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By Tony Sagami On May 11, 202001:11 PM Eastern
I can’t keep up with my kids.
I’m not talking about jogging around the track with them or staying up late to watch a movie. I’m talking about the way they use the internet to communicate with...
By Sean Brodrick On May 9, 202007:00 AM Eastern
Gold is lookin’ shinier all the time. This past week was very strong as gold continues the bull market it started last year. And man, you ain’t seen nothin’ yet.
Let me show you a series of...
By Jon D. Markman On May 8, 202002:30 PM Eastern
Shares of the big technology platforms are back in vogue with investors. In the throes of a global pandemic, these companies are leveraging their advantages.
On Monday, Salesforce (CRM)...
As pandemic panic crushes the life out of the global economy, central banks are pouring trillions of dollars into the global money supply.
And America's Federal Reserve is leading the way.
...
By Sean Brodrick On May 5, 202006:00 AM Eastern
We’re just beginning to unwind one of the biggest, broadest financial bubbles in the history of the world.
The system was already so pumped up by debt-fueled speculation and easy money, it was...
By Tony Sagami On May 4, 202012:36 PM Eastern
The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically changed the landscape of American business, forcing millions of Americans to work out of their homes due to the nationwide lockdown.
According to surveys from...
By Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D. On May 4, 202009:46 AM Eastern
It will be the worst number ever.
It will hit the market like a nuclear bomb.
And investors will probably begin reacting to the expected shock even before it’s actually released.
It’s is a...
By Sean Brodrick On May 2, 202007:00 AM Eastern
Gold gave back some gains this week. The reasons are threefold, and I’ll talk about each of them in a bit.
But there’s a force lining up to push gold much higher, and you need to know about...
By Sean Brodrick On April 30, 202008:18 AM Eastern
The Great Toilet Paper Shortage™ seems to be ebbing. As recently as April 12, a whopping 73% of U.S. grocery stores had no toilet paper on their shelves, according to Reuters data. More recently,...
By Mike Larson On April 29, 202005:00 PM Eastern
First, the junk bond market boomed.
Next, it went bust.
Then, the Federal Reserve bailed it out.
Finally, that sparked a new mini boom.
More than anything else in recent weeks, THAT...