Editor: Johnathan Meyers | Tactical Investor Many readers wrote in stating that they loved the concept of us posting excerpts to other interesting articles. In keeping with that theme, we think the following post could make for a great read. A wide array of topics is covered as we believe that in today’s world of … Read more
Editor: Johnathan Meyers | Tactical Investor Donald Trump’s Economy Benefitting African Americans In recent debates over Trump’s presidency, claims of racial bias have come to the forefront, particularly regarding job creation for African Americans. White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, in defence of Trump, asserted that he had created three times as many … Read more
Editor: Vlad Rothstein | Tactical Investor Random Thoughts Whenever experts state that something is dead, hated or disliked, one has to start viewing that sector in a more favourable light. Value stocks are likely to start trending upwards shortly. We suspect one more wave of pain might be necessary to drive the last holdouts out … Read more
Editor: Vlad Rothstein | Tactical Investor Many readers wrote in stating that they loved the concept of us posting excerpts to other interesting articles. In keeping with that theme, we think the following post could make for a great read. A wide array of topics is covered as we believe that in today’s world of … Read more
Political Polarization is here to stay (at least for a while) This is the primary emotion being used to manipulate the masses; we first addressed this emotion after the Trump Victory. Top players employ polarization to divide and conquer the masses. And its working marvellously. This trend is gaining momentum, and the recent victory in … Read more
Robot Workforce is supposedly the new workforce of tomorrow Walmart Store Inc.’s (WMT) store of the future may appear to be scarily devoid of employees. In reality, humans will still work there, but expect to see more robots. In addition to Walmart starting to use 16-foot automated towers to distribute online orders, scan-and-go technology to … Read more
JPMorgan Chase ordered to pay measly $4.6 mln over checking account reports; too little too late JPMorgan Chase Fined $4.6 Million for Inaccurate Account Screening Reports. These reports, similar to credit reports, are used by financial institutions to determine if an individual can open an account. Chase’s inadequate procedures for providing accurate information could have … Read more
Corporate Bond Bubble in the making? Investor demand for investment-grade credit is only growing stronger, as evidenced by portfolio managers’ appetite for AT&T’s (T) huge bond sale on Thursday. Originally expected at $15 billion, the deal size was upped Thursday afternoon to $22.5 billion. That makes it the third-largest corporate offering on record, according to … Read more
I was recently talking to a friend of mine who’s an accountant. He has his own accounting firm and lives an upper-class lifestyle in the Chicago suburbs. As he’s an accountant with an additional degree in economics, naturally the conversation veered to the future of the economy. He said he will happily pay for his … Read more
China’s CH-5 Rainbow drone more lethal than US Reaper and its also a lot cheaper China’s CH-5 Rainbow drone more lethal than US Reaper China has unveiled its deadliest drone so far, with the maker of the unmanned vehicle, which can carry up to 16 missiles, boasting that it would leave the US’s notorious Reaper … Read more