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Crashing the Collectible Car Market Crashing the Collectible Car Market February 7, 2017 by Jeff Yastine U.S. Economy A healthy collectibles market can signal an equally healthy stock market. But a recent January auction revealed results that were less than inspiring … perhaps even worrying.
Danger Lurks in Executive Orders Danger Lurks in Executive Orders February 2, 2017 by Bob Bauman Government & Politics Executive orders issued by the hand of an unrestrained president, whether on the political left or right, are a real threat to American freedoms.
America’s New Inflation Problem America’s New Inflation Problem February 1, 2017 by Jeff Opdyke U.S. Economy The U.S. economy is being steered by black swan president and economists with isolationist views. It’s an environment that breeds inflation and screams: “Buy gold!”
rise of oil prices The Rise of Black Gold January 10, 2017 by Jeff Yastine Oil Wall Street seems to think that America's shale industry will be able to save us from higher oil prices in the months and years ahead. But with shale oil production shutting down, that seems like a long shot...
rally Don't Bet on This Stock Market Rally December 9, 2016 by Chad Shoop Investment Opportunities Stocks have enjoyed a nice rally to record highs over the past month, leaving traders worried they have missed out. But is it wise to jump on this rally?

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