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Don’t Fear Irrational Investors
September 15, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Diversified Investments, Economy
So, despite nosebleed valuations, investors are as bullish as ever. Which brings me back to Keynes’ observation that irrational behavior can last a long time in the market. And we have herd mentality to thank for that.
Said another way, fear of missing out — FOMO — is omnipresent in the markets today.
So now investors face a tough choice: get out of stocks or follow the pack?
Let me show you a few things I’ve learned in the last epic stock market bubble ... and how to come out ahead without a second thought for the herd. A Lightbulb Moment for the IoT Industry
September 14, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, Investing
As any economics textbook will tell you, capitalism is all about competition. Every company wants to make a better product at a lower price compared to its rivals. They compete for the best talent. When inputs are scarce, they bid furiously against each other for them. But one of the most remarkable facts about capitalism is that some of the biggest and most profitable breakthroughs came from cooperation... Jobless Numbers Fall: Is the Economy Back to Normal?
September 11, 2021 U.S. Economy, Winning Investor Daily
The U.S. workforce isn’t back to full strength yet … but unemployment claims reached a record low in the first week of September. Friday Feedback: When Chipmakers Attack & SPACs In The Back
September 10, 2021 Great Stuff
Friday Feedback: The “Meet Your Makers” Edition Welcome back, my friends, to the show that never ends. We’re so glad you could attend. Come inside! Come inside! Come inside, the show’s about to start — guaranteed to blow your head apart. Rest assured, you’ll get your money’s worth… Great Ones, it’s time for the inaugural […] Bullish Is the Way to Be Until the S&P 500 Hits 11,000
September 9, 2021 Trading Strategies, True Options Masters
I recently read some new research that completely changed the way I view bull markets. And it says to be bullish until the S&P hits 11,000.