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Schwab and other discount brokers now offer zero commissions. But professional investors still use full-service brokers at an average cost of $0.03 per share. Avoid Zero Commissions: 3 Benefits of Paying a Full-Service Stock Broker November 4, 2019 by Michael Carr Stocks, Trading Strategies, Winning Investor Daily Schwab and other discount brokers now offer zero commissions. But professional investors still use full-service brokers at an average cost of $0.03 per share.
2019 Recap: 7 Free Winning Trades in Tech, Retail, Miners and More November 2, 2019 by Kristen Barrett American Investor Today, Income, Investment Opportunities, Saturday News Letter Today, we want to highlight seven gains you’re making if you’ve been following Winning Investor Daily this year — all while the market whipsaws based on the news cycle. We’ll show how you can grab steady gains from different sectors of the market — free. Because if you’ve been sitting on the sidelines, you’re missing out.
The economy could have added so many more jobs in October. Thanks, General Motors. General Motors’ Strike Spoils October Job Growth November 1, 2019 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Friday Four Play: The Sugar Rush Edition Sugar, sugar everywhere! Let me set the post-Halloween scene in the Hargett house: If Alderaan were made of candy, and the Death Star blew it up in my kitchen … that’s what I’m living with right now. My girls are bartering candy like Jawas downstairs as I write […]
Are you ready for a real old-fashioned Halloween? Because the U.S.-China trade situation is long on tricks and short on treats. Scary Starbucks, Apple iZombies and Freaky Facebook October 31, 2019 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff The Nightmare Before a Trade Deal I hope you’re ready for a real old-fashioned Halloween, ’cause I’m long on tricks and short on treats today. Of course, the U.S.-China trade deal is at the center of this endless nightmare. Earlier this month, President Trump tweeted that a “phase one” trade deal with China was finalized […]
1 Way to Gauge a Company’s Future Before Investing — Ex: Boeing 737 Max October 31, 2019 by Charles Mizrahi American Investor Today, Investing, Trending The Boeing 737 Max jet caused two fatal accidents only five months apart. As a result, the company is under intense scrutiny. Headlines announce the stern and uncertain outlook for the company. Charles Mizrahi disagrees with Wall Street’s reaction to the headlines, and he discusses the one question you should always ask as a sensible investor. (6-minute video)

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