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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.
Housing Market Heartache, Copper’s Countdown, Energetic Energy Exchanges June 3, 2022 Great Stuff Friday Feedback: The “X Ain’t Gonna Give It To Ya” Edition Overture. Email fights. This is it, we’ll hit the heights. And oh, what heights we’ll hit. On with the show, this is it! Yes, Great Ones … it’s that time again! Umm … what time is that Mr. Great Stuff? It’s time for “The […]
ChargePoint’s Lightning In A Bottle, Delta Hits Full Throttle June 1, 2022 Great Stuff Block Or Charge? Great Ones, are you riding the lightning with Great Stuff Picks holding ChargePoint (NYSE: )? Guilty as charged, but man, it ain’t right. True that. There’s something else controlling ChargePoint this year, and Wall Street thinks that death is in the air. They’ve got ChargePoint strapped in the electric chair. We’re down […]
Will the Fed Hit Their “Self-Destruct” Button? June 1, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, U.S. Economy Over the weekend, it sounds like Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell also received a call to his principal’s office … this one belonging to President Biden. But I’m fairly sure that Powell isn’t being recognized as central banker of the quarter. Ahead of midterm elections, Biden is reaching for anything that can be done to tame inflation. And unfortunately for us all, there is only one thing Powell can do...
The Fed Wants You to Be Poorer May 31, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, U.S. Economy The theory of the “wealth effect” says that people feel more financially secure when asset values are rising. That makes them more likely to spend. Ergo, if you want people to spend less, asset prices must fall. That’s a risky proposition. But with inflation running at the hottest pace in four decades — and with the gridlocked federal government about as effective as a wet paper towel — the Federal Reserve is taking that risk. As I’ll show you in just a moment, this gamble could have devastating consequences for Americans’ hard-earned wealth. But you don’t have to take it on the chin. Here’s how to make your wealth increase … even if the Fed does its worst.





