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he Fed will likely cut interest rates this week, but what does that mean for you? Fed to the Rescue; WeWork’s Failure to Launch September 17, 2019 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff The Fed will likely cut interest rates this week, but what does that mean for you?
An inverted yield curve has preceded the last seven recessions. And, like Lois Lane in the Superman comics, investors are left openly wondering: “Who will save us now?” Yield Curve Inverts — The Fed Will Save Us From a Recession August 16, 2019 by Ian King Government & Politics, Recession, U.S. Economy, Winning Investor Daily An inverted yield curve has preceded the last seven recessions. And, like Lois Lane in the Superman comics, investors are left openly wondering: “Who will save us now?”
Fed-Induced Market Sell-Off — Hedge Your Portfolio With Put Options July 23, 2019 by Chad Shoop American Investor Today, Investing, Investment Opportunities, U.S. Economy Many investors are assuming that the Federal Reserve will lower rates in next week's meeting. Chad Shoop shares his contrarian view on the Fed lowering interest rates, and a way for you to protect your portfolio if the Fed doesn’t meet investors’ expectations. (5-minute read)
As the Trade War Thaws, Now Is the Time to Buy Agriculture Stocks July 8, 2019 by Matt Badiali American Investor Today, Commodities, Investment Opportunities Severe weather and an unhealthy crop mean less corn and soybeans. A low supply will push up prices in agriculture. Matt Badiali offers an easy way to take advantage. (3-minute read)
The Fed Is on Track to Raise Rates This Week June 11, 2018 by Michael Carr Economy, U.S. Economy The Federal Reserve meets this week. Traders believe it will raise short-term interest rates. Higher rates slow economic growth, and the Fed believes it needs to slow growth.

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