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Setting Up A Simple Hedge October 12, 2022 by Bryan Klindworth Investing, King's Corner, Trading Strategies Setting up a hedge is something every trader should know. Many folks think it’s complicated because of its hedge fund pedigree, but it doesn’t have to be...
A Little-Known Options Fix for a Broken Portfolio October 11, 2022 by Michael Carr Investing, Trading Strategies, True Options Masters Unless you’re Ray Dalio, chances are your portfolio looks completely broken right now. With the stock market down 23% this year, nearly all individual investors are showing a loss...
tesla's robot future Tesla’s Robot Future & the Key to Investing in Bear Markets October 3, 2022 by Ian King Investing, Technology, U.S. Economy, Winning Investor Daily Ian and Amber give 3 signs they're watching for an end to the bear, and chat about Tesla's latest venture in AI: the $20K robot named Optimus.
Scooby Doo Searching For Stock News Meme Frontier’s In Good Spirits; Juul Smokes The FDA; Life’s A Carnival Cruise June 27, 2022 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Spirits Having Flown I never fell in love so easily. Where the four winds blow, Wall Street carries on. I’d like to take you where my Spirit flies. Through the empty skies, we invest alone… Hmmm. Don’t tell me — I got this. Bee Gees, right? Is it “Spirits Having Flown” … from the (criminally […]
avoid roller coaster stocks Avoid these 3 Roller Coaster Stocks During Earnings Season April 21, 2022 by Clint Lee Big Picture. Big Profits., Stocks, Trending It makes sense to avoid companies that could send investors for a “ride” after seeing downward revisions to their profit forecasts and running high-risk balance sheets. Using quantitative analysis, it’s easy to screen for companies that could be vulnerable to those catalysts. These same factors have been proven in back testing to pinpoint companies that outperform or trail the market.

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