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stock market diversify How to Handle This Out-of-Whack Market 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 This Market Condition Has Only Appeared TWICE in 100 Years We've only seen this happen in the market twice before, in 2000 and 1929. The two most damning dates in financial history...
The SEC undertaker vs Robinhood Post-IPO meme small Robinhoodwinked!
by Joseph Hargett August 31, 2021 Great Stuff
Robinhood’s August Burns Red And I think the brokerage’s merry men would rather wake up when September ends… Robinhood (Nasdaq: ) has had an insane, narrative-driven month: Fresh off its IPO, Robinhood saw the Cathie-Wood-driven “meme stock rally that’s not a meme stock rally.” But that ARK-fueled summer had come and passed, and Robinhood knows […]
EV adoption metal shortage This Supply Crisis Could Cause Problems for EVs EV adoption is occurring so quickly that the demand for metals will soon exceed the available supply.
fixed income money We’ll Pay You to Take Our Money What if the Federal Reserve tried to give away money … and nobody wanted it? That’s exactly what’s happening. Last week, the stock market behaved as it always does in the run-up to a big Fed announcement. Stocks traded sideways all week. Then on Friday, when Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said the central bank wasn’t going to be changing anything soon, everyone started buying again. This is a familiar routine. It’s based on the assumption that the Fed has the power to raise or lower interest rates by buying bonds out of the market in exchange for cash injections. But what if that assumption is wrong?

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