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Great Stuff 9-05-2019 China’s Breakthrough Tweet; Slack Gets Cut; Kellogg’s Incogmeato September 5, 2019 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff A Tweet Chinese Surprise I’m watching the markets tick higher today with amusement. The Dow is up 200 … 300 … 400 points. For some reason, I’m hearing this in Bono’s voice from “Bullet the Blue Sky.” And he’s peelin off those dollar bills, slappin them down. One hundred, two hundred. As Great Stuff predicted […]
Great Stuff 9-04-2019 Hong Kong: 1 Less Brick in Wall Street’s Wall of Worry September 4, 2019 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Another Brick out of the Wall Chalk one up for the little guy. Who says protests don’t work anymore? Tensions are easing in Asia this morning after Hong Kong chief executive Carrie Lam withdrew a controversial extradition bill. The bill, which would have allowed extradition of Hong Kong citizens to mainland China, was one of […]
I’ve learned four important lessons on being a successful investor from living in the path of numerous hurricanes — and reporting on them as a financial journalist. 4 Lessons Hurricanes Taught Me About Investing September 3, 2019 by Jeff Yastine Investing, Trading Strategies, Winning Investor Daily I’ve learned four important lessons on being a successful investor from living in the path of numerous hurricanes — and reporting on them as a financial journalist.
Earnings Recession Is Bullish for Stocks — Make Money From Sell-Offs September 3, 2019 by Chad Shoop American Investor Today, Economy, Income, U.S. Economy Headlines warn about an economic recession. But Chad Shoop believes that’s months away. There’s an app you can use to track it. He explains why the current earnings recession is a bullish sign for stocks, and he shares a way to profit from the stock market turmoil. (4-minute read)
John Maynard Keynes said interest rates are always above zero. He proved it with math. In hindsight, one of his errors was obvious. Negative Rates Are Rational … and They’re Here to Stay September 2, 2019 by Michael Carr Bonds, U.S. Economy, Winning Investor Daily John Maynard Keynes said interest rates are always above zero. He proved it with math. In hindsight, one of his errors was obvious.

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