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Avoid These 2 Stocks In July
5 years ago

Of course you want to buy low and sell sell, but the author is saying that the stock will continue to go down and possibly even go bankrupt.

In this article: SPG, RUTH
Coronavirus: Let's Move On
5 years ago

There's just so much we don't know and don't understand about COVID-19. Hindsight is 20/20 and more will become clear in the future. For now, any one who claims they know what to do is just guessing. It may be an educated guess, but there's still a lot of conflicting data out there.

What Will Push Stocks Higher?
5 years ago

While I haven't agreed with much that you have to say on this site, I'd agree with this. But government's need their positive spin and that's all this talk of growth is.

China Buys US Corn, Soybean; Trade Deal Commitments Far From Satisfied
5 years ago

It's not necessarily the case that someone lied in the negotiations. It could be that they were willing to pay higher prices here, for some concession elsewhere. There's much we're not privy to.

HIV Cure Challenger CytoDyn Takes On Gilead Sciences
5 years ago

A cure for HIV? Impressive. What's next? A cure for cancer? These are exciting times!

In this article: CYDY, GILD
Forex Analysis Of EUR/NZD
5 years ago

Not much being said here. Can you elaborate on what this means and your thoughts on the matter?

Is The Stock Market’s Optimism For Economic Recovery Valid?
5 years ago

Yes, a good read.

In this article: SPX
Some Surprisingly Good Data
5 years ago

I think there will still be lots of surprises. It is such an unprecedented time, and there is still so much we don't know about COVID-19. Throw in the volatility of the Black Lives movement, the protests, the riots, the calls to defund the police, the move to create autonomous zones like CHOP, not to mention the unpredictability of Trump himself... who knows what will happen.

In this article: SPX
What Does The Future Hold For College Students Graduating During The COVID Recession?
5 years ago

People do need to pivot and adapt. It would be foolish as a new graduate, to apply for a job in an industry that has laid off millions. You will be competing with countless others with far more experience who are desperate for work. Yet, being a recent graduate, you are far more able to apply for an entry level position in one of the industries are growing.

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