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Oct 7th 2019 Dear InvestingChannel Reader, As we start a new week of trading we are highlighting mul

Oct 7th 2019 Dear InvestingChannel Reader, As we start a new week of trading we are highlighting multiple weekly previews as well as a deep dive on the recently released September jobs report. Today we are featuring analysis and commentary on the following: - [The Economic Indicators You need to Follow This Week]( - [Weekly IPO Preview]( - [Equity Markets Corporate and Buybacks What You Need to Know]( - [12 Companies Undergoing Layoffs]( - [September Jobs Report Deep Dive]( [Free OIC Webinar – Oct. 23]( Analyzing a trade requires an understanding of strategy and position. Learn how with OIC. [Register Now]( Sponsored by The Options Industry Council Analyst Bill McBride has just released his closely watched schedule of weekly indicators that every trader and active investor should follow. [Weekly Economic Indicator Schedule]( [(Calculated Risk)]( The key report this week is the September CPI on Thursday. Fed Chair Jerome Powell speaks on data dependence on Tuesday. [Click here to read more.]( Elizabeth Balboa of Benzinga offers an outlook of IPOs to watch this week. [IPO Outlook For The Week: Banking And Biotech]( [(Benzinga)]( NASDAQBNTX will issue 13.2 million shares between $18 and $20 Thursday on the Nasdaq. The offering represents 5.8% of outstanding shares and is expected to raise about $303.6 million. Headquartered in Germany, the 11-year-old biotech company has a pipeline of more than 20 candidates targeting tumors and infectious diseases. [Click here to read more.]( [Special Free Report - 3 Stocks Are Poised to Go Up]( Our AI Algorithm has detected 3 stocks which have more than 70% probability to go up after Earnings Announcements. [Click Here and Get Your FREE Report Now]( Sponsored by StockEarnings Analyst Charles Hugh Smith offers a very compelling argument that Federal Reserve policy is fueling corporations to participate in share buyback programs instead of risking capital investment in new projects. [What's Holding Up the Market?]( [(Of Two Minds)]( Rather than risk capital in productive investments, U.S. corporations have borrowed trillions of dollars and used the cash to buy back their own shares. The Fed's suppression of interest rates has incentivized stock buybacks in several ways... [Click here to read more.]( [Here Are 12 Big Companies That Are Conducting Major Layoffs]( by [Silver Doctors]( As I have been conducting research over the past few days, I have been struck by the stunning number of layoff announcements that are suddenly popping up in the news. Here are 12 of the most prominent examples. [Read more.]( [One asset on everyone’s radar is art]( Sponsored by [MasterWorks]( Blue-chip art has outperformed the S&P by 180% since 2000. Now, an exclusive members-only platform allows anyone to invest in art. [Read more.]( [September jobs report: excellent in coincident and lagging sectors, cautionary in leading sectors]( by [Angry Bear]( +136,000 jobs added (+135,000 ex-Census) U3 unemployment rate declined -0.2% from 3.7% to 3.5% (NEW LOW) U6 underemployment rate declined -0.3% from 7.2% to 6.9% (NEW LOW). [Read more.]( Copyright 2019, Investing Channel, All Rights Reserved | [Privacy Policy]( [InvestingChannel, Inc.]( P.O. Box 118 New York, NY 10018. To unsubscribe, [click here]( [Link](

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