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Bank on This 15.6% Yield May 24, 2022 by Ted Bauman Big Picture. Big Profits., Investment Opportunities, U.S. Economy You can certainly profit by using a stock’s price history to spot opportunities. But in times of major upheaval, like today, “technicals” are a poor guide. Normally, reliable information on the history of individual assets is overwhelmed by external factors. In this case, I prefer to focus on the Big Picture. And right now, the Big Picture is telling me to be opportunistic … but to let someone else do the work.
Amazon Class Action Ambulance Chasers Meme Securities Lawsuits, Spam, Cryptocurrency, Spam, Spam, Valuation & Spam May 20, 2022 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Friday Feedback: The “Ambulance Chasers” Edition Great Ones, this is the moment you’ve waited for. Been searching in a bear market, your sweat soaking through the floor. And buried in your portfolio, there’s an ache that you can’t ignore. Taking your gains, stealing your mind and all that green is left behind. Don’t panic, it’s […]
Here's how to invest when stagecoaches turn into pumpkins. How to Invest When Stagecoaches Turn Back to Pumpkins May 18, 2022 by Charles Mizrahi Economy, Investing, Investment Opportunities, Real Talk, Stocks (3-minute read) Stock prices can disconnect from the fundamentals of the business. But not for too long. Here's what to do when the clock strikes midnight…
Are Risk Takers Killing Growth and Crypto? May 13, 2022 by Ted Bauman Big Picture. Big Profits., Cryptocurrency, News, U.S. Economy Everyone is blaming the Federal Reserve for the current conditions of the market. I mean, who else is in charge of rate hikes? But perhaps the Fed isn’t solely responsible. In today’s episode, Ted Bauman discusses the one psychological factor that’s also crushing growth stocks and crypto coins.
Bull market is over The Bull Market Is Dead. Long Live the Bull Market! May 10, 2022 by Ted Bauman Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, U.S. Economy At the simplest level, “what just happened” is that stocks went down... A lot. Going one step further, we can say that stocks went down because bond yields went up. Again, a lot. But to really understand why stocks and bonds have fallen so hard and so fast, we need to understand why they went up so much in the first place.

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