Red Hot Inflation, Volatility Soars And Scary Prediction
When the CPI news hit the wires, the market immediately started to sell off on Wednesday. Concerns rose that inflation, which many thought had tempered, was in fact red hot.
Translation: The Federal Reserve would be less likely to cut rates. And since rate cuts have been priced in, the only way for the market to go was down, » Read more about: Red Hot Inflation, Volatility Soars And Scary Prediction »
Read More1 Stock To Own For The Next 10 Years
The Cloud computing has grown exponentially in recent years. To address the rising demand, technology companies are stepping up to the plate, including those focused on quantum computing. By harnessing the phenomena of quantum mechanics, innovative firms are solving complex problems to transform the way we work, live, and play.
Although quantum computing is still in its infancy,
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Read MoreIs This Golf Stock Par For The Course?
Acushnet Holdings Corp owns the stock with the ticker symbol GOLF. This company is a retailer that specializes in golf equipment, accessories and apparel. It focuses on everything from design and development to distribution and manufacturing of golf-related items. The firm owns multiple businesses. The two primary companies under the Acushnet umbrella are Titleist and Footjoy.
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Read MoreIs SoftBank’s 5.82% Dividend a Bargain?
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Read MoreChoo Choo, Here Come The Miners
Making money in the market isn’t always straightforward and usually requires an edge, which can sometimes be found by thinking about about how the flows of capital work.
Take for example the recent surge in metals. On a weekly chart, you can see silver has broken out of a channel that had constrained it for the past couple of years.
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Is This Buffett Stock The Next BIG Thing?
In a world drowning in data, Snowflake has been a lifeboat for businesses. Its cloud-based data warehousing capabilities allow organizations to manage a variety of data—structured, semi-structured, or unstructured—across different cloud services. Should a client wish to switch cloud providers, Snowflake’s service can facilitate that without a hitch.
Without Snowflake, companies would be at the mercy of cloud providers,
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The Next Trillion Dollar Company?
The economic ups and downs of 2020 put entire industries underwater, but the technology sector thrived. There was instant demand from consumers, educational institutions and businesses of all sizes for cloud-based services, which drove up revenue—and share prices—for companies like Amazon, Netflix, Zoom and Peloton.
Of course, that growth wasn’t limited to US-based companies.
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Federal Reserve to cut its workforce by 10% in coming years
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Kudlow panelists David Bahnsen and EJ Antoni discuss the possibility of removing Fed Chair Jerome Powell from office.
The Federal Reserve is planning to reduce the workforce at the central bank by 10% over the next few years,
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