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The Real Talk: The tortoise beats the hare & earnings beat stories. Making Money in the New Market Environment Just Got Easier (2-minute read) Risk wasn’t something investors paid too much attention to in 2021. Charles shares why they're paying attention now...
Selling Puts in May Is a Win-Win Strategy Selling Puts in May Is a Win-Win Strategy Amber has a win-win alternative to "Sell in May." Best-case scenario, you pocket $1k. Worst-case scenario, you buy stocks at a discount...
inverse leveraged ETFs risk Inverse Leveraged ETFs: Perfect Short or Buyer Beware? That led to a discussion of ways to make money in a downturn. We covered hedging currencies, like the Swiss franc and Japanese yen. We spoke about gold. We considered commodities, agreeing they were a good short-term play, but would suffer if rising interest rates led to a recession. Eventually, we came to inverse leveraged exchange-traded funds (ETFs) … those tempting plays that promise to make money when markets decline…
Two Simple Tools to Call Any Market Trend Two Simple Tools to Call Any Market Trend Navigating volatility is simpler than you'd think: Stay focused on the trend. These are the two tools Mike Carr uses to do just that...
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.

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