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Bubble Symmetry: Could The Nasdaq Drop 60% And Round-Trip To 2,500?

Bubble Symmetry: Could The Nasdaq Drop 60% And Round-Trip To 2,500?

The prospect of a 60% or 80% decline in the Nasdaq index is only horrifying if we stay invested in the index all the way down.Image Source: UnsplashSpeculative bubbles are interesting because they’re never bubbles in real time; they’re only recognized as bubbles after they’ve popped, as we sort through the wreckage of the aftermath. Speculative bubbles […]
June 2024 Monthly

June 2024 Monthly

Image Source: PexelsThere are two forces that often shape the investment climate: politics and economics, and they are both at the fore in the coming weeks.Among the highlights will be the European Central Bank meeting that will mostly likely begin its easing cycle. The Bank of Canada meeting will be a close call. If it does not cut rates […]
Should’ve, Would’ve, Could’ve

Should’ve, Would’ve, Could’ve

Image Source: PixabayThe “should’ve,” “would’ve,” and “could’ve”s can plague a trader’s thinking into making future bad choices as it pertains to their swing trading. In this podcast episode, I talk about avoiding what you might have done better in your trades based on the ultimate outcome you got, because we all know traders never regret not risking more on […]
The Stock Market This Week – Saturday, June 1

The Stock Market This Week – Saturday, June 1

Image Source: Unsplash Dividend Safety Still Matters – So, Pay Attention to It Dividend safety is a concept almost all dividend growth and income investors understand. However, it’s good to periodically revisit the topic. Lessons learned before are sometimes forgotten, especially in a persistent tech bull market. Paying attention to dividend safety can save some heartache in the […]
Gold & Silver Cooling Off Before Summer

Gold & Silver Cooling Off Before Summer

Image Source: UnsplashGold and silver closed the month of May by making new monthly all-time highs, but they may be cooling off before the summer. The path of least resistance for gold, silver, and the miners looks to be lower over the next one to two weeks.00:08:20More By This Author:Gold Stocks Will Not Crash In The Coming Recession […]
Always Insist On Quality

Always Insist On Quality

Image Source: Unsplash“12 Qatar Airways passengers injured as Boeing jet hits turbulence en route to Dublin,” reads a May 27 Fox Business headline. It’s yet another negative Boeing (BA) story for the year.This time, nobody died, as with the recent Singapore Airlines episode – another turbulence incident. And no door panels were ripped off, as happened to the […]
Will Ethereum Hit $5K In June? BNB Holders Rush Into Raboo Presale

Will Ethereum Hit $5K In June? BNB Holders Rush Into Raboo Presale

After Ethreum’s ATH nearly hit $5,000 in 2021, ETH sparked a wave of market excitement that saw the network’s transaction fees go up significantly. Recent SEC approval of Spot Ethereum ETFs has seen Ether gain new momentum with a registered 26% increase. Binance Coin holders, on the other hand, are looking to emerging projects in the meme coin space as BNB’s price stalls.Raboo’s AI-backed […]
ARK Invest opts out of Ethereum spot ETF, explores alternative paths: Report

ARK Invest opts out of Ethereum spot ETF, explores alternative paths: Report

Spot Ethereum exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have seen several developments this week following listing approval on May 23. The most remarkable is that Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest suspended its spot Ethereum ETF plans. An ARK spokesperson stated in an email that it would seek better investor opportunities. “At this time, ARK will not be moving forward […]
Natural Gas: In Uptrend

Natural Gas: In Uptrend

Natural gas on the Nymex had a negative week before closing 6.8% lower than the previous one, at $2.58. EIA reported on Thursday a build of 84 Bcf in working underground stocks. Total inventory remains high for this time of the year at 2,795 Bcf, 15.7 % higher y/y, 26.5% above the 5-year average. Both […]
The MoMo Chase Remains

The MoMo Chase Remains

Last week, we discussed consumer data suggesting the economy was weakening. This past week, downward revisions to Q1 GDP and weak personal consumption expenditures (PCE) reports confirmed that suspicion.The U.S. economy’s growth in the first quarter was revised to an annualized rate of 1.3% from the previously estimated 1.6%, reflecting weaker consumer spending and equipment […]