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In Sri Lanka, food inflation is a staggering 46.6%. Essential food items, including rice and vegetables, have surged and destroyed the budgets of the working class.
Recently you could invest in almost any tech stock and expect it to continue to soar. But those times are over, so always use the Weiss Ratings to protect your money.
In a lousy market like this one, you must take protective action in your portfolio. Here are three things I recommend to stay ahead of the game.
Financial News Anchor Jessica Borg interviews Senior Analyst Mike Larson about last week’s Federal Reserve rate hike, sectors to gain more exposure to and a potential market meltdown.
The general market’s been brutal lately, but there are still prime opportunities if you know where to look.
Financial News Anchor Jessica Borg interviews Senior Analyst Mike Larson about the Fed’s rate hikes this week, sectors to gain more exposure to and a possible market meltdown.
It’s not football season, but on Wednesday the Fed threw a Hail Mary at inflation, which is at a 41-year high.
If the green energy crowd gets its way — and I think it will — all of us will have an electric vehicle parked in our driveway in the not-so-distant future.
Recently, I’ve been spending most of my free time reading earnings announcements. And I immediately started wondering about semiconductors.
Jay Powell & the Fed will hike interest rates the highest since 2000 later today. So, what happens the rest of the year?

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Dr. Weiss is the founder of Weiss Ratings, the nation’s leading provider of 100% independent grades on stocks, mutual funds and financial institutions, as well as the world’s only ratings agency that grades cryptocurrencies. He founded his company in 1971, and thanks largely to his strict independence, has established a 50-year record of accuracy. Forbes called him “Mr. Independence.” The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) reported that his insurance company ratings outperformed those of A.M. Best, S&P and Moody’s by at least three to one. And The Wall Street Journal reported that investors using the Weiss stock ratings could have made more money than those following the grades issued by Merrill Lynch, J.P. Morgan, Goldman Sachs, Standard & Poor’s and every other firm reviewed.