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How to Make Money During a Crisis

We live in truly historic times. The coronavirus is ravaging the structure of our society in a way we have never seen. We may be on the verge of a major recession or even an economic collapse. The stock market has been crashing. Given that, investors want to know how to make money during a crisis.
We have answers.

Two Different Crisis Investing Strategies
There are two ways to think about how to make money in the stock market right now. One way is to play the long game. To do so, you need to allow the stock market to stabilize. You …read more […]

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Ford hoards cash, withdraws profit forecast amid coronavirus outbreak

Ford Motor Co on Thursday moved to hoard cash on its balance sheet, drawing down $15.4 billion from two credit lines and suspending its dividend, in a move to bolster reserves to ride out damage to its business from the coronavirus pandemic. The move will give Ford more than $37 billion in cash, almost matching the revenue it reported in the fourth quarter. Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas said in a research note that corporate liquidity during the outbreak was “top of mind” and that U.S. automakers had strong balance sheets. …read more […]

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Marriott CEO Sorenson Details Crisis Contingency Plans in Emotional Address

In an emotional video message on Thursday to Marriott International employees, CEO Arne Sorenson characterized the coronavirus crisis as more severe for the hotel chain than the Great Depression and World War 2. He added that the chain’s global business is running about 75 percent lower than normal, hundreds of hotels have closed, and some […] …read more […]

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3 Penny Stocks That Are Poised to Double Once Coronavirus Fears Fade

The market gyrations leave traders looking to get out, which reinforces the bear trends and deepens the drops, or looking for discount stocks that may offer solid returns for a low cost of entry. Which, when you think about it, brings penny stocks to mind.These are low-cost shares, usually in low-cap companies. Historically, these stocks were valued at less than a dollar, although today penny stocks are defined as selling for less than five dollars. The main attraction here is a consequence of the low share price: even a modest-seeming dollar gain per share can translate into a high-percentage return. …read more […]

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Richmond Fed’s Barkin: Fed moving ‘aggressively’ to ensure market function

The Federal Reserve is “aggressively” tackling problems with market functioning and liquidity as it sees them arise, with programs like the Term Auction Facility for banks not deemed necessary yet but still “on the table,” Richmond Federal Reserve president Thomas Barkin said in an interview.

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