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By Sean Brodrick On September 15, 202006:00 AM Eastern
Why are the markets running around like actors in a “B”-rated horror flick?
Because investors know something is lurking out there.
Growing.
Spreading.
This thing is like The Blob … all...
By Mike Larson On August 19, 202003:08 PM Eastern
In just a couple of days, a batch of investments I recently targeted will probably be worth nothing. And I couldn’t be happier.
Wait ... WHAT? Have I lost my mind?
Not at all. And I’m not...
By Mike Larson On August 5, 202005:11 PM Eastern
Fifty-four companies defaulted on their debts in the second quarter of 2020. That was the most for any three-month period since 2009 in the wake of the Great Recession.
It gets worse. The...
By Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D. On December 2, 201912:23 PM Eastern
It’s a scam that few advisers talk about and most investors don’t even think about: The conflicts, bias, payola and cover-ups behind most of the ratings you get from Wall Street.
I’m talking...
By Mike Larson On April 11, 201807:55 AM Eastern
Something very important has changed in the markets. Many on Wall Street don’t get it (yet). But they will. So, my advice is simple:
Beat them to the punch!
Let me explain further by first...
By Mike Larson On August 18, 201707:00 AM Eastern
Have you ever heard of Marty Zweig? If not, he’s a famous money manager and author of the classic investing book Winning on Wall Street. Zweig passed away a few years ago, but one of his trademark...
By Mike Larson On April 21, 201707:00 AM Eastern
Who’s winning the ETF performance derby so far this year – stocks or bonds? The answer might surprise you.
Take a look at this table. It shows the performance of ten benchmark ETFs, including...
By Mike Larson On September 22, 202106:00 AM Eastern
China Evergrande Group. Ever hear of it?
Unless you live in China — or invest actively in its markets — chances are the answer is no.
At least, it would have been “no” before speculation about...
By Sean Brodrick On May 24, 202307:00 AM Eastern
Democrats and Republicans are negotiating over raising the federal debt ceiling, trying to avoid default.
Crypto prices are bound to rise with central banks firing up the printing press once again.