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. Jan 29th 2020 Dear InvestingChannel Reader, With the Federal Reserve widely expected to hold rates

[Click to view in browser](. Jan 29th 2020 Dear InvestingChannel Reader, With the Federal Reserve widely expected to hold rates at current levels smart investors are looking for pockets of opportunity in broader equity markets. Today we are featuring analysis and commentary on the following: - [SPONSORED LINK: Looking to make your savings future-ready?]( - [8 Stocks To Buy For This 2020 Presidential Election Year]( - [Dump XLU and Buy These Dividend Stocks]( - [What Is Cell-Based Meat?]( - [Saudi Telecom Looks To Buy Majority Stake In Vodafone Egypt]( - [BONUS: Things You Never Knew About Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell]( [3 Cryptocurrencies Better Than Bitcoin]( 3 cryptos have huge potential and we predict they could dominate the crypto market. Learn more. [Click here to read more.]( Sponsored by Weiss Ratings While we do not know who will win the election, savvy investors can capitalise on these stocks whatever the outcome in November. [8 Stocks To Buy For This 2020 Presidential Election Year]( [(Benzinga)]( For the general election, PredictIt has the odds President Donald Trump will hold onto the White House at almost exactly 50/50. Elections can be very unpredictable, but certain stocks are better-positioned than others to succeed in an election year. [Click here to read more.]( The team at Insider Monkey is well known for providing their audience with the trades and investments of the Wall Street elite and seldom delve into making their own recommendations. Today Insider Monkey is making an exception to this rule with some picks they felt an obligation to share with readers. [Dump XLU and Buy These Dividend Stocks]( [(Insider Monkey)]( At Insider Monkey we believe we can outperform major ETFs by identifying overlooked, deeply undervalued stocks. We don’t have to pay forward PEs of 24 for stable companies that are barely growing their businesses. In the last 2 months we uncovered 2 “boring” dividend stocks that pay much higher dividends than stocks like NextEra Energy or Procter & Gamble, yet trade at extremely cheap valuations. [Click here to read more.]( [Open a High Interest Savings Account today at X.X%]( Plus, with CIBC Agility you’re FDIC-insured, pay no maintenance fees, and get 24/7 online access. [Click here to read more.]( Sponsored by CIBC Agility High Interest Savings Account Markets went into a frenzy with last year's IPO of Beyond Meat. Analysts are forecasting significant growth in the sector as more consumers shift their consumption to alternative protein sources. Jayson Derrick brings us up to date on a new technology that could accelerate consumer adoption of this trend. [What Is Cell-Based Meat?]( [(Benzinga)]( Mosa Meat is credited with being the first company to create a cell-based food product in 2013. A cultured hamburger patty was created around seven years ago at a cost of more than $278,000. The industry has progressed since then as the same product can be duplicated for around $100, according to FBN. [Click here to read more.]( [Saudi Telecom Looks To Buy Majority Stake In Vodafone Egypt]( by [Barchart]( The kingdom's largely state-owned communication firm announced that it had offered $2.39 billion in cash for the Egypt unit, as part of its continued efforts to carve out more market share in the Middle East. The Saudi Telecom statement valued Vodafone Egypt at $4.4 billion. [Read more.]( [Order Your Book by Former White House Insider, David Stockman Now – Free Shipping]( Sponsored by [Charles Street Research]( - Why the “trump boom” has been a complete lie - How America blew its LAST shot at saving our financial future - Why the mainstream media WON’T get their wish to bring down trump Pay just $10 for the book and shipping is FREE – a $26 value on Amazon. [Read more.]( [Things You Never Knew About Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell]( by [MoneyWise]( Jerome Powell — the chairman of the Federal Reserve, America's central bank — is one of the most powerful figures not only in the U.S. government but also in the global economy. [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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