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. Jan 24th 2020 Dear InvestingChannel Reader, Today we are featuring analysis and commentary on the

[Click to view in browser](. Jan 24th 2020 Dear InvestingChannel Reader, Today we are featuring analysis and commentary on the following: - [SPONSORED LINK: 3 Cryptos to Overthrow Bitcoin]( - [The Future of What's Called "Capitalism"]( - [3 Chip ETFs To Buy On Intel's Stellar Forecast]( - [Zebra Capital Management’s Top Stock Picks]( - [The Silicon Valley Stoic: A Glimpse Into Jack Dorsey's Bizarre Morning Routine]( - [BONUS: How This Blogger Earns $1 Million A Year — On a Sailboat]( [I need to hear from you in the next 72 hours...]( It's regarding a free gift and its from the top systems trader in America, Mr. Roger Scott. He's offering the Average Joe a shot at the easiest $25,000 of their lives. [Click here to claim your free gift]( Sponsored by Wealthpress Charles Hugh Smith takes a step back to offer his much sought out economic analysis on the future of capitalism in the global system. [The Future of What's Called "Capitalism"]( [(Of Two Minds)]( Capitalism allocates capital to its most productive uses. Does the current system actually do this? You must be joking. Capitalism is based on private labor and capital freely choosing where to invest time/assets. Does the current system actually do this? You must be joking. Capitalism enables comparative advantages which enrich everyone. Does the current system actually do this? You must be joking. [Click here to read more.]( Todd Shriber has an excellent round-up of ETFs poised for growth given the street’s expectations for Intel over the next year. [3 Chip ETFs To Buy On Intel's Stellar Forecast]( [(Benzinga)]( Intel was already on a torrid pace to start 2020, one that should continue. The catalyst is easy to spot: Dow component Intel forecast revenue of $19 billion for the current quarter, $1 billion above Wall Street estimates. “Perhaps even more important for the broader industry, Intel’s data center revenue in the fourth quarter also expanded by 19%, compared with the same period a year ago,” according to Bloomberg. “That beat the average of analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg at 5.3%.” Here are some Intel-heavy exchange traded funds to consider today and over the near term. [Click here to read more.]( [Selling Options? Don't Get Stuck Paying Dividends]( Many trading strategies involve options writing (selling) where the primary risks are market movement and volatility. But there’s another risk if you happen to be writing options on dividend-paying equities like SPY ETFs—early assignment. Learn more. [Click here to read more.]( Sponsored by CBOE Roger Ibbotson is a Wall Street legend. Insider Monkey is covering his flagship fund’s main holdings. [Zebra Capital Management’s Top Stock Picks]( [(Insider Monkey)]( For Zebra Capital Management, Mr Ibbotson decided to employ two strategies, Beta Neutral, and Long Only strategies. These strategies are employed through Zebra Global Equity Fund, Zebra Japanese Equity All Cap, Zebra US Micro Cap Equity, Zebra US Small Cap Equity, and Zebra Global Equity Advantage. The fund focuses on targeting less popular stocks with strong essential features. [Click here to read more.]( [The Silicon Valley Stoic: A Glimpse Into Jack Dorsey's Bizarre Morning Routine]( by [Benzinga]( The 43-year-old follows a series of set habits, including an extreme morning routine that involves waking up at 5 a.m., taking cold showers, and walking 5 miles to work. Here are five things that Jack Dorsey does in the morning to remain productive and focused throughout the day. [Read more.]( [Looking to make your savings future-ready?]( Sponsored by [CIBC Agility High Interest Savings Account]( Whatever you’re saving for, make sure you are future-ready with a CIBC Agility High-Interest Savings Account. Competitive rates, no maintenance fees and peace of mind with FDIC-insured security. [Read more.]( [How This Blogger Earns $1 Million A Year — On a Sailboat]( by [Moneywise]( She regularly earns over $100,000 a month blogging. She’s upfront about her earnings, too — she regularly reports her business income on her blog. [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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