We aren’t entirely through earnings season, but analysts have already started to reveal their third-quarter earnings expectations for companies in the S&P 500. With concerns looming over tariffs and inflation, conventional wisdom suggests a more pessimistic outlook. Matt Clark suggests that this outlook is wrong. Click here to find out why.
Coal fueled the first industrial revolution. Oil fueled the second. Now a silvery-white, energy-packed metal from Texas is about to fuel a THIRD, new era of American might. Three stocks are poised to lead the way. See the details here.
Amazon’s recent move suggests the $2.4 trillion tech giant could be about to reshape its supply chain. Not with a new chip factory. And not with a big announcement either. The move Amazon recently made was about as under-the-radar as you can get, but it could have big implications. Click here for all the details.
Apple just fired a shot at a $9 trillion sector — not with a new iPhone, but with its most disruptive project since the smartphone. One tiny supplier — still trading near $30 — sits quietly at the center of this bold move. Full details here.
Addison Wiggin insists that “The Quickening” — the rapid acceleration of technological change — is real. But is it possible to have a stock market correction while AI remakes the global economy? Before you invest another cent into the stock market, click here to find out the answer.
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