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Time the Bounce for Profit January 31, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investment Opportunities, U.S. Economy In today's Your Money Matters, Clint Lee and Ted Bauman review the stock market's terrible start to 2022. But a bad start doesn't always mean a bad finish — just ask the tortoise about his race with the hare.
A big question, though, is how to know when the market has reached the short-term bottom.
If you can spot that, you can grab the opportunity to ride it back up to whatever level it's going to achieve later on.
Clint explains how you can identify that opportunity using easily accessible technical indicators … and why it's so important to wait for confirmation of a rebound before jumping in.
Simmer-Down Sunday: Don’t PUNK With Meta’s Heart January 30, 2022 Great Stuff We Don’t Need No Meta Nation We don’t need no … Zuck control. Doo-ba-dee-dah … something something. Ahhh, must be Sunday morning again. Welcome! Glad you could join us. We’d never leave you out of the incessant nonsensical rambling. This is Great Stuff — no one gets left behind, right? But out in the metaverse? […]
Apple’s $124 Billion Cult of Personality, PLUG-ing Back in & An EV Road Trip January 28, 2022 Great Stuff Friday Feedback: The “$124 Billion Question” Edition Great Ones, I don’t cover Apple (Nasdaq: ) much at all. And there’s a reason for that… I don’t like Apple. I don’t like its walled garden App Store. I don’t like how Apple software and devices don’t play nice with my Windows-based laptops and PCs. I don’t […]
Lithium’s Lift-Off; Or, Tesla Tests Its Cyber-Luck January 27, 2022 Great Stuff Lithium Slips Into Ludicrous Speed You say you want an energy revolution, yeah? Well, we all want to charge the world. You say it’s just EV-lution, yeah? Well, you know … electric vehicle (EV) sales have pushed global lithium prices into the stratosphere this past year. Sir, the Beatles did not sing that… No, and […]
The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Market Day January 22, 2022 Investing, Winning Investor Daily Investing in the stock market is a little bit like parenthood. The highs are high, and the lows are very low.