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5 Strategies to Beat an Ominous Underlying Market Trend October 5, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, U.S. Economy Predicting the future direction of the stock market is a damned if you do, damned if you don’t proposition. That’s why some analysts avoid it altogether. They say you can safely ignore the ups and downs of an index like the S&P 500.Others say that predicting market direction is a waste of energy. Just buy the right companies, and it won’t matter. Those answers wouldn’t satisfy most subscribers to my Bauman Letter. People constantly ask me what I think the market is going to do. They’re right to ask.
It’s Worked for 100 Years… Now This Indicator Says “Buy” October 5, 2021 Trading Strategies, True Options Masters Mike Carr wants you to stop buying heavily discounted stocks. Instead, try the strategy he used to manage over $200 million...
Are Stocks Facing a Spooky October? October 4, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Trading Strategies, U.S. Economy The stock market is sure to face a whole set of challenges — some old, some new. And if history is any guide, there could be more volatility on the horizon. However, one trading strategy is perfectly suited to keep you profiting this month.
This Strategy Managed Over $200M. Want to Test It? October 1, 2021 News, Trading Strategies, True Options Masters Mike Carr wants you to stop buying heavily discounted stocks. Instead, try the strategy he used to manage over $200 million...
Should You Buy This Dip? September 29, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Investment Opportunities, Trading Strategies Now, if you’re an investor that uses exchange-traded funds (ETFs) tied to an index like the S&P 500, you’ve undoubtedly been conditioned to buy the dip. But before you do that this time, know this: Rising interest rates could lead to a risky new phase in the stock market. It’s one that will look nothing like the past decade ... and will curtail recent stellar returns going forward … especially for buy-and-hold index investors. Here’s why and how rising interest rates come into play...





