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The Perfect Recipe for a Volatile Market December 1, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Trading Strategies Now, anyone who enjoys toiling in the kitchen has their favorite foods. For me, just about any Cajun dish will do. And in the world of Cajun cooking, you quickly learn that the “holy trinity” of onion, bell pepper and celery are the foundation for many recipes. In the same way, you need that trinity — that backbone — for a solid foundation that underpins your investment outlook. You’re in luck. You might not get to taste any of my Cajun dishes soon, but I can give you that investment foundation...
How to Beat the Inflation Tapeworm December 1, 2021 Investment Opportunities, Real Talk, Stocks, U.S. Economy (4-minute read) Soaring demand and worker shortages are making the supply chain crisis worse. It’s the perfect storm for higher prices. But here’s how you can combat inflation today…
Omicron’s Market Madness, Meta’s Gif Horse & Raptor’s Wreckage November 30, 2021 Great Stuff Don’t Panic & Carry A Towel The market gets to the bottom then goes back to the top of the slide, where it stops and it turns and it goes for a ride … ‘till it gets to the bottom and it does it again! Yeah, yeah, yeah! Do you, don’t you want me to […]
Welcome to the New Normal November 30, 2021 Investment Opportunities, Real Talk, U.S. Economy (3-minute read) Businesses need to adapt to our constantly changing world. And I recently revealed which ones will be the winners throughout the pandemic and beyond…
To Win at Investing, Accept That There Is NO Normal November 29, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, U.S. Economy At times of extreme uncertainty, external factors drive the prices of individual stocks. Some are “a bit” predictable, like the actions of the Federal Reserve. Others are true “Black Swans” — completely unpredictable events such as Omicron. In “normal” times, on the other hand, we’re supposed to be able to predict the movement of stock prices using standard models. But what if there are no normal times? A fascinating article by a famous investment analyst convinces me that this is exactly the case.





