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S&P Sneetches Say Stocks Shift the Same May 28, 2020 Great Stuff Star-Belly Sneetches Today, we’re taking a trip back to childhood to discuss a famous Dr. Seuss story: The Sneetches. (Actually, we’re talking about the correlation of S&P 500 stocks … but you’ll see where I’m going with this shortly.) You see, Star-Belly Sneetches have stars on their bellies and Plain-Belly Sneetches have none. Then Sylvester […]
2 Ways to Play the Market Recovery May 21, 2020 2020 Financial Crisis, American Investor Today, Trading Strategies (10-minute video) COVID-19 reset the economy in a big way. Weak companies got the stuffing knocked out of them, while businesses that were doing well before the outbreak continue to thrive. Today, Charles Mizrahi discusses two of those companies — and shows you why they’ll do even better once the economy fully reopens.
Titanic Earnings; Choppy Sailing; Cinemas Failing April 13, 2020 Great Stuff A Titanic Earnings Season The markets rallied sharply last week in anticipation that things are starting to get better. And, admittedly they are … where the pandemic is concerned. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the outbreak is finally stabilizing across the U.S. Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute […]
Divining Dow Headlines; Bob’s Your Uncle at Disney February 26, 2020 Great Stuff Getting Sentimental on the Dow Ever have one of those mornings when you read headlines from the major financial publications … and you nearly spit your coffee all over? I had one of those this morning. I watched as the headlines trended from “Dow Rallies 250 Points in Recovery Rally” to “Dow Rallies 200 Points” […]
Amazon’s $1 Trillion Playbook: How to Buy the Next Market Disruptor February 6, 2020 American Investor Today, Trading Strategies Today, Amazon and Netflix are known as industry disruptors. But in their early days, they were considered underdogs going up against giant brick-and-mortar retail chains. Today, Charles Mizrahi uncovers the one secret that underpins “underdogs” such as Netflix and Amazon.





