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Add THIS Industry to Your Portfolio for Max Growth January 3, 2022 Investing, Technology, Winning Investor Daily (3-minute read.) One market’s about to move even higher thanks to several catalysts…
Gaslighting Gmail, Paddling Peloton, Tierra Grande & Warcraft Warzones November 19, 2021 Great Stuff Friday Feedback: The “Email Is Evil” Edition Welcome to Friday Feedback, Great Ones! At least I think “welcome!” As many of you have noticed, the email gods have not been kind so far in November. But we’ll get to that in a minute… First, if you happen to be new around here, Friday Feedback is […]
Disney Ducks Earnings; Beyond Meat’s Misery; Affirm’s Amazonian Appeal November 11, 2021 Great Stuff The Mouse’s House Of Pain Wall Street’s earnings reactions have left me dazed and confused for so long it’s not true. I wanted a market — never bargained for you. There’s lots of people talkin’ but few of them know … what the heck happened with Disney to warrant an 8% blow? Great Stuff Picks […]
Oil Stocks? I’ve Got No Energy For This & OTC Toyota-Thon September 17, 2021 Great Stuff Friday Feedback: The “Sympathy For The Oil” Edition Please allow me to introduce myself. I’m a commodity of wealth and taste. I’ve been around for a long, long years, stole many a man’s retirement. I was around when Jimmy Carter had his moment of doubt and pain. Made damn sure that Iran closed its ports […]
Your “What if” Survival Guide to Fed Tapering August 23, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, U.S. Economy “The harder they come, the harder they fall.”
Was Jimmy Cliff singing about the stock market?
He might as well have been. And the Federal Reserve tapering may be just the thing that triggers that fall. Since the start of the pandemic, the Fed has spent $4 trillion on assets — catapulting the stock market to new heights.
In this edition of Your Money Matters, Ted and Clint explore “what if” the Fed starts winding down its purchases … what you can do to prepare ... and which sectors could provide the best protection.





