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How to Profit From the Biggest Bubble of Them All

Both conventional market analysis and historical comparisons tell us that the U.S. stock market is in a bubble.
Today, Nicholas Vardy explains what that means for investors.

When investors ask me, “Are we in a bubble?” I always give the same unsatisfying answer: “It depends.”
That’s because the picture is mixed. Some markets are partying like it’s (still) 1999. Other markets have not been this cheap since most Wall Street brokers were in diapers.
Today, a wide variety of “microbubbles” dot the financial landscape. Microbubbles include everything from privately held Silicon Valley unicorns… to cryptocurrencies… to the share price of Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA).
But today, …read more […]

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Whirlpool to close Italian plant amid protests

U.S.-listed white goods maker Whirlpool Corp said on Tuesday it would close its plant in Naples on Nov. 1, despite a final attempt by the Italian government to keep the site open. Whirlpool said in May that production of high-end washing machines in Naples was no longer profitable and that it intended to sell the factory, which employs 450 workers in a region with some of the highest unemployment levels in Italy. Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte and Industry Minister Stefano Patuanelli held a last ditch meeting with company managers on Tuesday but failed to win any concessions. …read more […]

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Hoth Therapeutics (NASDAQ: HOTH) to Present at the Dawson James 5th Annual Small Cap Growth Conference

NEW YORK, Oct. 15, 2019 — Hoth Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: HOTH) a biopharmaceutical company focused on unique targeted therapeutics for patients suffering from indications such as atopic dermatitis–also known as eczema–as well as dermatological and chronic wound […]

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Is First Solar, Inc. (FSLR) A Good Stock To Buy?

Out of thousands of stocks that are currently traded on the market, it is difficult to identify those that will really generate strong returns. Hedge funds and institutional investors spend millions of dollars on analysts with MBAs and PhDs, who are industry experts and well connected to other industry and media insiders on top of that. Individual investors can piggyback […] …read more […]