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2022: The Year the S&P Sinks and Stocks Soar? December 20, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Stocks All year, there’s been a huge gap between the performance of market indexes versus the majority of stocks. But now big-name companies like Apple, Microsoft and Amazon are starting to lose steam. Is that a sign of things to come for the new year? Could we actually find ourselves in a reverse situation where the […]
Millennials Are Behind This Stock’s Rise December 16, 2021 Investing, Investment Opportunities, Real Talk, Stocks, U.S. Economy (3-minute read) Analysts called millennials a “generation of renters.” Here’s how they got the story all wrong — and how we got it right…
Nio’s Not The One, YouTube’s DISphoria & Speaking Meta-phorically December 15, 2021 Great Stuff Red Dawn: Chinese Edition The time has come, Great Ones, to talk of many things: Of batteries and chips and electric vehicles (EVs) … of cabbages and Xi Jinpings. And why China is boiling hot — and whether Chinese stocks have wings. Great Stuff Picks readers have probably already noticed that our Nio (NYSE: ) […]
Stock Market Jenga: Buy This ETF Before the Tower Crumbles December 14, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, Trading Strategies Good breadth is a sign of a high-quality market. And we just haven’t been seeing that lately. The bulk of the S&P’s gains have come from just five stocks: Tesla, Nvidia, Google, Microsoft and Apple. Meanwhile, more and more stocks keep declining. It’s like a dangerous game of stock market Jenga. The tower is still there, but pull out the wrong block, and it all comes tumbling down. Could a Fed interest-rate hike bring about the big downfall? Ted Bauman and Clint Lee talk about the best- and worst-case scenarios, which types of stocks would be hit the hardest once the Fed pulls back, industries that are likely to do well and the perfect defensive ETF.
The Next Catalyst for Clean Energy Stocks Is Here December 14, 2021 Investment Opportunities, Technology, Winning Investor Daily This will create huge demand for clean energy companies worldwide.