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Buy This, Not That: The Real Story on Retail Profits
I just published a must-see video where I run down 50 stocks – what you should buy, what to sell, and, the best part, exactly how to do it with less than 500 bucks.
You can check that out here, but the retail story is so big, and so many financial media outlets have it so wrong, that I wanted to put these picks front and center today.
We're in the third quarter of 2020, and we've already seen 43 bankruptcy filings – just five fewer than in 2010, which was the Great Recession's worst year for retailers.
So, with four months left in the year, we're well on pace to see records broken. It's not unrealistic to talk about bankruptcies hitting the hundreds.
Now, turn on your television, and you'll hear all about how it's the U.S. consumer driving this – and that's not necessarily wrong, but what few realize is the problem goes deeper than that.
There's a problem with the way retail "works" right now that could blindside a lot of folks. So I want to tell you what's really going on and where I think the best bets are… Full Story
The Dow Jones Industrial Average Slides Ahead of December Federal Reserve Meeting
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average will go flat as investors prepare for a rate decision from the Federal Reserve.
Markets largely anticipate that the U.S. central bank will leave interest rates untouched during the final FOMC meeting of the year.
The Fed had slashed interest rates during its three previous meetings to provide support for the U.S. economy.
The Dow Jones Today Could Soar up to 300 Points on U.S.-China Trade Hopes
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The Dow Jones today will gain nearly 300 points on news that the U.S. and China will meet in October to discuss a resolution to the trade war.
In Brexit news, Parliament derailed Prime Minister Boris Johnson's plan for a Brexit on October 31.
Read on for more global economic developments affecting the Dow...
The Dow Jones Today Could Get a Boost from the Oil Price Spike
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The Dow Jones today could be trending into the green thinks to an attack on an oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman. Brent crude popped 4% in the wake of the news.
More on the Dow: The trade war is far from over as President Trump levies more threats against China.
Read on for more, plus the top stocks to watch today.
Here's Why the Dow Jones Industrial Average Is Dipping Today
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Expect the Dow Jones Industrial Average to take a loss today, correcting for a six-day market rally on U.S.-Mexico trade news.
But U.S. relations with China still hang in the balance...
The Dow Jones Today Is Treading Water After the Yield Curve Inverted
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Recession has become the talk of Wall Street since Treasury yield curves inverted last week.
Benchmark 10-year U.S. bonds have reached their lowest levels since 2017.
Dow Jones Today Locks in 669-Point Gain as Trade War Fears Fade
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The Dow Jones today traded over 100 points higher in pre-market trading after recording its third-highest nominal gain ever on Monday.
Why North Korea's New Threat Is Sinking the Dow Jones Today
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The Dow Jones today will focus on a new threat from North Korea as the country prepares to test another ICBM.
Dow Jones futures are down 70 points this morning and the United States says North Korea is "begging for war."
The Dow Jones Today Is Rising Again, Here's How to Profit
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The Dow Jones today is headed for its sixth straight day of growth, and investors can take advantage of it with these stocks that others are overlooking…
Dow Jones futures are up 66 points this morning after the Labor Department said the unemployment rate ticked up to 4.4% in August.
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