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Peloton Gets Pounded; Lululemon’s Discount Yoga Pants December 12, 2019 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Have I lost my mind? Or am I seriously agreeing with Andrew Left and Citron Research on Peloton Interactive?
Stocks to Buy in 2020 health and wealth scrabble tiles Stocks to Buy in 2020: Invest in Health Care and Avoid Oil December 12, 2019 by Charles Mizrahi American Investor Today, Stocks Charles reveals the market sector he believes has the biggest tailwinds fueling growth in 2020 … and the No. 1 industry you want to avoid at all costs.
Today, we find the federal budget deficit worsening. But there’s one sector that stands to benefit from this scenario. Ballooning U.S. Budget Deficits Will Boost This ETF December 11, 2019 by Clint Lee Investment Opportunities, U.S. Economy, Winning Investor Daily Today, we find the federal budget deficit worsening. But there’s one sector that stands to benefit from this scenario.
Recession Indicator: The Downside of the Jobs Report December 11, 2019 by John Ross American Investor Today, Recession, U.S. Economy John’s Chart of the Week looks at the close correlation between the unemployment rate and recession. To make money — and keep it — in 2020, John shares a way to profit big when unemployment reaches a bottom.
That December 15 deadline for new Chinese tariffs wasn’t really a deadline. It was more of a guideline. It’s time to play “kick the can” on trade again! PG&E: Let Them Eat Stocks December 10, 2019 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff A Hill of Beans Of all the financial newsletters in all the towns in all the world … the “people familiar with the talks” had to walk into mine. You know how those “people” said that a trade deal would happen before the deadline for new Chinese tariffs on December 15? About that … we’re […]

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