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Housing Goes Off The Rails, Lilly’s Type 2 Boogaloo & Flip-Flopping On Fubo
September 23, 2022 Great Stuff
Friday Four Play: The “Housing Market’s Crazy Train” Edition Great Ones, it’s crazy … but that’s how it goes. Millions of people. Giving up on homes. Maybe it’s not too late? What? To learn how to refinance? Nah, man, it’s way too late. Inflation wounds still screaming. Housing’s a bitter shame. It’s going off the […] Friday Feedback: Wall Street, The Fed & Treasurys … Oh My!
June 17, 2022 Great Stuff
Friday Feedback: The “Everything All Of The Time” Edition Great Ones, welcome to Friday Feedback … have a look around. Anything that brain of yours can think of can be found. We’ve got mountains of questions, some better, some worse. If none of it’s of interest to you, you’d be the first! Anyone else a […] The Fed Can’t Fix It, Walmart Drones On & Wendy’s Frosty Buyout
May 25, 2022 Great Stuff
The Fed Won’t Save You This Time Great Ones, I’ve caught a lot of flack for reiterating and believing in the Federal Reserve’s former mantra that inflation is transitory. I honestly believed that narrative. It made sense … at the time. But times change. New facts and events emerge. New data is made available. And […] Don’t Buy Low and Sell High
May 25, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, Trading Strategies, U.S. Economy
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.” Bank on This 15.6% Yield
May 24, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investment Opportunities, U.S. Economy
You can certainly profit by using a stock’s price history to spot opportunities. But in times of major upheaval, like today, “technicals” are a poor guide. Normally, reliable information on the history of individual assets is overwhelmed by external factors. In this case, I prefer to focus on the Big Picture. And right now, the Big Picture is telling me to be opportunistic … but to let someone else do the work.