| *Secret List 📝* These Stocks Are Legally Forced To… Rise? | | This emmy-nominated journalist has a secret list from a former Wall Street analyst.
It contains a controversial truth about some of the richest CEOs and executives....
And what they're LEGALLY allowed to do to their own stock price.
You probably haven't heard anything about this, because all this activity is done "behind closed doors."
But if you look away from the stock market — and instead toward this "secret sector" — you can spot this quasi-legal activity up to 48 hours before these elites profit from their own moves.
Luckily for you, the Wall Street analyst who put this list together is pulling back the corporate veil on this shocking truth at 1 p.m. EST this Thursday... | | | | | The Top 2 Takeaways From Buffett's Annual Letter — Part 1 | | It's that time of year again, when investors tune in to read Warren Buffett's annual letter to shareholders to see what information they can glean from the Oracle of Omaha.
Every year dating back to 1965, Buffett, the greatest investor of our generation, releases this annual letter to shareholders. It's public and anyone can read it. This letter has been so popular over the years, there's even a book compiling all of them from 1965 to 2014.
And in this year's edition, which was released over the weekend, there are two big takeaways... | | | | | Should You Worry About Stock Market Sell-Off? | |
Certain sectors are due for a bit of a deflationary period and some stock prices have outrun themselves over the past year, so it's no surprise we might see some further consolidation in the NASDAQ.
The good news this week is GDP and unemployment data came back better than expected, earnings reports of NASDAQ listed companies outperformed consensus, and there is more stimulus ready to be pumped into the economy.
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