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Why The S&P 500 Is the Most Important Stock Chart Are we still in a bull market, or is this the start of the next crushing bear market? We don’t know yet, but we can rely on the charts to tell us what to expect.
Oil Prices Just Entered Bubble Territory
by Michael Carr May 10, 2018 Economy, Oil
Gains in oil seem like a natural response to any action against Iran. But as this chart shows, oil is now at an extreme level only seen in bubbles.
The Biggest Companies in the World Are Using Blockchain Technology Whether or not you’re a fan of bitcoin, its underlying technology, called blockchain, has had an enormous impact on how companies run their businesses in recent years.
Great Stink 8 Countries That Perform the Worst During the Great Stink Like many Wall Street sayings, the simple adage "sell in May and go away" holds some truth. This also seems to be true around the world.
Diversified Wealth Preservation Strategy 5 Smart Ways to Disaster-Proof Your Valuables With economic and political temperatures rising fast, I thought it would be a good time to review the commonsense alternatives for keeping your wealth safe.

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