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The Formula for Limiting Losses September 22, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Trading Strategies, U.S. Economy I was great at buying the right stocks but was still a terrible investor. Maybe it’s the same for you? For example, in October 2016, I bought Advanced Micro Devices (Nasdaq: AMD). I looked like a genius. AMD gained over 1,000% since I bought into the stock. But I missed all of those gains! So much for looking like a genius. What happened? Simply put: I trusted my gut. And it cost me a lot of lost gains. So how do we stop that from happening to you?
Feeling Lost? Let Us Find the Path to Gains September 22, 2021 Trading Strategies, True Options Masters Chris Cimorelli found himself lost in downtown Baltimore... and it got him thinking about our purpose in True Options Masters.
A Coffee Mug Could Store All the World’s Data September 21, 2021 Technology, Winning Investor Daily Big companies are on a mission to create a scalable data storage solution.
Implementing Risk Parity in Your Portfolio September 21, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, Trading Strategies Ray Dalio, billionaire hedge fund manager, uses risk parity at his quant-based hedge fund, Bridgewater Associates. That’s because it makes all the difference in the world to your investing success. It’s the concept of investing based on allocation of risk using volatility instead of other commonly known techniques (such as market cap). You buy the same stocks, but you put LESS money into higher volatility (riskier) plays and MORE money into lower volatility (less risky) ones. Then you sleep much better at night! Your goal is to have your portfolio as a whole rise over time, with the least amount of fluctuation along the way. But to make this easy, you need…
Who Is Master of YOUR Fate? September 20, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., U.S. Economy I’ve emphasized the centrality of U.S. government policy to your investments for 18 months.
Whether it’s the Federal Reserve, stimulus payments, infrastructure bills or the fight against COVID, what the public sector does has had an outsized influence on stock prices.
In theory anyway, the people making those decisions are accountable to us as citizens, taxpayers and voters.
But the last few weeks show that decision-makers who aren’t accountable to anyone can have a far greater impact.