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How the Fed Could Hammer Your Portfolio in 2022 April 11, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, Investing, U.S. Economy With interest rates on the rise and tough talk from the Federal Reserve, Clint Lee is reminded of the old adage that: "When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. "In today's episode of Your Money Matters, Clint goes over the Fed's tough new strategy — and what it means for traditional portfolios all over (spoiler alert: it's not good).
My 10X+ Dividends Investing Approach April 8, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Investment Opportunities, U.S. Economy Some investment newsletters allow their stock pickers to hold personal positions in their recommendations. At Banyan Hill, however, we believe we have an obligation to make recommendations purely on their potential benefits for you, with no potential profit to us. Nevertheless, there’s plenty I can tell you about my investing strategy … particularly in unsteady market conditions.
Yield Curve Inversion, Recessions & Spirals April 1, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, Investing As the Treasury yield curve goes "inverted" and Wall Street panics, I break down the practical results of yield curve inversions, the prospects of a near-term recession and what you can expect for your portfolio in 2022.
Find out this and more in your Friday edition of Big Picture, Big Profits.
Inverse Leveraged ETFs: Perfect Short or Buyer Beware? March 29, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, U.S. Economy That led to a discussion of ways to make money in a downturn. We covered hedging currencies, like the Swiss franc and Japanese yen. We spoke about gold. We considered commodities, agreeing they were a good short-term play, but would suffer if rising interest rates led to a recession. Eventually, we came to inverse leveraged exchange-traded funds (ETFs) … those tempting plays that promise to make money when markets decline…
Fed-Induced Recession? March 18, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, News, Trading Strategies Most market participants knew that the Fed would increase interest rates by 0.25%. What they don't know is if all this is leading to a recession. And if it does, how do you even plan for it? Today, Ted Bauman breaks down the Fed's press release to answer your many questions.





