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After 3 Years of Losses… I’m Finally Making Money October 14, 2021 Investing, Trading Strategies, True Options Masters Chris Cimorelli is no stranger to losing money in the markets. But taking his losses in stride has led him to $300k in profits in 2021...
How I Used ETFs to Move $40 Million a Day October 8, 2021 Investing, Trading Strategies, True Options Masters Mike Carr sheds light on the strategy he used to quietly move $40 million in trades a day... and how you can apply it to your own portfolio.
5 Strategies to Beat an Ominous Underlying Market Trend October 5, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, U.S. Economy Predicting the future direction of the stock market is a damned if you do, damned if you don’t proposition. That’s why some analysts avoid it altogether. They say you can safely ignore the ups and downs of an index like the S&P 500.Others say that predicting market direction is a waste of energy. Just buy the right companies, and it won’t matter. Those answers wouldn’t satisfy most subscribers to my Bauman Letter. People constantly ask me what I think the market is going to do. They’re right to ask.
How to Buy Your 1st NFT October 4, 2021 Cryptocurrency, Winning Investor Daily The game is now changing as the creation of NFTs is moving to Ethereum competitors like Solana…
Your Investment Expectations Could Be a Trap September 28, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Trading Strategies If you extend the stock market’s average return back 20 years, for example, it falls to 9.8%. That’s consistent with the long-term average over the last 200 years. To anyone whose stock trading experience spans the 12 years since the Great Financial Crisis (GFC), that may seem disappointingly low. But those 12 years are exceptional. Only one of them produced a negative return — 2018. Even then, the Federal Reserve Chairman Jay Powell-induced crash in the fourth quarter of that year immediately reversed in 2019, when the market rocketed 31.5%.Over the last two centuries, on the other hand, one out of every four years produces a negative return. That raises an important question for all investors. On what are your expectations for the next decade based? Could they be leading you into a trap?





