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Bank It or Tank It's Next Chapter Bank It or Tank It’s Next Chapter January 6, 2022 by Chad Shoop Bank It or Tank It, Trading Strategies, True Options Masters Chad Shoop is amping up Bank It or Tank It by throwing some unusual options activity into the mix! But first, he needs your help...
space investment opportunities in 2022 Take Your Investments to Space in 2022 January 5, 2022 by Andrew Prince Investment Opportunities, Technology, Winning Investor Daily As impressive as the space industry was in 2021, this year is set to be even bigger.
2022 stock market predictions Big Picture, Big Profits: Predictions for 2022 January 4, 2022 by Angela Jirau Big Picture. Big Profits., Education, Investing, U.S. Economy 2022 looks to be an interesting year for investors: a swift market rotation, continued inflation woes, volatility, midterm elections and at least three wild cards in the mix. To survive and thrive through it all, you must start with the big picture. Then you drill down to find the big profits. That's what Ted Bauman and Clint Lee do for you in this first 2022 edition of Your Money Matters. Watch now to hear what both expect of this year and the six exchange-traded funds they recommend.
Energy Will Be the Most Tradable Sector in 2022 Energy Will Be the Most Tradable Sector in 2022 January 4, 2022 by Michael Carr Investing, Trading Strategies, True Options Masters One trend will define the volatility of 2022, and could have major implications for the energy sector — and your portfolio.
Prepare for the Reversal of the Perpetual Motion Machine Prepare for the Reversal of the Perpetual Motion Machine January 3, 2022 by Ted Bauman Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, Investing “Active managers” are hedge and mutual funds that constantly trade in and out of stocks to outperform the market. The opposite of active management is (you guessed it!) passive management, also known as indexing. An index fund holds stocks from a specific segment of the market, or index. Each stock is held in exact proportion to its weight in that index. The most common form of indexing is exchange-traded funds (ETFs). If you want to invest in the S&P 500, for example, you buy the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (NYSE: SPY). As the index performs, so the fund performs. If active managers are supposed to be so good, why do they keep underperforming the market and passive index funds? And what could change that? The answer will surprise you…

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