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S&P 500 is Heading to 6,890

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted May 25, 2024

the average bull market lasts around 3 years. There is room for stocks to run, and keep running. It is time to make hay (and money).”

Tesla Shares Take a Vacation

Written by Briton Ryle
Posted May 24, 2024

Investors should just pretend Tesla stock is on vacation for the summer and avoid it

Here is Why You Buy Now

Written by Briton Ryle
Posted May 23, 2024

U.S. corporations are sitting on a ton of cash, and they have something to spend money on

Greetings from Mar-A-Lago

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted May 22, 2024

One on one with the CEO of Trump Media

EV Sales Growth is Gone

Written by Briton Ryle
Posted May 21, 2024

This chart from Goldman Sachs pretty much says it all about the Electric Vehicle (EV) market

The Best Silver Trade, Hands Down

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted May 17, 2024

Silver just hit a two-year high and is close to breaking out above a five-year high. The precious metal is going up in value for several reasons.

Mess With the Bull, You Get the Horns

Written by Briton Ryle
Posted May 16, 2024

Mess With the Bull, You Get the Horns

Meme Stock Lies

Written by Briton Ryle
Posted May 15, 2024

I wonder how the smart money feels, being so smart and getting absolutely steamrolled by the dumb money?

How to Turn $7.5 billion in Biden Handouts into $50 of Scrap Copper

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted May 15, 2024

he utility sector is up 11% year to date in anticipation of a demand boom.

Meme Stocks Strike Back

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted May 13, 2024

This was enough to send GameStop (GME) from $24 to $38 a share before pulling back on heavy volume.

Two Buy Now Stocks for China EV Tariffs

Written by Briton Ryle
Posted May 10, 2024

Out here in the real world, it’s just naive to think that China is playing on a level field

This Little-Known Sector is Making Investors Lots of Money

Written by Christian DeHaemer
Posted May 10, 2024

A $10,000 investment two years ago would have turned into $69,650.21. This equals an average return of 137.25%.