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Volatile Stock Market

Volatile Stock Market: Play The Trend  Updated Octo 2022  As stated in the last update, the Fed and its friends would do whatever it took to create the impression that shorting the market is a recipe for disaster. The idea, as we stated, was and is to force every Tom, Dick and Harry to embrace … Read more

Gold Breakout Imminent: Rally on the Horizon

   Unleashing the Potential: The Impending Gold Breakout Originally published in Nov 2015 and updated in February 2020, this article offers enhanced insights and analysis. In August, we came out and openly stated in an article titled The Gold Bull is Dead that it was not the time to buy Gold. Many analysts were calling … Read more

Tactical Investor: Archives of Past Market Updates

Tactical Investor Market Update  Archives As of now, the Dow is consolidating and trying to gain momentum to test the 34K plus range. Among the indices, the NDX and the Nasdaq are exhibiting the most strength and deserve close scrutiny. However, it is important to note that the NDX should not close below 11,960 on … Read more

401k Losing Money; 41 percent of Adults not saving for retirement

Editor: Vladimir Rothstein | Tactical Investor 401K Losing money is only  part of the problem The bigger problem is that most Americans are not saving enough even if their 401K’s are not losing money. Most 401K’s lose money because the individual has not taken the time to educate themselves.  They assume some random guru is … Read more

D.C. pension board ignites debate

  D.C. pension board ignites debate after pulling ‘direct’ investments from fossil fuels Before delving into the topic, let’s start with an exciting article to set the mood. One intriguing development in 2019 is the noticeable difference in bullish sentiment towards the stock market compared to its historical average of 39. Despite being in one … Read more

Inequality Crisis: 62 People vs 3.6 Billion Poor

Inequality Crisis The situation has progressively worsened, particularly after 2010. It was in 2009 that the world faced one of the most severe financial crises in history. So how did the U.S. government choose to address this crisis, which was caused by the banks? They decided to bail out the very institutions responsible for the … Read more

Dollar Crash Imminent: True Or Rubbish?

The French Finance minister; a dollar crash is imminent. The era of the US dollar’s “exorbitant privilege” as the world’s primary reserve currency is ending. Coined by French Finance Minister Valery Giscard d’Estaing in the 1960s, this phrase reflected the frustration of other nations as the US freely drew on the rest of the world … Read more

Easy Money Environment Fosters Price manipulation

Hot money equates to price manipulation. It is undeniable that the markets are currently experiencing unprecedented levels of manipulation. Price manipulation has been a recurring issue that we have addressed numerous times. However, we are presently witnessing buyers seemingly emerging out of nowhere whenever the market experiences a pullback. Previously, Yahoo did not display Dow … Read more

US jobless claims No Longer Connected To Stock Market

US jobless claims US jobless claims while higher are pulling back, regardless of whether they pull back or not, they are no longer as important as they once used to be. The reason for this is AI and machines; we have reached the point where it is becoming easier and easier to replace machines with … Read more