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The “100X Better” Way to Trade Earnings February 17, 2022 Trading Strategies, True Options Masters Chad Shoop is finally unveiling his earnings strategy, which features an unusual twist: He waits until AFTER the report to jump in.
There’s No EV Boom Without This Key Material February 16, 2022 Investment Opportunities, Technology, Winning Investor Daily Addressing this shortage is key to keeping EV growth on track.
Your Key to Winning Despite Tough Market Conditions February 16, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Trading Strategies, U.S. Economy And that’s how we wrapped up our Sunday night … right after our Cincinnati Bengals came oh so close to winning their first Super Bowl. We were all devastated by the loss, but I certainly didn’t expect my children to be brought to tears. I tried to calm them down by explaining how things went wrong on that last drive ... the dynamics at play on each side of the football. And the more I broke the loss down, the more I realized that this lesson wasn’t just about football.
Be on the Right Side of “Renter Nation” February 15, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investment Opportunities, Real Estate, U.S. Economy As I explained in previous articles, I’m currently working from my home in Cape Town, South Africa. In addition to installing a solar-powered battery backup system to cope with the county’s power outages, I’m also converting the kitchen to an open plan … replacing the fence between myself and my neighbor … and completing maintenance […]
2 Time-Tested Strategies to Beat Inflation February 14, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investment Opportunities, U.S. Economy Inflation is well and truly here, as January’s 7.5% year-on-year print shows. Ted Bauman and Clint Lee have explained how rising interest rates to combat that inflation will affect long duration stocks (recap: it isn’t pretty).In today’s Your Money Matters, the dynamic duo identifies two groups of companies you’ll want to target to preserve and extend gains while inflation remains high. And remember: Some companies actually do better in inflationary environments ... because, after all, the prices of their products go up!





