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Tony Sagami On
April 17, 202008:10 PM Eastern
Like most poor college students, I ate a lot of Top Ramen. A person can only eat so many instant noodles before growing to hate them.
I learned that adding a few drops of sesame oil, a half-cup...
By
Mike Larson On
April 15, 202005:24 PM Eastern
To figure out where we’re going, you have to understand where we came from.
Many on Wall Street and in Washington D.C. still don’t grasp that concept. But as an investor, you shouldn’t make that...
By
Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D. On
April 13, 202011:51 AM Eastern
The Fed seems to think that the $2.3 trillion in extra save-the-world money it announced on Thursday will do the trick.
And for now, at least, Wall Street seems to agree.
Well, I have news for...
By
Tony Sagami On
April 10, 202003:00 AM Eastern
The price of oil has plummeted, and energy stocks have been hammered.
Oil prices may go lower, but if you believe that oil prices will be substantially higher a year from now, you should...
By
Mike Larson On
April 8, 202004:11 PM Eastern
From panic selling to panic buying.
From widespread liquidation to widespread adoration.
From rampant coronavirus fear to emerging coronavirus hope.
That’s the major shift we’ve seen on Wall...
By
Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D. On
April 6, 202009:56 AM Eastern
Martin here with an urgent update.
I hope you’re sitting down.
Because Sunday night’s Wall Street Journal headline about the economy is the biggest shocker we’ve seen so far …
...
By
Tony Sagami On
April 3, 202004:45 AM Eastern
My sister loves “cruising.”
Me, not so much. The idea of lounging around the deck of ship all day sipping drinks with umbrellas in them isn’t my idea of fun. I prefer more active holidays.
I’m...
By
Mike Larson On
April 1, 202002:39 AM Eastern
It’s official. We just closed out the worst quarter for stocks worldwide since the depths of the Great Financial Crisis.
We knew a bear market was bound to happen sooner or later. The...
By
Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D. On
March 30, 202010:45 AM Eastern
Rarely does the establishment press make frightening forecasts — let alone a doomsday scenario that begins in just 48 hours.
But that’s precisely what the Wall Street Journal has just done.
...
By
Tony Sagami On
March 27, 202003:00 AM Eastern
“Slow down,” I said to my panicked friend on the phone. “What’s the problem?” I asked.
“I was all set to retire in May, but my 401k has lost more than $1 million dollars,” he cried, “and now I...