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Will Christmas Come Early for Investors? You may have heard about Boeing planes falling apart midfli

Will Christmas Come Early for Investors? [StreetAuthority]    From Our Partners  [How the Boeing Disasters Could Hit Nvidia Investors]( You may have heard about Boeing planes falling apart midflight and catching fire. But according to analyst Dan Ferris, there's something much darker going on here that could threaten Nvidia, the "Magnificent Seven," and the entire U.S. stock market. [Click here for the full story.](   Will Christmas Come Early for Investors? By John Persinos  All eyes are on the Federal Reserve this week, as investors eagerly await the central bank’s latest move like kids peeking at presents before the big day. With an expected interest rate cut on the horizon, Wall Street is ready to unwrap what should be the next catalyst for a stock market rally. Treasury bond yields have remained near their lowest points for the year, with the 2-year Treasury yield—a common indicator for the direction of the federal funds rate over the next couple of years—slipping to 3.56%, marking its lowest level in 2024. This decline in yields has been driven by a mix of factors, including mounting market expectations of upcoming rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, alongside cooling inflation and slower U.S. economic growth. Given that the S&P 500 has surged nearly 18% so far this year, it’s reasonable to expect bouts of volatility amid the seasonally weaker months of September and October, along with the bitterly fought U.S. elections on November 5. As the two assassination attempts against GOP candidate Donald Trump attest, this election year is particularly turbulent, with the prospect of violence always looming. Investors are getting whiplashed by a daily dose of dire headlines. Historically, however, markets have tended to rebound during the final two months of election years. As always, I advise a level-headed approach. The long-term outlook remains bullish, although we’re likely to see choppy trading along the way. During the third quarter, which kicked off June 30, the S&P 500 has risen about 3%. Leadership in the stock market has been shifting, with cyclical plays, such as industrials, gaining traction. [Read More...](   [Money on a Calendar]( [A Very Real Shot at 2,500% Gains?]( The pressure is on. Jim Fink just reopened the doors to his trading service Velocity Trader by making the outrageous promise he could deliver total gains of 2,500% in the next 12 months. I guess I can't blame him for being confident. The proprietary Profit Multiplier his advisory runs on is custom-built to pinpoint a stock's movement before it happens. Then he puts out a simple two-sentence set of instructions statistically guaranteed to ratchet up even the smallest single-digit share price movements into triple-digit winners. Sometimes in as little as a few days. [Get the details here before it's too late.]( 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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