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Nov. 5 Election Indicator The Trump Trade Hi Reader, Here?s what our editors are looking at today?

Nov. 5 Election Indicator [The Daily FWD] July 12, 2024 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( The Trump Trade Hi Reader, Here’s what our editors are looking at today… [Click here to learn more]( Jim Rickards: How the ‘Trump trade’ is taking over the bond market Wall Street’s most reliable recession gauge has been flashing warning signs for more than two years — its longest stretch on record — even while the U.S. economy has resisted veering off into a ditch. Dubbed the “Trump trade” by some in the bond market, the 10-year Treasury yield shot up about 20 basis points to almost 4.5% in the wake of President Joe Biden’s weak debate performance on June 27. Speculation grew that Biden might drop out of the race shortly after the debate — bolstering expectations of a win for Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, and fueling concerns about a resurgence of inflation that could keep upward pressure on long-term rates. [⇒ Read More Here]( [Click here to learn more]( Recommended Reads: [Forget AI: It’s time for “AGI”]( AGI is more powerful than anything we've seen with AI so far. On July 31, James Altucher believes we are going to enter the dawn of AGI thanks to a new development with OpenAI. As OpenAI rolls out its next-gen model, it’ll trigger a melt-up among a specific group of AI companies that are well-positioned to leverage the next generation of AI. You’ll want to get into these stocks ASAP. [⇒ Click here for details.]( [Click here to learn more]( Alan Knuckman: Lumber prices are at record lows — what that means for buyers and homebuilders Lumber prices have come full circle in the years following the pandemic — reaching record highs in 2021, then falling to record lows as higher interest rates led to a drop in U.S. residential construction. But there’s now an opportunity for buyers and homebuilders alike. Looking at the big picture, from a risk/reward standpoint, this may be one of the best long-term buying opportunities we have seen in many years. [⇒ Read More Here]( [Click here to learn more]( Dan Amoss: High-Tech American Weapons Work Against Russia — Until They Don’t The Excalibur artillery round performed wonders when it was introduced into the Ukrainian battlefield in the summer of 2022. Guided by GPS, the shells hit Russian tanks and artillery with surgical precision, as drones overhead filmed the resulting fireballs. That didn’t last. We should assume that adaptation will always occur, and the Russians have adapted to a variety of things. The capabilities will be most effective immediately after they are introduced, and adversaries will develop countermeasures over time. [⇒ Read More Here]( That’s all for today, we’ll be back Monday with more of our top articles. 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