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The Bullish Case For Gold

The Bullish Case For Gold

Written by Dave R
Posted February 24, 2025
Precious Metals Update: Bullish Case for Silver: Pot Stocks Resurgence: Read the Full Original Article from The Outsider Club right here for Free!
An ETF for Alien UFO's?

An ETF for Alien UFO's?

Written by Dave R
Posted February 20, 2025
Tuttle Capital Management, known for pushing the boundaries of the ETF market, has filed a prospectus with the SEC to launch several new ETFs, some of which are fairly standard while others are more unconventional. The new ETFs include: The UFO Disclosure ETF (ticker: UFOD) is particularly speculative, using an AI model to evaluate stocks […]
The Uncomfortable Truth: ETFs and Your Passive Income Strategy

The Uncomfortable Truth: ETFs and Your Passive Income Strategy

Written by Dave R
Posted February 18, 2025
The article “The Uncomfortable Truth: ETFs and Your Passive Income Strategy” from Netpicks discusses the advantages of incorporating high-yield income ETFs into a passive income strategy. These ETFs offer substantial yields, with some providing weekly payouts ranging from 25% to 75%. A notable benefit is their ability to continue generating income even during bear markets, […]
Inflation, Earnings, and the Market’s Surprise Rebound

Inflation, Earnings, and the Market’s Surprise Rebound

Written by Mark Dev
Posted February 13, 2025
It’s easy to assume that rising inflation would negatively impact stock prices. After all, when the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for January jumped 0.5%—bringing inflation back to 3%—the stock market’s initial reaction seemed to confirm that belief. Futures contracts for the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) plunged more than 400 points immediately after the CPI […]
Uranium Ban?

Uranium Ban?

Written by Brit Ryle
Posted November 18, 2024
On December 11, 2023, the US House of Representatives passed H.R. 1042 – title: Prohibiting Russian Uranium Imports Act. The Senate passed the bill on April 30 and it was signed into law two weeks later, on May 13, 2024.  The purpose of the law should be pretty obvious – to end U.S. reliance on uranium (enriched […]
Trump Wins and the Markets Go Wild

Trump Wins and the Markets Go Wild

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted November 8, 2024
As I write this the Dow is up 3.21%, The Russell 2000 is up 5.01%, the S&P 500 is up 2.12% and the Nasdaq is up 2.42%.  Meanwhile, all of your commodities are down.  Gold is down 2.65%, WTI is flat and silver is down 4.53%.   However, Bitcoin is hitting all-time highs!  Coinbase is up […]
Elon’s Deal With The Devil

Elon’s Deal With The Devil

Written by Brit Ryle
Posted April 29, 2024
What do you do if your company has 50% of its production capacity in China, and competition in China along with rising trade tensions between the U.S. and China is really starting to hurt? If you’re Elon Musk, you hop on a plane for a meeting with the #2 man of China’s communist party and see […]
AI's Power Problem

AI's Power Problem

Written by Brit Ryle
Posted April 27, 2024
Both Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) and Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) reported excellent earnings last night. Just when the stock market really needed a shot in the arm, too.  As of last Friday, April 19, the S&P 500 was down around 5% from its all-time high, set on March 28. Investors needed some good news to stop the […]
This Stock is a Coiled Spring

This Stock is a Coiled Spring

Written by Brit Ryle
Posted April 22, 2024
When Second Place is a Winner Australia is the world’s biggest producer of iron ore used to make steel. No surprise it’s home to the world’s largest iron ore mine, operated by London-based Rio Tinto (NYSE: RIO). Brazil is the world’s second-largest iron ore producer and also home to the world’s second-largest iron ore mine, […]
Brutal Beating for AI Stock

Brutal Beating for AI Stock

Written by Brit Ryle
Posted April 19, 2024
There’s a stock market rule that says all gaps must get filled.  A gap is something you see on a stock chart when an index or stock ends a trading day at one level and then starts trading the next day at a higher price. It literally creates a gap on the price chart. For […]
How to Pick a Winning Trade

How to Pick a Winning Trade

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted April 17, 2024
How to Be a Winner About a month ago, we were whiling away the afternoon on the deck grilling burgers and playing horseshoes, a younger relative told me he had bought AMD, the semiconductor maker, as a play on AI. Now, I’ve long given up offering advice on stocks to friends and relatives unless they […]
People Still Hate These Stocks

People Still Hate These Stocks

Written by Brit Ryle
Posted April 15, 2024
Like most kids, stepping out into a fresh Baltimore snowfall,  the first thing my son would do is start packing a snowball. Ever the obliging father, I would give him an unflinching human target. But of course, a one-way snowball fight isn’t that much fun. Strangely, until he was 11 or 12, the fun of […]