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The Big Money Is 95% Bearish The Big Money Is 95% Bearish Many retail traders are eager to buy the dip... But not the Big Money. As of Friday morning, 95% of the trades Chad found were bearish.
Apple Disappoints Again — Invest in Next-Gen Tech Instead Apple Disappoints Again — Invest in Next-Gen Tech Instead The real next-gen companies are in Ian King’s Strategic Fortunes portfolio. You won’t believe how fast some of them are growing…
Stay On Target Bullseye Logo Meme Target Shoots Its Shot, Kohl’s Cashes Out, Tesla’s Talent Problem
by Joseph Hargett June 7, 2022 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 […]
Elon won't buy Twitter what did it cost meme Elon Musk Musters Even More Buyer’s Remorse
by Joseph Hargett June 6, 2022 Great Stuff
Twitter: The Albatross Around Tesla’s Neck Great Ones, mark my words: Elon Musk is done with Twitter (NYSE: ). I mean, he’s been done for a while … but Elon was looking for a legal way out that didn’t leave him on the hook for billions. And when I say leave “him” on the hook, […]
Buy Low and Sell High Don’t Buy Low and Sell High What if I told you that there’s a much simpler, better way than trying to time the bottom? It’s a strategy that turns the old mantra on its head, and one that’s been proven to turn out big profits by academics and money managers alike. It involves targeting a group of select stocks that permeates the world of quantitative and algorithmic trading systems. Simply put, the better strategy here is to “buy high, and sell higher.”

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