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How to Handle This Out-of-Whack Market September 1, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, U.S. Economy Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan was once coined the “maestro.” That’s partly because of his mastery at orchestrating his message to the markets. But perhaps it’s time for Greenspan to hand this baton to current Chairman Jerome Powell. Going into his highly anticipated Jackson Hole address, it sure seemed like Powell would disappoint at least one corner of the stock market. But instead, Powell’s well-executed address managed to see interest rates remain stable while a broad stock advance unfolded (which I discussed in Your Money Matters this week).
This Market Condition Has Only Appeared TWICE in 100 Years September 1, 2021 True Options Masters We've only seen this happen in the market twice before, in 2000 and 1929. The two most damning dates in financial history...
This Supply Crisis Could Cause Problems for EVs August 31, 2021 Hard Commodities, Investment Opportunities, Winning Investor Daily EV adoption is occurring so quickly that the demand for metals will soon exceed the available supply.
Crypto Curmudgeons, Affirm Confirms & Support in Short Supply August 30, 2021 Great Stuff Old Man Yells At New Market Come gather ‘round people wherever you roam, and admit that the waters around you have grown… The times they are a-changin’, Great Ones. And like Dylan sang: You better start swimmin’, or you’ll sink like a stone. OK, I actually have a point that ties all this nonsense into […]
Stocks Soar on Fed Announcement … but Now What? August 30, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Wealth Protection Fed Chairman Powell gave the market exactly what it wanted. Interest rates barely budged. There's no immediate talk of tapering. And everything shot up in response — growth, energy, cyclicals. But does that mean it's time to pile into stocks again? Well, yes and no. As you'll see in today's Your Money Matters, Clint tells you which types of stocks you should be loading up on and which you should avoid. Plus, find out which part of the Fed announcement surprised him most. And more.





