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The Buy-and-Hold Approach to Buying Options April 23, 2021 by Chad Shoop Investing, Trading Strategies, True Options Masters (4-minute read) Here’s what we can learn from Reddit and the GameStop mania. The good news is that we don’t have to take these kinds of risks to make big gains. Read more…
U.K. vs. Nvidia and Arm tis but a scratch meme small Nvidia’s Armed & Dangerous, FirstSolar Shines Bright, Peloton’s Pickle April 19, 2021 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Can’t Buy Me Arm? Nvidia Corp. (Nasdaq: ) would buy you a diamond ring, Great Ones, if it makes you feel all right. It’d get you anything, Great Ones, if it helps investors sleep all right. But the U.K. don’t care too much for money, for money can’t buy Arm Holdings. Can’t buy Arm Hoooldings. […]
How to Stay a Step Ahead of Wall Street: Cut Through the BS April 14, 2021 by Charles Mizrahi American Investor Today, Education, Stocks (6-minute read) You can’t make money in the market if you only listen to Wall Street’s BS. If you learn to cut through it, you’ll be a step ahead of most people. Charles Mizrahi knows this firsthand…
The Best Stock for a Tech Recovery April 12, 2021 by Lina Lee American Investor Today, Technology, U.S. Economy (5-minute read) We’re trying something new today. Here’s what’s happening in the market and how you can profit. Let us know what you think…
Decoding IPOs and Other Special Situations for Gains April 7, 2021 by Lina Lee American Investor Today, News, U.S. Economy (5-minute read) IPOs are doing gangbusters this year. Over 400 of these special situations have debuted in 2021. Some have done well and some haven’t. Here’s why…

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