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Stocks: I’m Down This Week

Well I lost some on stocks this week. The good news is it wasn’t because of my analysis. It was mostly because I wasn’t fully clear how Robinhood after hours pending trades work. For all who doesn’t know if you… Continue Reading…

Business, Economy

“Cash is still king: San Francisco bans credit-only stores”

“San Francisco officials voted Tuesday to require brick-and-mortar retailers to take cash as payment, joining Philadelphia and New Jersey in banning a growing paperless practice that critics say discriminates against low-income people who may not have access to credit cards… Brown said… Continue Reading…

Economy, Real Estate

Real Estate Is Evolving: “Silicon Valley Is Coming for Your House”

“In today’s on-demand digital world, buying and selling a home remains stubbornly, painfully analog. Most sales still begin with a real estate agent (and a 6% commission). Most still end in an office, with the two sides signing page after… Continue Reading…

Investing, Personal Finance

“Many college grads feel their grip on middle class loosening”

“Yet college graduates aren’t as likely as they once were to feel they belong to the middle class, according to a collaborative analysis of the 2018 General Social Survey by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research and GSS… Continue Reading…

Business, Economy

“Private payrolls surge by 275,000 in April, blowing past estimates in biggest gain since July”

…Services-providing jobs increased by 223,000 in April, led by a gain of 59,000 positions in professional and business services. Education and health services companies added 54,000 jobs while employment within the leisure and hospitality industry expanded by 53,000. Goods-producing jobs… Continue Reading…

Economy, Real Estate

“Democrats, Trump Agree to Aim for $2 Trillion Infrastructure Package”

“Democratic congressional leaders said President Trump agreed to aim for a $2 trillion infrastructure package in a White House meeting on Tuesday, though the two sides didn’t discuss how it would be paid for, and Capitol Hill Republicans are unlikely… Continue Reading…

Economy

“Economy added 263,000 jobs in April, unemployment falls to lowest level since 1969”

The economy added a healthy 263,000 jobs in April, firmly beating analyst expectations of 190,000, according to Friday’s monthly snapshot from the Department of Labor… The nation’s unemployment level fell to 3.6 percent, the lowest since December 1969, and average… Continue Reading…

Personal Finance, Predictions, Opinions, & Comments, Stocks

Stock Analysis – What To Look For

As always take my advice at your own risk. I am not responsible be the outcome of your endeavors positive or negative. First here are the references so you know what I’m talking about. The definition of Murphy’s Law is:… Continue Reading…

Investing, Personal Finance, Predictions, Opinions, & Comments

Make It Rain! How To Pump And Dump Like A Pro.

Let me give fair warning for anyone that will take this advice. This is one of the strategies I will be using in the future but some of my evidence will be based on speculation, gut feeling, and intuition. I’ve… Continue Reading…

Business, Stocks

“Google parent’s shares dive as YouTube changes, competition hurt revenue”

“Alphabet Inc’s Google on Monday saw its slowest revenue growth in three years from increased competition in advertising, stumbles in its smartphone business and disruptive changes at YouTube that left the leading internet ad company lagging rivals. Shares of Alphabet… Continue Reading…