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Three Cheers for Confiscation!... and Buy From Amazon, but Not AMZN

Sunday, May 4, 2014

New York State of Mind

Steve McDonald, Bond Strategist, The Oxford Club

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In this week's edition of the Investment U Weekly Update, Steve McDonald tells us the latest on merger activity in New York-area banks... Explains why the "other" drug company in the race to treat hepatitis C might be worth a look... And reveals how you can avoid becoming a future Slap in the Face Award winner.

Click here to watch on InvestmentU.com

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This Week's Standout Articles

Three Cheers for Confiscation!


If you are wealthy - or even aspire to be - listen up. There is a growing movement in the U.S. that sees you and your way of thinking as the enemy. Read On…

Technical Tuesday: The 14% Decline We Were Waiting For


In chart analysis, the "reverse head-and-shoulders bottom formation" is considered to be the strongest bullish reversal pattern there is. And the strongest type is one that takes more than a year to form. The bigger (or longer) the chart formation, the stronger the breakout tends to be. Read On…

Buy From Amazon, but Not AMZN


"You don't get it. It's all about eyeballs," the CEO told me. I was concerned he might be right. I uncomfortably twirled a pen in my hand as I pressed him further to explain how his business will survive and why investors should buy or own the stock. Read On…

Is China Cracking?


Signs of a near-term slowdown in the Chinese economy are apparent. And China's economy is so large and intricate that any slowdown there could have a big impact on investors here in the U.S. Read On…

Are You Getting Robbed by High-Frequency Thieves?


The obsession with "fairness" is now spilling over to the stock market, where certain folks claim that high-frequency traders are using a technology advantage to cheat ordinary investors. The technology advantage is real. The harm done is more imaginary. Read On…

Five Sectors That Can Weather Volatility in 2014... and More


Hopefully those April showers are turning into May flowers for your investments. To ensure your profits continue to bloom, this week on Investment U we looked at how you can dodge raindrops when market conditions become difficult in Five Sectors That Can Weather Volatility in 2014. We also secured our reading glasses and are on the lookout for more Eyewear E-tailers. Finally, to wrap up the week, we learned an important lesson about Relative Strength from our Director of Investor Education Christopher Rowe.



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