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The Investment of the Decade The Investment of the Decade In today’s Your Money Matters, Clint Lee and Ted Bauman discuss what Ted calls the “investment of the decade.” Crypto? Pot stocks? NFTs? None of the above. Instead, it’s the investment that has created more wealth than any other in human history. It’s a classic play on supply and demand. And right now, demand is dramatically outstripping supply … creating three types of opportunities that can bring you huge gains if you buy in now.
Stock Market Volatility I Should Trade Options Meme Options 101: Call Me Maybe?
by Joseph Hargett January 15, 2022 Great Stuff
What’s The Deal With Options Trading? So, you want to trade options, but you don’t know where to start… With options, you clearly have, well … options. There are puts, calls, spreads, straddles, strangles, condors, butterflies, ladder spreads, calendar spreads … one might say you’re spoiled for options, Great Ones. Sure, you could go running […]
Dynamite Chips AMD Nvidia semiconductors meme The One About Chips, Dips & Witty Quips
by Joseph Hargett January 14, 2022 Great Stuff
Friday Feedback: The “Chips” Edition Are you ready, Great Ones? Aye-aye, Mr. Great Stuff! Oooooh! Who writes about Wall Street in Kentucky! Mr. Great Stuff! Yellow absorbent and porous is he! Mr. Great … wait, what? It’s best if you don’t think about it too much… It’s Friday Feedback, Great Ones! The day we riffle […]
ARKK and Stocks Relying on Faith Despite Rising Interest Rates Ted vs. ARKK 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 Stocks are not like socks — you don't always want the value ones "on sale." This strategy can yield much better returns.

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