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National Inflation Rates Spell Recipe for Recession Inflation has been subdued for most of the last decade, but it’s easy to picture a scenario where inflation rises suddenly and becomes a precursor to recession. Back in 2008, the profit opportunity was good. If 2019 unfolds like 2008, this ETF holds great potential for your portfolio.
The changes that are about to happen to the global auto industry will leave a few winners and many losers. And electric vehicles will be the culprit. Don’t Fall for the “Dark Side” of Investing in Electric Vehicles The changes that are about to happen to the global auto industry will leave a few winners and many losers. And electric vehicles will be the culprit.
If You Missed January’s Rally, Use This Earnings Drift Model & Strategy
by Chad Shoop February 12, 2019 American Investor Today
This upcoming earnings season is sure to be filled with more big moves, but betting on earnings going forward isn’t the best way to profit.
Somehow, everyone seemed to stop worrying about a recession when the stock market rallied in January. But they should remain worried. The Recession Will Likely Start This Month Somehow, everyone seemed to stop worrying about a recession when the stock market rallied in January. But they should remain worried.
Trump’s Tariffs Mean Higher Home Prices and Big Gains in Lumber Tariffs do funny things to markets. 2018 saw a volatile lumber market where prices rose and crashed in just two years. But the lumber and homebuilding sectors are making a comeback. This creates an opportunity you shouldn’t miss.

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