Third-Wave Feminism Is Toxic: It’s Harming America Dec 22, 2024 Introduction Third-wave feminism, a recent period in the women’s movement fighting for equal rights, has become a topic of intense debate in contemporary discourse. While the pursuit of gender equality remains crucial, concerns have arisen about the current trajectory of third-wave feminism, with some arguing … Read more
Best Chinese Stocks: Navigating Opportunity Amidst Uncertainty Dec 20, 2024 “The promise of opportunity wears no gilded crown; it lurks like an uninvited guest, waiting for those bold enough to seize it unannounced.” — Inspired by Montaigne. Introduction Venturing into Chinese stocks in today’s mercurial markets demands the cunning of Machiavelli, Mencken’s wit, and Montaigne’s … Read more
A Bold Question to Shake Conventional Thinking Dec 19, 2024 What if the real secret to surviving a market crash isn’t about finding the perfect stock or waiting for a magical signal but about shaping your thoughts and emotions? This idea might sound unconventional, but history shows evidence that our mindset can overshadow any chart … Read more
Gold as a Hedge Against Inflation: Master Your Strategy or Face Financial Ruin! Updated Nov 2024 We were jolly bullish on gold starting from 2002, and our bullishness persisted until the beginning of 2011. In 2011, we began to express concern as the gold camp chanted “Kumbaya, my love,” and almost every Tom, Dick and … Read more
Synthetic Long Put: A Strategy to Cut Risk and Boost Gains Dec 18, 2024 Intro: Turning the Tables: Profiting from the Downside In the financial markets, most investors fixate on climbing peaks—bullish runs, soaring stocks, and the pursuit of upward momentum. But what if the real opportunity lies in the valleys? What if you could … Read more
Editor: Vladimir Bajic | Tactical Investor Sensationalism in the Media Today: The Rise of Fake News In the lead-up to the U.S. presidential election, the media landscape was rife with fake news, as false stories about both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump spread like wildfire across social media platforms. These stories didn’t just paint the … Read more
Sure of their qualities and demanding praise, more go to ruined fortunes than are raised. Alexander Pope 1688-1744, British Poet, Critic, Translator Coin Clipping: The Audacious Art of Currency Deception Dec 12, 2024 In the golden days of literal … Read more
What is Portfolio Diversification and Why Should You Be Diversified in Your Investments? So let’s dive right into the topic at hand: “What is portfolio diversification and why should you be diversified in your investments?”. It is heralded as a cornerstone of prudent investing, commonly described as spreading investments across various asset classes to mitigate … Read more
Black Monday 1987: Seizing Opportunities Amidst Crashes Dec 19, 2024 Ah, stubbornness—the virtue of knowing exactly what you’ll be thinking tomorrow, even if it’s the same as today. There’s something poetic about repeating the same tired narrative, day in and day out, like an old, broken record hoping for a different tune. It’s almost endearing … Read more
Unveiling the Influence of Normalcy Bias Dec 11, 2024 In the intricate tapestry of human cognition, a subtle yet formidable force shapes our perceptions and decisions: normalcy bias. This cognitive illusion binds us to the familiar, urging us to believe that the future will mirror the past, even when confronted with imminent change or looming … Read more