Two weeks ago, the Federal Reserve announced a quarter-point rate cut. History shows that when the Fed cuts rates, the energy sector outperforms expectations. John Ross talks about the lucrative possibilities in the crude oil sector. He also shares an easy way you can enjoy the rebound in oil prices. (3-minute read)
Big Data companies such as Amazon and Google need specialized buildings to hold the massive server farms that underpin their businesses. REITs Will Outperform Big Data Stocks Because of their special tax treatment, these hidden assets have exceptionally high yields. That makes them attractive alternatives to bonds in a low-interest-rate environment.

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