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When a rubber band is stretched too far, it tends to snap back. The same is true of stocks in the long run … with the long run measured in years. Energy Is a Long-Term Buy
by Michael Carr February 6, 2017 Trading Strategies
When a rubber band is stretched too far, it tends to snap back. The same is true of stocks in the long run … with the long run measured in years.
Oh Snap! - The Power of Millennials and the Snapchat IPO Oh Snap!
by Jocelynn Smith February 3, 2017 Stocks
During the dot-com boom, IPOs regularly shot to triple-digit gains in their first day of trading. Now most fall dismally flat. But millennials’ interest in Snap could break this IPO rut.
What’s on Your TV? There was supposed to be serious competition for the content on our TVs. However, one company is putting the competition to shame.
Cash Is King
by Chad Shoop February 3, 2017 Trading Strategies
Cash is where opportunities lie. That’s why the world’s best corporation at hoarding this cash should be at the top of your radar.
Danger Lurks in Executive Orders Danger Lurks in Executive Orders
by Bob Bauman February 2, 2017 Government & Politics
Executive orders issued by the hand of an unrestrained president, whether on the political left or right, are a real threat to American freedoms.

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