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Dear Subscriber,
Here's a quick, executive summary of stories from this past trading week, with a link to the full articles online.U.S. Government Agencies Signal Recession Ahead
When no-name naysayers opine
that the U.S. economy is headed into a tailspin, you can often take it
with a grain of salt. But when credible, well-established government
agencies issue hard data denoting a big decline, it's a different story.
Dr. Martin Weiss explains the concerning statistics.
If the S&P 500 is rallying off its Sept. 29 lows, why are so many small- and mid-caps finishing in the red? Jon Markman explains why this is not typical of risk-on rallies.
Why the Dow Industrials Will Eventually See 31,000+
Analyzing the ratio of the Dow
Jones Industrial Average to gold isn't a simple task, but it forms the
basis for Larry Edelson's bold prediction. Find out why the Dow is set
to rocket past 30,000 according to Larry.
Can Emerging Markets Keep Outperforming? China was just one of several emerging-market economies largely responsible for triggering the panic selloff in stocks over the summer, but it looks like a rebound is in sight for the emerging market ETF. Can the rally last? Mike Burnick explains. Troubling Market Thoughts Ahead of My European Trip Mike Larson prepares to give one of his most bearish messages to his subscribers across the pond. Read his pre-travel thoughts here.
The Week's Hot News
Money and Markets columnist Mike Larson takes a look at key
financial and political events around the globe after the market close.
Here are the week's highlights: Are Investors Too Stuffed to Swallow More Junk?
Junk bond investors are stuffed
to the gills, but Wall Street keeps serving up bigger platters of the
stuff. Read about some of the companies issuing massive amounts of junk
debts that are reaching historical proportions.
The Handful of Stocks I DO Like
The junk bond market is
reeling, the easy money is drying up, and IPOs are struggling. But even
still, it's possible to find stocks that can thrive in a bear-like
market. Mike gives you his top picks.
Valeant Massacre Sparks Bio-Bloodbath
The biotechnology firm was
already under political pressure, having been subpoenaed for
information on its distribution and pricing strategies by federal and
state prosecutors. Now, shares are plunging in value. Find out why.
The Trick Plays ...
There are signs of chaos, disorganization and desperation among corporate leaders. What's going on? Mike explains.
Best wishes,
The Money and Markets Team
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