My Comments: On this Memorial Day 2020, we revere those who gave of themselves that we might survive and thrive. Thank you. Continuing with last weeks theme of what to do with money you have to invest, this caught my attention. Mindful this guy is a legitimate stock trader and knows what he's talking about, …
Category: Economy & Markets
The Fed issues a warning about the stock market
My Comments: Here's #5 in this weeks theme of what to do with money burning a hole in your investable cash pocket. One would think the Chairman of the Federal Reserve would have a pretty strong grasp of economics and the world of money. That makes him a legitimate source of how things might play …
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Fade Humpty Dumpty Rally
My Comments: My attempted theme this week is what to do with your retirement money going forward. For better or worse, I'm still waiting for the next significant downturn to put my money back to work. Some of you who have ridden the upswing over the past several weeks think I'm nuts. Some of this …
Don’t even think of owning stocks unless you’re willing to buy and hold for at least 10 years
My Comments: This is an example of how headlines and breathless remarks from TV people can be misleading. Who exactly is the writer talking to? Are you in his target audience or is he just trolling for anyone? I don't have a clue if the writer is technically competent to make that statement or not. …
3 Reasons To Expect Another Melt-Up And Not A Crash
My Comments: this is in keeping with my theme this week, what you might do with your un-invested money. As usual, I have no idea if the following will work in your favor or not. And it reflects a technical approach to investing as opposed to a fundamental approach. There are several charts and tables …
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What To Do With Your Money These Days
I don't know about you, but I've got time on my hands. Something that keeps me busy is posting something on my web site Monday thru Friday. This started some 10 years ago and the count is now well over 2000. Lately, I've been trying to establish a weekly theme for myself in terms of …
The Pandemics Impact On Our Food Supply
My Comments: As per a geo-strategist I used follow until he stopped delivering daily posts, Dr. Thomas P. M. Barnet, the US was poised to continue it's role as the most secure food source on the planet. We've long been aware of populations across the globe with serious hunger issues, sometimes extreme hunger. It might …
Coronavirus Will Wipe Out These Three Industries For Good
My Comments: This post expresses an opinion with respect to investing your money in the post-coronavirus world. It confirms my suspicions and offers realistic clues about where to not invest your money. by Stephen McBride \ MAY 11, 2020 \ https://tinyurl.com/yacxb3cg From No. 1. to BANKRUPT. In less than two years. My uncle used to …
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America’s Future Foretold
My Comments: Our recovery from our experience of the global pandemic will not be quick or inexpensive. We've already spent trillions of dollars and the damned thing is far from over. Society will look very different from what it was late last year. by Jim VanderHel & Mike Allen \ 19 APR 2020 \ https://tinyurl.com/y9ozjjy3 …
Guggenheim’s Scott Minerd Sees Chance of S&P Falling as Low as 1,200
My Comments: With so many variables to think about, anyone with limited financial literacy is going to be confused. How old are you now? Have you developed a strategic plan for your financial future? Is there a retirement in your future? Do you listen to stock picking mavens for guidance? Are you financially sophisticated enough …
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