| | Market Update: Impact of the Coronavirus Harry Dent | January 27, 2020 | I wanted to drop in with a brief video update today about the coronavirus in China and what it's doing with the markets. If you noticed, Dow futures were down this morning, about 500 points. That's directly correlated to what's happening in China, and it's quite surprising. Markets have seen a lot of tough and problematic news lately, and we've seen nothing but an upward movement. So if the coronavirus is throwing a wrench in that trend, you know it's something significant. And it really is. I've been saying since the beginning that this infection could blow up, and affect everything from immigration to travel to trade. As always, we'll keep you updated. Click the video below to see Harry's full update. [Click to Play] Harry Dent This Week in Economy & Markets... | | Harry Dent | Jan 24, 2020 This week, I want to keep talking about the most important thing that's been happening since mid-September of 2019: the way the Fed has had to step and combat the repo crisis, which came in directly from the Fed selling their own bonds in 2018, which drained reserves and caused banks to stop lending to... READ MORE » |
| | Rodney Johnson | Jan 23, 2020 As the impeachment of President Trump continues and we gear up for the primary season to select a Democratic challenger, it's worth remembering one of the biggest issues facing America that no one talks about: healthcare costs for state and local government retirees. You might be getting such a benefit as a retiree, or paying... READ MORE » |
| | Harry Dent | Jan 22, 2020 I almost always have two shorter-term scenarios, as there are more cycles and politics matters much, much more in the short-term. My megaphone vs. continued blow-off scenarios kept staying in play, back-and-forth, until the Fed repo crisis injections forced the blow-off scenario to win. The final confirmation came last Friday with the end-of-day rally to... READ MORE » |
| | Rodney Johnson | Jan 21, 2020 On Monday, January 13, Gilbert Ware walked into a bank in Greenville, South Carolina, with a gun and demanded money. The teller complied, and Ware made off with an undisclosed sum of cash. As he left, Ware saw a man in the parking lot sitting in his car. As Ware approached, the driver hit the... READ MORE » |
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