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Define Sentiment: Unveiling the Power of Emotional Intelligence in Investing

Define Sentiment: The Power of Emotional Intelligence in Investing Updated Jan 2023 Let’s define sentiment: an attitude, thought, or judgment prompted by feeling. This is the general definition of sentiment. So, let’s define sentiment as it relates to the markets. When it comes to the market’s investor sentiment falls under three categories, bullish, neutral and … Read more

Hyperinflation Definition: It’s Elementary

Hyperinflation definition Updated Dec 2022 The penguins masquerading as experts on Hyperinflation are full of it, for they fail to understand a specific factor, the “velocity of money”. Next time they start with their load of bull, ask them if they even know what the velocity of money represents. So, what is Hyperinflation: According to … Read more

Panama Papers List: The Untold Story of the Biggest Leak in History

  Panama Papers List & Soros Updated March 10, 2023 Soros-funded media failed to promote war with Russia as Putin outsmarted Obama and Soros. The Panama scandal was a hit job gone wrong. German journalist and author Ernst Wolff has accused the American government of pursuing a policy of destabilization globally and claimed that the … Read more

Margin Debt: Is it out of control?

Once the Dow challenges 33,000 or the Nasdaq trades past 14.5K, it will move to the “low level” mode. Market Update March 11, 2021 The Dow traded past 33,000, so we have officially crossed to the low-level mode we spoke of in the last update. Henceforth, the Dow shedding 2400 to 3000 points should be … Read more

Stock Market Monthly Trends: How to Profit from Market Cycles

Stock Market Monthly Trends: Identify Profitable Cycles Updated Nov 2022 We labelled this the market of disorder last year for a specific reason. We could use labels such as chaos or insanity, but insanity has a pattern, and even chaos has a pattern. Disorder generally has no discernible pattern if you rely on traditional tools … Read more

US bond Market & The Dollar

US Bonds and the Markets The reflation argument is somewhat suspect as almost everything is due to supply-side issues. In fact, if supplies could find their way to the market, the outlook would be vastly different.  What you have is a readjustment situation in play. Trillions of dollars have been added to the money supply, … Read more

Forever QE on steroids

As more and more jobs are shed, the printing press will move into extreme hyperdrive under the guise of trying to help the poor, but the real intent will be to help the select few. As we stated in a recent update, the idea is to debase the currency and those in the know-how, know … Read more

Democrat vs Republican: Part of the Same Deck of Cards

 Democrat vs Republican: The Two Sides of the Same Coin With the Democrats, the priority is to help the people at any cost by injecting as much money into the markets as possible. The Republicans, on the other hand, use a different approach to funnelling money into the markets. But the truth is, they are … Read more

Tactical Investor past market calls

Listed below are some of the many essential calls we have made since 2013 The Dow is still on course to blast upwards to a series of new highs.   Market Update Jan 22, 2014 The strategy now used by the central bankers and top market manipulators is becoming more psychological. The focus is on altering … Read more

Inflation 2021 Is a Non Event?

Inflation 2021: Is It Something To Worry About Let’s start off with some headlines that have been posted over the years before we respond to the Inflation 2021 question. These headlines will illustrate how many times experts have cried wolf. 2009: “Inflation Scare: Crazy but Real” – American Enterprise Institute 2010: “My Inflation Nightmare: Am … Read more