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one thing that could trigger a stock market collapse The 1 Thing That Could Cause a Stock Market Collapse February 11, 2022 by Ted Bauman Big Picture. Big Profits., Education, Investing “Collapse” is the most frightening word in any investor’s vocabulary. It refers to a steep and sudden decline in stock prices much larger than the standard -20% definition of a bear market. Fortunately, such collapses are rare. But they all have one thing in common: liquidity — the presence of willing buyers — evaporates. In today’s video , I explain how these dreaded events occur … and what to watch for when one threatens.
Tesla Cybertruck not expected to come out until 2023 Is Tesla’s Cybertruck Ugly? Here’s What You Said February 10, 2022 by Jay Goldberg Technology, Winning Investor Daily Some Winning Investor Daily readers aren’t fans of the Cybertruck.
how to navigate treacherous stock market conditions How to Navigate This Market’s Treacherous Conditions February 9, 2022 by Clint Lee Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, Investing Friday morning was a sight to behold. Our biggest snowfall this winter left a glistening white landscape everywhere you looked around my house … not to mention three very excited kids getting an extended weekend after schools closed. But the beauty on the surface masked treacherous conditions below. A thick layer of ice and sleet had come down first. Getting around in the snow may be difficult, but it’s doable. Driving on ice is nearly impossible … and very dangerous. Over the past year, the stock market has been staging a similar dynamic: dazzling and exciting scenery hiding the hazards beneath.
Nvidia didn't acquire ARM what did it cost meme Nvidia Strong ARM’ed, Take-Two’s Tango & Peloton’s Pain February 8, 2022 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Nvidia: Dis-ARM’ed & Dangerous Well, Great Ones, I think we all saw the writing on the wall on this one. Nvidia (Nasdaq: ) has officially abandoned its $40 billion cash-and-stock ARM Holding takeover attempt. In a joint statement, Nvidia and ARM parent company SoftBank said: The parties agreed to terminate the agreement because of significant […]
inequalities and investing in the new gilded age Angry. Disillusioned. Doomed? February 8, 2022 by Ted Bauman Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, Investing South Africa is drop-dead gorgeous. Its people are the salt of the earth. But it is one of the most unequal societies in the world, which makes it a challenging place to live … to put it mildly. One thing I've learned in my travels is that when inequality reaches extreme levels, dire consequences follow. So, when a new data set on inequality in the U.S. arrived in my inbox, I realized I had the makings of this week's Bauman Daily. If you doubt the relevance to growing and protecting your investments, read on…

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