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Stocks Vs. Bonds: Where Should You Allocate for the Next 10 Years?
Our recent article warns that a tremendous thirty-year tailwind for corporate earnings is dying down. Consistent corporate interest…
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U.S. Credit Rating Downgraded: How Will It Impact Your Investments?
Are we back in 2011 or what?
After the US debt ceiling drama earlier this year, we just witnessed a rating agency downgrading the US…
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Apple’s Q3 Earnings Preview: YoY Decline Is Expected (NASDAQ:AAPL)
Nikada/iStock Unreleased via Getty ImagesApple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) is expected to report results for its Q3 that ended July 1st, 2023,…
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Most Major Asset Classes Rallied in July Except Bonds
Most of the major asset classes continued to rally in July, led by a surge in commodities based on a set of ETFs. US bonds,…
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Apple: Berkshire Might Hold It Forever; You Might Do So Too (NASDAQ:AAPL)
Scott Olson We rate Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) stock as a hold, considering it a high-quality company with some interesting future catalysts…
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Nikkei Targets All-Time Highs After 33 Years Despite Bank of Japan Shock
Bank of Japan raises upper range of 10-year government bond yields to 1%
Inflation remains high but not high enough for BOJ officials…
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$32-Trillion Question: Why More Spending Isn’t Better and Debt Matters
While Washington continues a seemingly unbridled spending spree under the assumption “more spending” is better, debts and deficits…
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Federal Reserve Board – Agencies update guidance on liquidity risks and contingency planning
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U.S. Economic Data Surprises to the Upside, Thanks to Private Investment
The latest data for the US economy presented a positive surprise, as it increased by 2.4% instead of the expected 1.8%. This…
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