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Companies know how to capitalize on our vices. Alcohol, junk food and tobacco are considered essentials, and of the S&P 500’s 11 sectors, consumer staples have performed best over the past 3 months.
I want an investment that’s mostly isolated from the day-to-day volatility of the stock market. No crashes, please!
Financial News Anchor Jessica Borg interviews Megatrends Analyst Jon Markman about top tech firms poised to rally, using this period of pullbacks to scale and innovate.
The S&P 500 lost 20.6% in the first half of 2022, its worst start to ANY year since 1970 when the Beatles disbanded, Nixon was in office & the crew of Apollo 13 aborted their mission to the moon.
The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company owns almost all the oil in the UAE, produces over 4 million barrels per day and is the 12th-largest oil company in the world.
Techs are getting taken to the woodshed. And some of these values are about to become deeper values. Like this newly “Buy”-rated stock.
Many investors are worried the economy will shrink later this year or in early 2023. But what if we’re already in recession NOW?
The markets are open again, and it looks like last week’s bounce was short-lived.
Even in an unsettled market, setbacks don't have to stay setbacks for long. There are numerous ways to capitalize on current market conditions. In this segment, Analyst Kenny Polcari speaks with...
A gasoline tax holiday is fighting the last war because gasoline prices are already going down.

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