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According to Citigroup, the metaverse market will reach $8–$13 trillion by 2030. Here’s the best way to play it.
Even if annual inflation falls from its recent 8.5% rate, it’ll still be higher than the Fed wants, probably for some time to come. Look to this industry for a cushion against the ‘force-Fed’ recessio
Surging inflation knocked markets to the mat this week. What does that mean for stocks headed into year-end?
Get ahead with high-quality investments suited for any market conditions. In this segment, Financial News Anchor Jessica Borg interviews Gavin Magor, editor of the new All-Weather Portfolio.
The market’s already priced in the Fed’s expected 75-basis-point hike, hence its recent rally. Here’s why this week’s CPI and PPI numbers won’t impact the Fed’s decision.
I want to talk about my favorite technical indicator, which is a reliable gauge of when to expect reversals, and how it overlaps with Newton’s third law of motion.
Financial News Anchor Jessica Borg interviews Gavin Magor, Director of Research & Ratings, about the 52,000 Weiss Ratings, data all investors should use and his new All-Weather Portfolio.
Through nearly three quarters, market conditions have been unappealing at best this year. August proved even worse.
With Americans spending more on leisure and entertainment than the entire GDP of Canada, these companies offer a way to cash in on all the fun.
Soften the blow of choppy markets by diversifying with alternative investments.

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Dr. Weiss is the founder of Weiss Ratings, the nation’s leading provider of 100% independent grades on stocks, mutual funds and financial institutions, as well as the world’s only ratings agency that grades cryptocurrencies. He founded his company in 1971, and thanks largely to his strict independence, has established a 50-year record of accuracy. Forbes called him “Mr. Independence.” The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) reported that his insurance company ratings outperformed those of A.M. Best, S&P and Moody’s by at least three to one. And The Wall Street Journal reported that investors using the Weiss stock ratings could have made more money than those following the grades issued by Merrill Lynch, J.P. Morgan, Goldman Sachs, Standard & Poor’s and every other firm reviewed.

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