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ARKK and Stocks Relying on Faith Despite Rising Interest Rates Ted vs. ARKK January 14, 2022 by Ted Bauman Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Trading Strategies One of the hallmarks of an asset bubble is that investors increasingly rely on “faith and love” to justify their decisions. Indeed, hanging on to promising stocks when they’re down is critical to long-term returns. That’s why I always remind Bauman Letter readers to stay smart and tough. But the smart part is critical. In today’s video, I look at recent market performance in the context of rapidly rising interest rate expectations to identify the stocks that justify faith and love … and those that don’t.
Value Investing: What Buffett's Admirers Get Wrong Value Investing: What Buffett’s Admirers Get Wrong January 14, 2022 by Michael Carr Investing, Trading Strategies, True Options Masters Stocks are not like socks — you don't always want the value ones "on sale." This strategy can yield much better returns.
how to trade options Avoid This Options Newbie’s Catastrophic Mistake January 13, 2022 by Jay Goldberg Trading Strategies, Winning Investor Daily This young trader was widely mocked online for his foolishness. But it isn’t easy to make money from options.
Bank It or Tank It: UOA Trades on Your Favorite Stocks Bank It or Tank It: UOA Trades on Your Favorite Stocks January 13, 2022 by Chad Shoop Bank It or Tank It, Trading Strategies, True Options Masters In the first Bank It or Tank It of 2022, Chad Shoop takes a look at five of your favorite stocks — and how Big Money is trading them...
growth stock sales Beware the Stock Market’s Growth Stock Sale January 12, 2022 by Clint Lee Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Investment Opportunities When it comes to toying with your emotions, there’s probably no place worse than the stock market. That’s because our instincts and built-in tendencies serve us poorly as investors. There’s even a growing field to study and explain these “behavioral biases.” Some are well-documented, like herding. That’s where investors just follow what everyone else is doing (which is a bad idea, of course).But there’s another instinct I’m seeing a lot more of lately. And like all the others we fall prey to, when followed blindly, it can do real damage to your portfolio. That is: the urge to buy something on sale.

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