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How Wall Street Really Works (2022 Edition)
June 29, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Trading Strategies, U.S. Economy
Human beings are NOT machines. We’re driven by natural instincts that can send asset prices swinging like a pendulum. Fear and greed, fight or flight … these basic emotions are the primary cause behind the market’s violent up-and-down moves. Shifting from one emotion to the other can radically alter the market’s course, which is why we’ve seen growth stocks plunge so far so fast in 2022. It’s enough to make me wonder whether my college years may have been better served studying psychology! Today I’m going to show you the pendulum on full display and what you can do to cash in on the market’s volatile emotional swings. Simmer-Down Sunday: Smoke From A Distant Juul Fire
June 26, 2022 Great Stuff
Who Will Save Your Lungs? The FDA’s living its life for you on TV. It says the Juul’s no good for you, and you agree. It says: “Hold those vape sales or wind up behind brick walls.” Says: “Come here, Altria, don’t care if you agree.” Another doctor’s bill, a lawyer’s bill. And here you […] Friday Feedback Chex Out, Delivery From Above, Great Stuff’s On A Boat
June 24, 2022 Great Stuff
Honey Nut Great Stuff-Os Great Ones … you made it! Fun, fun Friday is back again — and with it, a whole week’s worth of Friday Feedback greatness, courtesy of you and your fellow readers. If you don’t see your email listed below, it might be because you … you know … didn’t write in. […] Great Stuff Interviews: Clint, Quants & Trading Jaunts
June 23, 2022 Great Stuff
The Clint-erview Part 2: Quant Club Boogaloo Boom — we’re back, baby! Back in the Great Stuff interview studio, that is. Like we told all y’all yesterday, we’re dishing out more of your favorite Stuff from Great Stuff — and we’re kicking things off with a $2 trillion bang. That’s right: Clint Lee is in […] 1 Tech Will Make the Internet Boom Look Tiny
June 23, 2022 Cryptocurrency, Winning Investor Daily
This disruptive technology is going to create an economic windfall even bigger than the internet boom in the ‘90s.