Brazilian woman flees for her life before being gunned down by two hitmen
The victim served prison time for drug trafficking prior to her death.
Global Christian charity under investigation over alleged misuse of donations for personal leisure
The allegations accused CEO Noel Frost, 47, who has since been dismissed, of misusing corporate cards for personal expenses.
Report: 190+ People Dead in Aftermath of Hurricane Helene
Nearly 200 people are reportedly dead after Hurricane Helene slammed the southeast portion of the United States.
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NewsWare’s Trade Talk: Thursday, October 3 | NewsWare‘s Trade Talk
S&P Futures are lower this morning as market continue to pay attention to geopolitical events in the Middle East. On the calendar for today are reports on Jobless Claims and Factory orders along with updates on the services sector. LEVI is falling after reporting earnings last night, STZ is scheduled to report this morning. Autos and banks are lower and Chinese retailers are falling due to profit taking. In Europe, markets mostly lower, weakness in the British Pound is a positive for U.K. stocks. Oil prices are showing strong gains as markets await a response from Israel on the recent Iranian strike.
Next Issue Of The Wild Bunch: How To Use Drones For Self Defense During Collapse
Issue #119 of The Wild Bunch Dispatch, Alt-Market’s exclusive newsletter covering concepts and tactics for defeating globalism, is set to…
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NewsWare’s Trade Talk: Friday, September 27 | NewsWare‘s Trade Talk
S&P Futures are flat to lower ahead of this morning PCE data. COST delivered an earnings beat on lower revenue last night. DirecTV is in talks to acquire Dish Network. Union leaders at Boeing did not take the latest offer to a vote. A longshoreman strike is possible next week, a prolong strike would hurt holiday sales. Bristol Meyers receives approval for its schizophrenia treatment. In Europe, markets are positive luxury and mining’s stocks are higher. Oil prices are edging higher ahead of next week’s OPEC meeting.
NewsWare’s Trade Talk: Thursday, September 26 | NewsWare‘s Trade Talk
S&P Futures are displaying a strong leg higher this morning. Key factors behind the positive action are the stimulus plans out of China and the positive earnings announcement from Micron. Economic data will be on watch today with multiply economic reports due out. Market will also be paying attention to a host of Fed speakers this morning. Southwest Airline is holding a key investors day today as Elliott mgmt pushed for changes. After the bell, COST to release earnings and tomorrow PCE data is scheduled for release. In Europe, markets are gaining, autos & luxury and mining’s stocks are higher. Oil prices are off by 2%. Saudia Aribia is said to be abandoning its $100 barrel price target as it looks to ramp up production.
America Tried Third-World Immigration In The 1980s And The Results Were Horrifying
By Brandon Smith The American Founding Fathers built our nation on a core premise that has been long forgotten and…
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NewsWare’s Trade Talk: Friday, September 20 | NewsWare‘s Trade Talk
S&P Futures are weakening this morning as the markets react to more cental bank decisions. The economic calendar is light today. Overnight, Lennar, Fed Ex and MillerKnoll released disappointing earnings. The BOJ and the PBOC left rates unchanged, markets were expecting a rate cut from the PBOC. Nike’s CEO announced his retirement. Autos are weak as Mercedes trimmed its forecast amid ongoing weakness in China. Chip stocks are also falling. In Europe, markets are pulling back as autos, luxury and tech stocks fall. Oil prices are edging lower as China’s PBOC left rates unchanged overnight.
NewsWare’s Trade Talk: Thursday, September 19
S&P Futures are displaying an aggressive leg higher this morning. After a failed rally yesterday, stocks are back in the green as markets across the globe push higher due to yesterday FOMC announcement. This morning, we have the Jobless Claims and Housing data due out. After the bell today FDX, LEN and MLKN are scheduled to release earnings. Boeing is making moves to preserve cash as strike talks stall. The SEC approved a change to market rules to allow many stocks to be quoted in 1/2 cent increments. In Europe, markets are displaying a strong move higher with gains in autos, basic resources and tech, Oil prices are gaining this morning.