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Washington DC's relationship with Wall Street seems to be weighing on investors. Is market volatility telling the Fed to be more dovish or hawkish with interest rate hikes? John declares an inverted yield curve is all but inevitable at this point unless something happens soon with 2-year Treasuries. What could be the market catalyst that send stocks lower?
Energy was a huge mover last week. John describes the new evil plan from Saudi Arabia and Russia that calls for $100 oil and asks Scott to breakdown the recent IMF meeting. Greg reveals why he never trades oil and the one huge advantage China has over the US in any trade negotiations. Scott tells you what to watch this week with 42% of S&P 500 companies reporting earnings, and the ECB interest rate announcement.
A listener writes in with a question about trading volume and Greg tells you about the inaugural trade and 25% one-day gain in his brand new Ten Stock Trader service.
By Stansberry ResearchWashington DC's relationship with Wall Street seems to be weighing on investors. Is market volatility telling the Fed to be more dovish or hawkish with interest rate hikes? John declares an inverted yield curve is all but inevitable at this point unless something happens soon with 2-year Treasuries. What could be the market catalyst that send stocks lower?
Energy was a huge mover last week. John describes the new evil plan from Saudi Arabia and Russia that calls for $100 oil and asks Scott to breakdown the recent IMF meeting. Greg reveals why he never trades oil and the one huge advantage China has over the US in any trade negotiations. Scott tells you what to watch this week with 42% of S&P 500 companies reporting earnings, and the ECB interest rate announcement.
A listener writes in with a question about trading volume and Greg tells you about the inaugural trade and 25% one-day gain in his brand new Ten Stock Trader service.