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Bank It or Tank It: UOA Trades on Your Favorite Stocks
January 13, 2022 Bank It or Tank It, Trading Strategies, True Options Masters
In the first Bank It or Tank It of 2022, Chad Shoop takes a look at five of your favorite stocks — and how Big Money is trading them... How Institutional Investment in Crypto Will Benefit You
January 12, 2022 Cryptocurrency, Winning Investor Daily
In 2021, institutional interest in cryptos rose to historically high levels. Ian King’s Top 5 Crypto Trades of 2021
January 6, 2022 Cryptocurrency, Winning Investor Daily
Subscribers of Ian King’s Next Wave Crypto Fortunes service had an amazing year. Nvidia’s Gonna Give It To Ya, Ford’s Lightning Bolts & Topps Of The Class
January 4, 2022 Great Stuff
The One-Stop Future Shop Great Ones, welcome to Great Stuff’s Picks 2022 edition part two. Yesterday, I dove headfirst into my predictions for which stocks are gonna rock 2022 in a blaze of glory. If you missed my first pick … first, shame on you. Second, click here to read all about Advanced Micro Devices […] Prepare for the Reversal of the Perpetual Motion Machine
January 3, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, Investing
“Active managers” are hedge and mutual funds that constantly trade in and out of stocks to outperform the market. The opposite of active management is (you guessed it!) passive management, also known as indexing. An index fund holds stocks from a specific segment of the market, or index. Each stock is held in exact proportion to its weight in that index. The most common form of indexing is exchange-traded funds (ETFs). If you want to invest in the S&P 500, for example, you buy the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (NYSE: SPY). As the index performs, so the fund performs. If active managers are supposed to be so good, why do they keep underperforming the market and passive index funds? And what could change that? The answer will surprise you…