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The Bear Market Started, but Don’t Sell All Your Stocks November 22, 2018 by Michael Carr Stocks I believe the long-awaited bear market started in October. That’s consistent with my forecast for a recession in early 2019.
LEI Index Shows Fear Has a Strong Grip on the Market November 22, 2018 by Ian Dyer U.S. Economy While the economy is driven by data, stock prices are driven by emotion, whether good or bad. And right now, fear has a strong grip on the overall market.
We’re in an era of rising interest rates and declining liquidity — both courtesy of the Federal Reserve’s policies over the last three years. The Federal Reserve Caused an Exodus of Investors November 21, 2018 by Jeff Yastine U.S. Economy We’re in an era of rising interest rates and declining liquidity — both courtesy of the Federal Reserve’s policies over the last three years.
U.S. President Donald Trump will talk trade with Chinese President Xi Jinping on November 30. Trump has been optimistic. But will China come to the table? Will China Come to a Trade Agreement? November 21, 2018 by John Ross Global Economy U.S. President Donald Trump will talk trade with Chinese President Xi Jinping on November 30. Trump has been optimistic. But will China come to the table?
Competition is what made capitalism a success story. Without competition, capitalism is simply a big racket, with us as the marks. Capitalism Is in Grave Danger November 20, 2018 by Ted Bauman U.S. Economy Competition is what made capitalism a success story. Without competition, capitalism is simply a big racket, with us as the marks.

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