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Good News, Bad News: Parsing The Difference Today, we ask one simple question: What if you could buy

Good News, Bad News: Parsing The Difference [StreetAuthority]    From Our Partners  [Buy The New TSLA Before It Skyrockets]( Today, we ask one simple question: What if you could buy the next TSLA, AMZN or AAPL before it becomes a behemoth stock? Listen, if you were to have invested in TSLA at the beginning, you could have seen a gain as big as 843.25%! Of course, you can't go back in time, but you can pinpoint the next TSLA. Small-Cap Alpha uses the power of AI to screen the market for stocks that could be the next big thing. We pinpoint the best 5...And deliver them to your inbox every month. [Click HERE to get the details NOW.](   Good News, Bad News: Parsing The Difference By John Persinos  Whether for my personal life or investment portfolio, I often turn to Buddhist philosophy for guidance. I’m always mindful that “good” news can give birth to “bad” news, and vice versa. Think of a yin and yang symbol bleeding its black and white onto one another. Good and bad…it’s all the same. Consider the deleterious effects on the stock market this week of positive economic data. Recent reports of robust economic activity potentially diminish the urgency for interest rate cuts; hopes for rate cuts this year have been a key pillar of the market rally. Wall Street’s mood has turned bad lately because the economy is good. Which should investors prefer? Stronger growth or a more accommodative Fed? Let’s examine the paradox. Stocks have pulled back this week on the increasing likelihood of fewer interest rate cuts this year. Equity markets have started the new quarter on a down note, after surpassing all-time highs last week. This weakness has been fueled by worries that U.S. economic growth and climbing crude oil prices could prompt the inflation-fighters at the Federal Reserve to postpone rate cuts. Crude oil prices have been rising, breaching the level of $85 per barrel for the first time since October. The Israel-Hamas war has metastasized into a humanitarian crisis. Although Gaza isn’t a center of oil production, the adjacent Arab and Persian nations certainly are. [Read More...](   [calendar]( [The Cure for Your Monday Blues](  Are you tired of the daily grind and looking for a way to increase your income without extra work? Good news. With just a few clicks of your mouse,[these ‘Advance Orders’ could turn Monday mornings into the most profitable day of the week.]( You are receiving this email at {EMAIL}as part of your subscription to StreetAuthority. To ensure that you receive these emails, [please add us to your address book.]( [Terms](   [Privacy](   [Unsubscribe]( ©2024 [[ StreetAuthority ]] [[ 20 Pidgeon Hill Drive, Suite 202, Sterling, VA 20165 ]] All rights reserved. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, in whole or in part, is prohibited.

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