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smart home technology 4 Smart Home Gifts for This Holiday Season December 9, 2021 by Jay Goldberg Technology, Winning Investor Daily I took advantage of the online Black Friday sales to get great deals on smart home devices.
Shake It Up With This Leading ETF December 8, 2021 by Clint Lee Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, Investment Opportunities "A what?" That’s the response from my 10-year-old when I asked if he’s ever played with an Etch A Sketch. As he toyed with his iPad, I told him it’s the original tablet that you simply shook to start over. Which makes it the perfect tablet for writing a script for this stock market — shake it and start over! It sure would be nice if a script like that did exist. Some have even tried to assume that the economic cycle follows some nice plot with stock market sectors responding on cue. But it’s never that simple...
Intel Says You Should Buy Mobileye Meme Intel Mobilizes Mobileye; AutoZoning Out; Hydrogen’s Battery Assault December 7, 2021 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff What Do You Do With A Drunken Intel? Great Ones, Intel (Nasdaq: ) was back in the headlines today, but not because it finally solved its productions problems. No, Intel is back in the headlines because it officially announced that it’s spinning off Mobileye — the AI self-driving vehicle unit it picked up back in […]
the fed wardrobe change Fed Tightening? Time to Change Your Financial Wardrobe December 7, 2021 by Ted Bauman Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, News At first, it was tough to forgo almost all carbohydrates except those from vegetables … especially from a guy renowned for his pasta dishes. And my breakup with rice was especially poignant, given my love of South and Southeast Asian food. But I made the changes — and today I’m better for it. The Federal Reserve’s recent hawkish turn suggests a different kind of belt-tightening is just around the corner. Just as I had to give up some things to achieve the goal of a stable, healthy me, financial markets must make some changes if the Fed starts tightening interest rates. What are they likely to be, and how could they affect your portfolio?
Why You Should Never Enter Trades Without an Exit Plan Why You Should Never Enter Trades Without an Exit Plan December 7, 2021 by Michael Carr Investing, Trading Strategies, True Options Masters Many traders open a position without a sound exit plan. Not Mike Carr — his upcoming ETF strategy uses logic to determine when to sell.

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