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The New Labor Wars
by Jeff Yastine November 29, 2016 U.S. Economy
Labor strikes were relatively common 30 or so years ago. They’ve become increasingly uncommon since. But we may be on the verge of a reversal in that trend.
A Market Rally Better Than Santa Claus Better Than Santa Claus
by Chad Shoop November 25, 2016 Investment Opportunities
The Santa Claus rally. The name alone sounds fascinating. While there is some truth to this rally, there are better market patterns worth getting excited about.
Interest Rates Don’t Trust the Euphoria Don’t Trust the Euphoria
by Jeff Opdyke November 23, 2016 U.S. Economy
The Dow topped 19,000 for the first time ever on Tuesday. Bond prices are plunging. The dollar is at a 14-year high. I even heard talk of the global economy picking up speed! Beware what comes next…
The Answer to Rising Inflation The Answer to Rising Inflation
by Jeff Yastine November 22, 2016 Bonds, U.S. Economy
Remember in the 1980s when interest rates were at an ungodly 20%? Thirty-seven years from today, we may look back on 2016 in the same way … as the year inflation truly bottomed.
Don’t Sell These Stocks
by Chad Shoop November 18, 2016 Investment Opportunities
Trump is inheriting a mess, including a monstrous amount of debt, slow growth and weak employment. It’s a high hurdle to overcome, meaning now’s not the time to bail on dividend stocks. It's time to buy them.

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