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Like It or Not, It's Time to Face the Facts Like It or Not, It’s Time to Face the Facts July 1, 2022 by Michael Carr Investing, Mike's Macro View, Trading Strategies, True Options Masters One angry reader demanded that Mike Carr retract his criticism of Cathie Wood's performance in 2022. But Mike will always share the facts...
My Top 5 Bear Market Targets My Top 5 Bear Market Targets June 30, 2022 by Chad Shoop Investing, Quick Takes, Trading Strategies, True Options Masters These 5 stocks are all across the board, but they have one thing in common... THey could land you a major payday in this bear market.
how to cash in on Wall Street's volatile swings in 2022 How Wall Street Really Works (2022 Edition) June 29, 2022 by Clint Lee Big Picture. Big Profits., Trading Strategies, U.S. Economy Human beings are NOT machines. We’re driven by natural instincts that can send asset prices swinging like a pendulum. Fear and greed, fight or flight … these basic emotions are the primary cause behind the market’s violent up-and-down moves. Shifting from one emotion to the other can radically alter the market’s course, which is why we’ve seen growth stocks plunge so far so fast in 2022.  It’s enough to make me wonder whether my college years may have been better served studying psychology! Today I’m going to show you the pendulum on full display and what you can do to cash in on the market’s volatile emotional swings.
If You Want to Be a Successful Trader, Learn "O.P.E." If You Want to Be a Successful Trader, Learn “O.P.E.” June 29, 2022 by Amber Hestla Investing, Options Bootcamp, Trading Strategies, True Options Masters Rather than risk her money on expensive mistakes, Amber learned to trade by talking to some of the greatest floor traders of her time...
investment opportunities to combat the Fed’s $8,000/Year “Mortgage Tax” The Fed’s $8,000/Year “Mortgage Tax” June 28, 2022 by Ted Bauman Big Picture. Big Profits., Investment Opportunities, News, U.S. Economy Inflation is caused by a mismatch between supply and demand. The Federal Reserve can’t increase the supply of goods and services. So, to control prices it must engineer “demand destruction.” That’s as nasty as it sounds. I’ve already explained how the Fed uses the “wealth effect” to make households with lots of stocks cut spending … and why that strategy won’t work with U.S. wealth concentrated in so few hands. I also explored how big changes in the U.S. and global economy since the 1970s will force the Fed to raise interest rates A LOT to bring inflation down. Today, we’re going to look at the impact of their demand destruction on U.S. households.

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