Author: super@dmin
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Earnings Outlook: Amazon earnings: Revenue comes into focus in 2019
Amazon is expected to ramp up investments in 2019 after pulling back in 2018.
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After 10 years in prison, this reformed inmate has multiple streams of income and a new view of life
‘I learned that prison was like a “choose your own adventure” story’
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Deep Dive: This overlooked group of stocks can give you better returns with less risk over time
Will Muggia of Westfield Capital Management discusses Lululemon, Palo Alto Networks and other mid-cap stocks.
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Upgrade: 5 things that reveal how cheap rich people are
From what they drive to where they shop, the affluent act a lot more like the rest of us than you might think.
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If the S&P 500 breaks out, expect the benchmark index to top 3,000 quickly
Elliott Wave theory sees two scenarios for the S&P 500.
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Peter Morici: Let the free market take America cashless
Market forces are taking America cashless but local politicos, like the luddites destroying machines that replaced craftsmen, are throwing up roadblocks.
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Need to Know: Brace for unpredictable markets after a decade of ‘extreme and unusual policies’
Investors are understandably dusting off their playbooks for late-cycle investing these days, says AllianceBernstein strategist Richard Brink, but this isn’t your typical late cycle, and typical late-cycle responses might not apply this time around.
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Bond Report: Treasury yields edge higher ahead of home sales that could reflect a dovish Fed
Treasury yields rise Monday before an existing home sales number that could indicate whether the interest rate-sensitive housing sector is rebounding on the back of the Federal Reserve’s dovish pivot this year.
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Metals Stocks: Gold moves up from low of the year, tracking higher oil and weaker stocks
Gold prices pushed up from the four-month low reached in recent sessions, in part as oil gains lifted the specter of inflation risk, against which gold can act as a hedge, and as stock futures pointed to a lower start for riskier assets.
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Market Snapshot: U.S. stock futures point to losses at the start of post-Easter trading
U.S. stock futures tilt lower Monday, as investors return from a long Easter weekend to face a heavy earnings calender and important data.