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by Joseph Hargett February 22, 2022 Great Stuff
Bernstein, Bears No More Great Ones, if you’re expecting some big commentary from me on Russia and Ukraine … don’t hold your breath. The situation is what it is. And from an investing standpoint, it’s just another log on the Wall Street volatility dumpster fire. If you’ve been paying attention, reading your daily Great Stuff […]
2021’s BIGGEST Winner?! If you called ARKK’s top and sold it in February 2021, you would have made a lot of money. On the other hand, whoever bought ARKK from you has lost half their money in just a year’s time. Going even further, if you took your ARKK gains and put them into BRK.B on February 12, you’d be up 30% on that trade. The chances that any investors actually made that “switcheroo” are vanishingly small. The move looks good in hindsight … but at the time it would’ve seemed ludicrous to most investors. That's why you should always follow one key rule when it comes to maximizing your long-term potential…Don't be a trader … be an investor.
This Big Idea Breaks the Efficient Markets Hypothesis This Big Idea Breaks the Efficient Markets Hypothesis Among the many anomalies to EMH is the earnings drift... and with this strategy, you could be landing triple-digit gains as high as 526%.
First President of United States George Washington What Would Washington Do in 2022? In addition to George Washington's already long list of superlatives, we can add that he was also history’s wealthiest president (until 2016). In total, Washington owned 50,000+ acres with a value equivalent to 0.19% of the country’s gross domestic product. In today’s terms, that would make him worth $43.6 billion. Richer than Michael Dell. So, what was Washington’s secret for building a fortune that outlasted even him?
How I Fixed the Earnings Trade Problem How I Fixed the Earnings Trade Problem When it comes to trading earnings, Chad Shoop has two rules. He ignores 99% of publicly traded companies, and he doesn't gamble...

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