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experience with a disciplined and objective approach will help you find the next bear market catalyst Beware the Bear’s Next Catalyst June 8, 2022 by Clint Lee Big Picture. Big Profits., News, Trading Strategies, U.S. Economy So, it might seem odd that I’ve recently talked about catalysts impacting stocks in phases or following a neat pattern like a row of toppling dominoes. That almost implies that some orderly course of events can make the next market move predictable. But as I’ve demonstrated throughout 2022, it’s possible to spot the next big move when you combine experience with a disciplined and objective approach. That’s why I want to show you the next shoe to drop for stocks.
Options Bootcamp: A Battle of the Indicators Options Bootcamp: A Battle of the Indicators June 8, 2022 by Amber Hestla Investing, Options Bootcamp, Trading Strategies, True Options Masters Amber Hestla is calling Mike Carr out... He developed his Greed Gauge after seeing her award-winning indicator. But which is more profitable?
Stay On Target Bullseye Logo Meme Target Shoots Its Shot, Kohl’s Cashes Out, Tesla’s Talent Problem June 7, 2022 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff I Feel Targeted Great Ones, Target’s (NYSE: ) a real tough cookie with a long history of breaking investors’ hearts … like the one in me. But that’s OK. Let’s see how they do it. It’s time to put up our dukes and get down to it. Alright, Mr. Great Stuff. Hit me with your […]
Bitcoin vs Ethereum battle Bitcoin vs. Ethereum: Battle of the Cryptos June 7, 2022 by Ian King Cryptocurrency, Winning Investor Daily By the end of the decade, one crypto could leave the other in the dust.
How You Can Escape the Fed’s “Teddy Bear Picnic” How You Can Escape the Fed’s “Teddy Bear Picnic” June 7, 2022 by Ted Bauman Big Picture. Big Profits., Investment Opportunities, Trading Strategies, U.S. Economy Last week, I wrote that in its quest to defeat inflation, the Federal Reserve wants to make investors like us poorer. The “wealth effect” says happy and bullish investors tend to spend more money than sad and bearish ones. So, as far as the Fed is concerned, plummeting portfolio values are a good thing. But that’s only part of the story...

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