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Soybeans Could Be the Breakout Crop of 2019
by Matt Badiali November 26, 2018 Soft Commodities
Things can’t get much worse for soybean prices. However, as all good natural resource investors know, from great pain comes great opportunities.
Net Income Margins Says Stocks Can’t Reach New Highs
by Michael Carr November 26, 2018 Stocks
Economists often write dense papers. Advanced math makes their arguments almost impossible to understand. Sometimes, an economist speaks clearly. Herb Stein, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, did that once. He explained the entire world with just nine words. “If something cannot go on forever, it will stop.” […]
You shouldn’t have to work well into your golden years because student loans deny you the retirement you deserve. But many seniors have no choice. Student Loan Debt Is Crippling Seniors Too
by Jay Goldberg November 24, 2018 Retirement
You shouldn’t have to work well into your golden years because student loans deny you the retirement you deserve. But many seniors have no choice.
Investors are still picking up the pieces from last month’s sell-off. Yet with all this despair, could a “Santa Claus rally” be right around the corner? Is a Santa Claus Rally on the Way?
by Ian King November 23, 2018 Stocks
Investors are still picking up the pieces from last month’s sell-off. Yet with all this despair, could a “Santa Claus rally” be right around the corner?

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