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Cybersecurity Stock Swing Trade Levels

The following swing trade levels are based on an assumption that less efficient markets (i.e.those that are less liquidly traded) make for a more conducive environment for technically-based tactical trading approaches. The targets for each level assumes that 1) price...

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Alan Greenspan: Investors should prepare for the worst

Source: CNN Business Alan Greenspan says the party's over on Wall Street. The former Federal Reserve chairman who famously warned more than two decades ago about "irrational exuberance" in the stock market doesn't see equity prices going any higher than they are now....

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Gold: Worst & Best-Case Scenarios In 2019

Source: Forbes "The dollar index has had one dominant trend this year - the uptrend. The greenback and gold have an inverse relation....Going into 2019, the yellow metal is likely to shine more as cracks have started to surface in the U.S. economy. The U.S. equity...

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The Fed Is Panicking

Source: Daily Reckoning   "There is growing consensus that the makings of a financial crisis of some sort is building - and could drop sooner rather than later...the belief is that something is wrong....Even though the Fed has been able to avoid another financial...

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Time To Give Silver A Second Look

Source: Seeking Alpha   "Silver prices have been battered on the backdrop of a higher US dollar, higher US Treasury yields and Fed rate hikes. The key question one might ponder would be where silver prices will be heading going forward? A more dovish tone from...

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