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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.
Introducing: Crypto Claptrap! Here’s Why We’re Talking About It… September 15, 2021 Cryptocurrency, Trading Strategies, True Options Masters Today, Mike and Chris take a break from options to discuss another asset class taking the financial world by storm... cryptocurrencies.
Ogling China’s EV Oligopoly, Apple Loses An Epic Fight & Virgin Immobile September 13, 2021 Great Stuff There Can Be Only 1 Here we are, Great Ones, born to be kings! We’re the princes of the universe! Hold on there, Mr. Great Stuff. A stock you just recommended is tanking on bad news, and this is how you react? Why yes. Yes, it is how I’m reacting. Didn’t you ever watch The […]
Ethereum Was First, but Its Dominance Won’t Last September 13, 2021 Cryptocurrency, Winning Investor Daily While Ethereum has a solid head start, history has shown its dominance won’t last.
3 ETFs to Survive Today’s Consumer Inflation September 13, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, Investment Opportunities A supply shortage forced major vehicle producers, such as GM and Ford, to cut back on production and stockpile unfinished vehicles. And it’s not just carmakers ... PPG, Sherwin Williams, Pulte Group and many other companies are feeling the pinch of supply shortages.
With such a massive disruption in supply, how can you know for certain if your investments are secure?
In today’s Your Money Matters, find out why Ted’s advice on “being selective” is so crucial right now.





