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ETF Trading Strategies: Dangers of Following The Crowd

ETF Trading Strategies 101 Updated Feb 2023 The article below highlights how the masses are always on the wrong side of the market. They allow fear and paranoia to govern their actions. When a movement is controlled by emotion, the outcome is always negative.  Hence the solution is to sit down and look at things … Read more

Getting Into A Hedge fund No Longer Makes Sense

Hedge Fund Investing Just as Good As Monkeys With Darts Tiger cub hedge fund Tiger Global’s public-equity business, run by Scott Shleifer and Chase Coleman, ditched its massive bet of more than 17.9 million shares, according to the fund’s most recent 13-F filing. Viking Global, led by billionaire Andreas Halvorsen, reduced its stake in Netflix in … Read more

Longest Bull Market In History: Don’t Fight The Trend

Longest Bull Market In History: Updated Dec 2022  Verily, the notion of hope is folly for those with ample time on their hands and an insatiable appetite for torment, at least as far as investing in the markets is concerned. We do not mean to be unkind, but the stock market is akin to a … Read more

Nigeria’s Kogi Govt’s Response to Fraud Allegations Laughable

Nigeria’s Response to Fraud Allegations Laughable The civil society organisation which dragged Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello and others before the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and other anti-corruption agencies for an alleged fraud of about N11 billion, Egalitarian Mission Africa (EMA), yesterday said the defence put up by the state government denying the … Read more

An Audit Firm on trial for not spotting $2.9bn fraud

Editor: Vladimir Bajic | Tactical Investor An Audit Firm on trial for not spotting $2.9bn fraud Please use the sharing tools found via the share button at the top or side of articles. Copying articles to share with others is a breach of FT.com T&Cs and Copyright Policy. Email [email protected] to buy additional rights. Subscribers … Read more

Smoke and mirrors: Quantitative Easing

What Is Quantitative Easing (QE)? Quantitative easing (QE) is a form of unconventional monetary policy in which a central bank purchases longer-term securities from the open market in order to increase the money supply and encourage lending and investment. Buying these securities adds new money to the economy, and also serves to lower interest rates … Read more

Edible Food Packaging Made From Milk-unpack & munch

  Editor: Vladimir Bajic | Tactical Investor Random thoughts Central bankers have become very adept at deflating a nation’s currency while maintaining the illusion all is well. This is achieved by subsidising key industries, using a basket of goods that (and the sectors these goods originate from are usually the one’s receiving massive subsidies) paint … Read more

China approves Hong Kong-Shenzhen stock exchange link

    Editor: Vladimir Bajic | Tactical Investor Hong Kong-Shenzhen stock exchange link Approved If you are a novice trader you will find out investing for dummies section to be of great interest. Now let’s look at the most-read article of the week shall we and then we will get to the story at hand. … Read more

Merkel, Hollande and Renzi Celebrate After Brexit Blow

Editor: Vladimir Bajic | Tactical Investor Brexit Blow Let’s start off by posting an excerpt of the article that viewers loved the most this week. The masses made no noise when central bankers started to flood the system with hot money and are still quiet, so why will the banks stop?  There are trillions of dollars … Read more

TEXAN Judge Blocks Obama’s Transgender Rules for Schools

Editor: Vladimir Bajic | Tactical Investor TEXAN Judge Blocks Obama’s Transgender Rules First, let’s start off by looking at the random article of the month  We agree that the driving forces behind this economy are illusory in nature and that this economic miracle has and is being supported by hot money. Nothing else is driving … Read more