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Options Arena: The More, the Merrier? Options Arena: The More, the Merrier? In today's Options Arena, our experts duke it out on a major movement happening right now: the push to "democratize" investing.
Meta plummets disappointed but not surprised meme Meta’s Massive Miss; Spotify’s Rogan-omics; T-Mobile Rollin’
by Joseph Hargett February 3, 2022 Great Stuff
Sucks To Zuck Did y’all just feel that? A great disturbance in the social media Force — as if millions of Facebook investors cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. I feel that something terrible has happened, Great Ones. To find out, we have to get meta … again. Dude, if you bring up […]
this junk bond signal can indicate approaching volatility The Signal From Junk That happened fast. Just 15 trading days for the S&P 500 to hit correction territory (at least on an intraday basis) last week, making it one of the fastest in history to kick off a new year. That’s a bit concerning on the heels of a mostly calm 2021, where the S&P 500 barely registered a 5% decline. Does this sudden burst of volatility tell us something about the stock market? Are we now careening over the edge and staring into a bear market abyss? Before you assume that 2022’s bad start is about to turn into something worse, lean on history to guide you.
Time the bounce for profit Time the Bounce for Profit In today's Your Money Matters, Clint Lee and Ted Bauman review the stock market's terrible start to 2022. But a bad start doesn't always mean a bad finish — just ask the tortoise about his race with the hare. A big question, though, is how to know when the market has reached the short-term bottom. If you can spot that, you can grab the opportunity to ride it back up to whatever level it's going to achieve later on. Clint explains how you can identify that opportunity using easily accessible technical indicators … and why it's so important to wait for confirmation of a rebound before jumping in.
microsoft purchasing activision What’s Behind Microsoft’s $70 Billion Gaming Takeover Microsoft’s move indicates there’s huge untapped potential in the gaming market.

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