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Big-Money Fed: 3 Reasons to Stay Bullish Last Wednesday, the Federal Reserve made its announcement to support the market. John Ross talks about three reasons he believes the stocks are headed for an extended bull market. (4-minute read)
Uncompleted Wells (DUCs) Are Waiting for Sustained Higher Oil Prices Life in the West Texas oil fields is boom and bust. Oil prices used to dictate success in the shale patch, but they mean less today. A recent cost-saving strategy left oil service companies just waiting for one thing. When it happens, it will be a fun ride for investors.
2 Ways to Trade Health Care’s Seasonal Trend Today

One of the strongest market patterns leads to consistent double-digit gains in a short time. It shows that the health care sector will surge in the next four months. Chad Shoop shares two ways for you to profit today.

Trade Wars Mean the End of the Bull Market
by Ted Bauman June 25, 2018 Economy
If you’re invested in these vulnerable U.S. multinational firms, you should be very concerned about President Donald Trump’s rapidly escalating trade wars.
Gold has always been subject to speculative frenzies, of course. But never has the market been subjected to such extremes of buying and selling. The Great Gold Convulsion of 2017
by Jeff Yastine June 13, 2017 Gold
Gold has always been subject to speculative frenzies, of course. But never has the market been subjected to such extremes of buying and selling.

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