How To Trade When Markets Hit All-time Highs
With the market near all-time highs, buying stocks can look like a worrisome proposition and it’s no surprise that many investors feel more comfortable sitting on the sidelines.
Staying out of the market entirely, though, presents an opportunity cost in the form of lost potential returns. So, just what can investors worried about the market’s performance and potential volatility do to limit their risks while still putting their money to work for them? » Read more about: How To Trade When Markets Hit All-time Highs »
Read MoreIs This The Perfect Bitcoin Strategy?
A decade or so ago, betting on bitcoin really was risky. The cryptocurrency was entirely unproven, unregulated, little-known and fraught with risk. Fast forward 10+ years and the times have changed substantially in favor of Satoshi’s creation.
Now exchange-traded funds exist that facilitate regular flows into the cryptocurrency and some companies, like Microstrategy,
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Read MoreDon’t Be Fooled By Gold
Gold has been on a tear in recent months and rightly so, it seems, looking at macro events. What started as an Israeli-Palestine conflict has escalated to include Iran, which in turn is leading to speculation that the US may be get involved, and by then war appears to be a real possibility. Worse still are the prospects for further expansion if other countries are brought into the fray,
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Read MoreBecky Called Him Crazy 3 Times, Then It Rose 10x
It’s that time in the cycle when bitcoin is back. Having eclipsed $70,000 per coin, the long-term bulls seem to have called this right once again. But the journey sure is painful and a dry desert needs to be walked for years before the green pastures and oasis can be enjoyed. Yet here we are in the oasis,
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Read MoreIs Michael Saylor’s Bet Crazy: Bull vs Bear
Microstrategy (NASDAQ:MSTR) and its CEO Michael Saylor are in large part confounding valuation experts worldwide.
The traditional method of valuing a company goes something like this. Analyze the cash flows a company will produce over its lifetime, discount them back to present day, sum them up and arrive at a fair market valuation for the company.
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The Formula Behind Billionaire’s 30-Year Win Streak
Stanley Druckenmiller may be best known for his role with George Soros in shorting the British pound in 1992, which famously became known as breaking the Bank of England. That position resulted in a cumulative profit of over a billion dollars, and all while Druckenmiller was only in his late 30s.
At a time when many professional investors consider themselves in their early innings of their careers,
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1 Stock Buffett Likes More Than Apple
Stocks have pulled back in the past month, as interest rates and inflation continue to dog the market. The AI excitement that gripped investors earlier in the year has abated somewhat, leading to recent pullbacks in stocks like Nvidia and Microsoft.
Apple has struggled to make an impact with investors because the company has lagged behind its competitors in launching AI-powered products.
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If You Like Schwab's SCHD, You Can't Miss These Stocks With Even Higher Yields
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The Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (NYSEARCA:SCHD) has a reputation for being the go-to choice for income-focused investors who want both quality and yield. The ETF offers a 4.14% dividend yield,
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