It has been over a month since I last spoke with David Skarica of addictedtoprofits.net, as he took a trip overseas during this time. While he was gone, we saw a lot happen in the financial markets and the stock market news, with a rally over 10% for the S&P 500, talk of a Federal Reserve pivot among many stock market traders, and moves in various commodities markets, including the price of gold. Dave and I had a good discussion about all of these topics.
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Michael Swanson is the founder and head editor of WallStreetWindow.com. He ran a hedge fund from 2003 to 2006 that generated a return of over 78% for its investors during that time frame and in one year was ranked in the top thirty-five hedge funds among several thousand tracked by hedgefund.net. He received a Masters Degree in history from the University of Virginia in 1998 and since retiring from the hedge fund world writes about global investment trends, the financial markets, and American history.
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Michael Swanson is the founder and head editor of WallStreetWindow.com. He ran a hedge fund from 2003 to 2006 that generated a return of over 78% for its investors during that time frame and in one year was ranked in the top thirty-five hedge funds among several thousand tracked by hedgefund.net. He received a Masters Degree in history from the University of Virginia in 1998 and since retiring from the hedge fund world writes about global investment trends, the financial markets, and American history.
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