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Fed wants you to be poorer The Fed Wants You to Be Poorer The theory of the “wealth effect” says that people feel more financially secure when asset values are rising. That makes them more likely to spend. Ergo, if you want people to spend less, asset prices must fall. That’s a risky proposition. But with inflation running at the hottest pace in four decades — and with the gridlocked federal government about as effective as a wet paper towel — the Federal Reserve is taking that risk. As I’ll show you in just a moment, this gamble could have devastating consequences for Americans’ hard-earned wealth. But you don’t have to take it on the chin. Here’s how to make your wealth increase … even if the Fed does its worst.
No housing market crash on the horizon Ignore the Media — the Housing Market Isn’t Crashing I can understand the fear. But I don’t see a housing crisis on the horizon.
Unusual Options Activity: A Big Money Smackdown A Big Money Smackdown Chad Shoop is putting the Greed Gauge to the test... How does it stack up to the Big Money in a bout of volatility?
Options Arena: Recession? Won't Stop Us Options Arena: Recession? Won’t Stop Us Are we in a full-blown recession? And if so, what's the best trade to play it? As usual, our options experts had very different takes...
Donnie Darko Real Imaginary Trade Meme When The Market Runs In Circles, It’s A Very, Very … Mad World
by Joseph Hargett May 29, 2022 Great Stuff
Tears For Fed Fears All around me are familiar faces … of worn-out traders, of market players. Up bright and early for their daily stock chases — going nowhere, going nowhere. Tears are filling up their portfolios… No recession! No recession! Hide my money, I want to drown my sorrow… No stocks to borrow. No […]

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