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Jeff “JL” Yastine is the editor of Total Wealth Insider. He first joined Banyan Hill Publishing as editorial director in 2015, bringing with him more than two decades of experience as a stock market investor and financial journalist at the center of financial world events. ...more

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Is It Time To Start Panicking?
It’s hard not to notice the number of successful value-based hedge fund managers heading for the exits or returning significant amounts of money to their investors because they see few opportunities to invest at the market’s frothy levels.
Hack Attacks Are Corporate America’s Worst Nightmare
Shares of the ETFMG Prime Cyber Security ETF are up more than 50% since February 2016. Could there be larger gains ahead? I think so.
Wall Street’s Mistake Gave You A Bargain
The International Trade Commission ruled that American solar panel companies were being hurt by low-cost Chinese panels into the U.S. market. The Trump administration has until January to decide what tariff might be imposed on Chinese panels.
How To Find The Big Winners In This $1 Trillion Industry
Those who understand this shifting dynamic — detection, not prevention — will be the big winners in the coming ramp-up of cybersecurity spending of up to $1 trillion between now and 2021.
Investing In India Means Short-Term Pain For Long-Term Gain
“India will account for more than half of the increase in Asia’s workforce in the coming decade,” writes Deloitte’s economist. “There will be rising economic potential … The consequences for businesses are huge.”
Cybersecurity: The Next Big-Money Merger Game?
With $1 trillion in spending on the way in this sector in the next handful of years, there are a lot more gains to be had with these and other individual stocks in the sector.
The Secret Reason Why Gold Is A Buy
China is about to launch its so-called “soft weapon” on the dominance of the U.S. dollar. That weapon, according to Nikkei Asian Review, is a “crude oil futures contract priced in yuan and convertible into gold.”
Emerging Markets Are Still A Bargain
Emerging markets are still the place to be. Brazil’s stock market is still cheaper than the United States. From a dumpster-diving perspective, Russia, China, and even Sweden are still some of the most undervalued stock markets out there.
Cybersecurity Is A Gold Mine For Investors
How much can someone make as an online security professional? A chief security officer can make in excess of $200,000 a year. A lead engineer makes $225,000 and higher.
It’s A Great Time To Buy Into Europe’s Banking Rebound
I’ve been bullish on European banks for a while. But there’s still time to buy them and ride this sector even higher.
Main Street Businesses Rush To Protect Your Data
In the past few months, hackers dropped a virus into hospitals’ computer systems, shutting them down. The problem? Companies have not invested enough in anti-hacking technology. That’s changing fast … creating a big opportunity for investors.
Higher Food Prices Are Coming Soon. Here’s How To Profit
Don’t get hooked by headlines about food price deflation. That’s the old news. The new news is that higher prices are coming (and likely here to stay). Here's how early investors will benefit the most.
Is This Copper’s Hidden Booster Rocket?
An average electric vehicle contains around 140 pounds’ worth of copper — four times what an average car might use. Gas-powered vehicles requires roughly more than 1,500 individual copper wires. It's no surprise that copper prices have soared.
Gold Is Your Insurance Policy Against Market Turmoil
No one really knows what the outcome will be as America, and indeed the rest of the world, faces up to the challenge of repairing and reviving a troubled economic landscape.
This Sector Is Still Screaming: “Buy Me!”
Global oil consumption growth averaged 1.6 million barrels a day in 2016, above the 10-year average for the second year in a row. China and India continue to add incremental demand, putting further strains on the market, with higher prices to come.
You’re A Biased Investor
In the IMF’s Coordinated Portfolio Investment Survey, U.S. investors put 70% of their funds into U.S. stocks. This is dangerous. The S&P 500’s price-to-earnings ratio has only been higher a few other times in the last century, namely 1929 and 2000.
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