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There’s No Free Lunch — Especially on Wall Street There’s No Free Lunch — Especially on Wall Street (2-minute read) When it comes to the stock market, there’s no free lunch. There’s always a price investors pay for above-average returns. Charles shares what it is...
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Nio’s Grizzly Bear Market It’s not quite Fourth of July weekend yet, Great Ones, but that didn’t stop the fireworks from flying in Nio’s (NYSE: ) neck of the woods this morning. Yeah, it didn’t stop my neighbor at 10 o’clock last night either… I’ve been there … and you have my deepest sympathies (especially […]
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how to cash in on Wall Street's volatile swings in 2022 How Wall Street Really Works (2022 Edition) 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.

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