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There’s No Free Lunch — Especially on Wall Street There’s No Free Lunch — Especially on Wall Street June 30, 2022 by Charles Mizrahi Investing, Real Talk, Stocks (2-minute read) When it comes to the stock market, there’s no free lunch. There’s always a price investors pay for above-average returns. Charles shares what it is...
96% of Americans Failed This Easy Crypto Quiz 96% of Americans Failed This Easy Crypto Quiz June 30, 2022 by Jay Goldberg Cryptocurrency, Winning Investor Daily At Winning Investor Daily, we want to help you become a crypto expert.
My Top 5 Bear Market Targets My Top 5 Bear Market Targets June 30, 2022 by Chad Shoop Investing, Quick Takes, Trading Strategies, True Options Masters These 5 stocks are all across the board, but they have one thing in common... THey could land you a major payday in this bear market.
Friend says they started flipping houses Doctor meme Flipping Off The Housing Market; These Boots Weren’t Made For Walking June 28, 2022 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff ‘Cause This Is Shiller It’s close to 9 a.m., and something evil’s lurking in the dark. No, it’s not “Thriller” under the moonlight — it’s the latest Case-Shiller Index! *Distant shrieking and mass panic* I know, I know. The widely used gauge of housing market health isn’t so much “thrilling” as it is … chilling? […]
investment opportunities to combat the Fed’s $8,000/Year “Mortgage Tax” The Fed’s $8,000/Year “Mortgage Tax” June 28, 2022 by Ted Bauman Big Picture. Big Profits., Investment Opportunities, News, U.S. Economy Inflation is caused by a mismatch between supply and demand. The Federal Reserve can’t increase the supply of goods and services. So, to control prices it must engineer “demand destruction.” That’s as nasty as it sounds. I’ve already explained how the Fed uses the “wealth effect” to make households with lots of stocks cut spending … and why that strategy won’t work with U.S. wealth concentrated in so few hands. I also explored how big changes in the U.S. and global economy since the 1970s will force the Fed to raise interest rates A LOT to bring inflation down. Today, we’re going to look at the impact of their demand destruction on U.S. households.

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