I thought these Texans lost their minds… A party? With a former U.S. president? In a rusty, old processing plant? In the middle of nowhere??? But then I found out why… They’re about to become a lot richer — Texas RICHER. And there’s an exciting way you can get in on this new boom too! Click for details.
There’s a massive “shakeout” underway, thanks in no small part to President Trump’s unconventional handling of his first 100 days in office. Trump is creating a divide between the companies that are well-suited for the new normal and those that are desperately clinging to the past. Adam O’Dell wants to help you position yourself to end up on the winning side of this “Great Shakeout.” Click here to find out how.
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The US Federal Reserve has a dual mandate. It’s tasked with stabilizing prices by taming inflation, while at the same time trying to maximize employment. This second mandate often gets forgotten, but Andrew Zatlin says that Friday’s payroll numbers are poised to make a big difference in Fed Chairman Jerome Powell’s approach to the economy. Click here for the full story.
When Egyptian President Gamal Nasser nationalized the canal in July 1956, the British weren’t willing to take that lying down. To them it felt like theft. Today, America is facing a similar crisis, and it could mark the end to U.S. global primacy. Click here to find out more.
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