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Jobs Data You Can't Afford to Ignore Jobs Data You Can’t Afford to Ignore August 6, 2016 by Jocelynn Smith U.S. Economy Wall Street celebrated on Friday, roaring higher July’s jobs data. But it’s too early to give the all-clear, and it’s definitely far too early for the Fed to start raising rates.
Yellen & The Fed: Anticipation for Rising Interest Rates July 22, 2016 by Chad Shoop Stocks While investors on Wall Street wait for a hike in interest rates that will not arrive any time soon, there are opportunities to be had if you plan your moves ahead.
bear market indicator Dow Theory Breakdown & Bear Market Indicators July 15, 2016 by Chad Shoop U.S. Economy This week saw the Dow and the S&P 500 hit new highs. But this is not a time to be greedy and jump into a buying frenzy. A century-old, tried-and-tested theory is signaling an imminent bear market...
Unexpected Demand for Oil Is Up 80% … What Could The Future Hold? June 10, 2016 by Chad Shoop Oil After an 80% gain, many investors would be looking for an opportunity to short the asset. When it comes to oil, this is not that time. In fact, this isn’t a rally you want to short … it’s one you want to buy.
Turning Paper Into Gold Switching Paper Currency Into Gold Stocks – Commodity Speculation March 2, 2016 by Jeff Opdyke Gold Irresponsible Fed monetary policy has placed us in a world never before seen. A dark world. Here, there be monsters. To combat these monsters, you need to practice a bit of modern-day alchemy by turning anything you can find into gold.

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