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3-18-25: Beware the Ides of March … What? Again?
by Gary Alexander March 18, 2025 The week of March 16-20, 2020, brought us the COVID lock-down five years ago. The Fed began the week with an emergency Sunday night meeting and [...]
3-18-25: Rotation Into Defensive Dividend Stocks Warranted
by Bryan Perry March 18, 2025 A heavy rotation out of growth stocks over the past few weeks has weighed heavily on the major averages that are now in correction territory. Some [...]
3-18-25: Inflation Remains Flat, Despite Tariff Threats
by Louis Navellier March 18, 2025 Last Wednesday, the Labor Department announced that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0.2% in February and 2.8% in the past 12 months. Economists were expecting [...]
3-11-25: Are We in the Midst of a Bubble Mania (the Madness of Crowds)?
by Jason Bodner March 11, 2025 In 1841, Charles Mackay wrote “Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds,” a thick read, but important in understanding the human mind’s approach to investing. [...]
3-11-25: U.S. Stocks Are Ripe for a Rebound
by Ivan Martchev March 11, 2025 I don’t believe that the recent three weeks of selling in the S&P 500, after an all-time high in February, is due to interest rates, economic [...]
3-11-25: The Magic Formula for Creating Budget Surpluses (Let’s Do It Again!)
by Gary Alexander March 11, 2025 In August 1997, I first began working with Louis Navellier, launching one of his successful growth stock newsletters. At the time, I was also in the [...]
3-11-25: Buy When There Is Tariff and DOGE-Cut “Blood in The Streets”
by Bryan Perry March 11, 2025 Amid all the on again/off again tariff posturing that has the U.S. equity market seemingly in total chaos, I’m pleased to say that the bond market [...]
3-11-25: Most of the Trump Tariffs Will Not Be Inflationary or Permanent
by Louis Navellier March 11, 2025 The Commerce Department announced last Thursday that the U.S. trade deficit surged 34% in January to $131.4-million, the largest monthly increase ever recorded – ever since [...]
3-4-25: March – A New Month That is Almost Like a New Year!
by Jason Bodner March 4, 2025 It’s March! Happy New Year – if you were born before 45 B.C. March was the first month of the year before the Roman calendar was [...]
3-4-25: The Bond Market Is Beginning to Worry (a Little) About the Economy
by Ivan Martchev March 4, 2025 The S&P 500 registered a second down week in a row after hitting an all-time high as recently as February 19th. Even with the all-time high [...]
3-4-25: March in Market History – and Some Great March 4th Inauguration Messages
by Gary Alexander March 4, 2025 March 4th marks Mardi-Gras day in New Orleans, Rio de Janeiro and a few other serious party towns. March 4th was also our national Inauguration Day [...]
3-4-25: The Fed May Cut Rates Sooner Than Expected–to Deal with a Tighter Job Market
by Bryan Perry March 4, 2025 The noise level about the domestic economy downshifting from the strong finish in 2024 to that of a softer first quarter of 2025 is on the [...]





