By Tony Sagami On November 6, 202009:16 AM Eastern
The coronavirus crap is really getting old. And my highly unscientific polling of my friends shows a roughly equal split between those supporting lockdowns and those opposing lockdowns.
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By Kelly Green On November 5, 202005:29 PM Eastern
Any investor knows that the goal is to buy low and sell high. But, by the time a hot stock gets the media coverage, it’s too late. The fat cats on Wall Street have already collected their gains.
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By Mike Larson On November 4, 202004:48 PM Eastern
This is probably going to sound ridiculous, in a “Woodward’s garage freak” sort of way. But, here goes ...
Someone on our staff — who’s in a position to see things like presidential campaigns’...
By David Dittman On November 2, 202005:43 PM Eastern
Can you feel it?
There’s never been tension like this ahead of a presidential election, at least not in most of our lifetimes.
Lots of folks have invoked 1968 as a comparison to what’s...
By Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D. On November 2, 202005:21 AM Eastern
Tomorrow, as tens of millions of citizens queue up at the polls, three forces are converging on America.
The first force is social — extreme levels of inequality unlike anything we’ve ever seen...
By Jessica Borg On November 1, 202005:46 PM Eastern
An Election Day like no other is set to take place in just two days. There are worries that even a decisive victory for either Presidential candidate will further foment chaos and division in this...
By Tony Sagami On October 30, 202012:00 PM Eastern
Growing up, my family was one of the poorest in our town. Despite my father working his behind off on our small vegetable farm in western Washington, he never made much money.
Our family car...
By Kelly Green On October 29, 202004:57 PM Eastern
I am one of those people who is anxious to get back to traveling. I’m used to spending the weekend in the Florida Keys, or on the Gulf Coast of Florida.
Plus, I had plans to spend quite a bit of...
By Mike Larson On October 28, 202004:18 PM Eastern
The markets got walloped on Monday, with the Dow plunging more than 900 points intraday before closing off 650. The S&P 500 shed 1.9%, its sharpest decline in more than a month.
Equities...
By David Dittman On October 27, 202005:04 PM Eastern
The headline numbers for Monday were bad.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 800 points. The S&P 500 Index shed more than 2%. And the average number of new daily cases of coronavirus in the...