The Next Housing Crash Is Closer than You Think
A decade removed from the subprime mortgage crisis, the makings of another housing crash appear much closer than you think. Here's why.
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Crista Huff is the lead analyst of Cabot Undervalued Stocks Advisor, where she combines a strict fundamental methodology with technical analysis, to identify growth and value stocks whose charts are turning bullish.
Crista spent over 20 years working for large global corporations, including 13 years at Morgan Stanley, where she was a Vice President and Financial Advisor. In 2011, she launched a stock market website, Goodfellow, in which the vast majority of Crista’s model portfolios outperformed their comparable U.S. market indices by margins of 50% to 100% and more—with less risk.
In addition to her investment career, Crista has an extensive political and economic background. She taught thousands of Colorado voters how to get involved in politics and effectively make their voices heard, opening the door for them to become volunteers, employees, delegates, candidates, elected officials and policy leaders. Most recently, she worked as an international trade advocate in Washington D.C., teaching Congresspeople about the intricacies of trade agreements and how they could better formulate policies that benefit U.S. jobs and the economy.
Crista is a frequent guest on political and financial radio shows across the U.S.A.
A decade removed from the subprime mortgage crisis, the makings of another housing crash appear much closer than you think. Here's why.
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GM reported earnings that beat analysts’ estimates.
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