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How You Can Escape the Fed’s “Teddy Bear Picnic” Last week, I wrote that in its quest to defeat inflation, the Federal Reserve wants to make investors like us poorer. The “wealth effect” says happy and bullish investors tend to spend more money than sad and bearish ones. So, as far as the Fed is concerned, plummeting portfolio values are a good thing. But that’s only part of the story...
How to Beat Bitcoin Holders at Their Own Game
June 7, 2022 Investing, Technical Tuesday, Trading Strategies, True Options Masters
Mike's Greed Guage would've made 9,185% in six years trading bitcoin... and if one reader hadn't emailed him, he might have missed it. The $450 Billion Elephant in the Room
June 6, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., News, U.S. Economy
Regardless of whether the stock market goes up or down, regardless of whether you’ve ever bought or sold options, it’s still crucial to keep an eye on this massive market. More and more investors are keeping an eye on options experts (like our own Clint Lee) to stay informed and one step ahead.
Because today’s options trades could potentially dictate how your stocks trade tomorrow. POLL: Is Office Work Going Extinct?
June 4, 2022 Technology, Winning Investor Daily
This past week, Elon Musk told Tesla workers to come back to the office or resign. But he’s in the minority… Capitulation Signals Fed’s Next Big Move?
June 3, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., U.S. Economy
Capitulation is a signal of mass panic among investors. It’s the ultimate washout and tends to precede some of the biggest gains in stock market history. But we just aren't seeing it yet. Instead, since May 20 (after two consecutive months of losses for the major indices) … we’ve seen the complete opposite. Investors are ravenously buying the dip in the latest bear market rally. Yet, as Clint explains in today’s video, you should still keep your eyes out for capitulation. Because when it does come knocking, it will have a massive impact on the Fed's next move.