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By Mike Larson On October 7, 202005:12 PM Eastern
“Double dipping” is frowned upon at dinner parties.
But as an investor, there’s absolutely NOTHING wrong with financial “double dipping.” In terms of investing, it’s a great way to generate...
When the Federal Reserve slashed interest rates and printed a mountain of money in response to the 2008 global financial crisis, they said these steps were only a temporary emergency measure.
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By Sean Brodrick On October 6, 202005:00 AM Eastern
“It’s tough to make predictions, especially about the future.” That whimsical saying is attributed to baseball great Yogi Berra. It might make you chuckle, but Yogi was right. Predictions are...
By Sean Brodrick On October 1, 202005:30 AM Eastern
We often hear from Wall Street that “you can’t beat the S&P 500.”
I guess it depends on your time frame, though, because now, at the end of the second decade of the 21st century, and there is an...
“CBDC” stands for “central bank digital currency.” It’s an attempt — by the European Central Bank (ECB), most prominently lately — to project past glory into the future.
Sure, a CBDC supported...
By Jon D. Markman On September 28, 202001:43 PM Eastern
Last week, Amazon.com, Inc. (Nasdaq: AMZN, Rated “B-”) revealed an autonomous indoor security drone and privacy hawks predictably went nuts. But this product is at the vanguard of a category of...
By Sean Brodrick On September 26, 202005:00 AM Eastern
Gold had a tough week, ending near two-month lows. Now, the babbling class on Wall Street is rushing to put the gold rally in its coffin.
Don’t believe it!
Gold ALWAYS zigzags. And there are...
By Juan M. Villaverde On September 25, 202003:04 PM Eastern
Last week, we discussed consolidation and a base for the next move higher. But, today, we’re going to be talking about a lot of red numbers, as the correction that started early this month resumed...
By Tony Sagami On September 25, 202002:10 PM Eastern
Out of the current population (roughly 330 million Americans), 164 million people are part of the U.S. labor force. Unfortunately, 30 million of those 164 million are out of work and collecting...
By Sean Brodrick On September 24, 202005:30 AM Eastern
We’ve seen two waves of the COVID-19 pandemic. The first peaked in April (in the U.S., anyway). The second peaked in July. Now, cases are ticking up again. And that’s happening just as we head...