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Virgin Galactic (SPCE) Continues to Roll Over
This is a follow-up post to my previous SPCE update. SPCE bounced off the yellow support line but continued to roll over as the S&P continued to bleed. The Sept FOMC announcement resulted in bearish market sentiment for crypto and stocks that led to further decline. For now I’m monitoring SPCE to form a more […]Read More

The S&P 500 (SPY): Poor Defense for Key Support Levels
This is a follow-up post after SPY poorly defended the two key support levels discussed in my last post. There was little fight from S&P bulls and bearish sentiment after the Sept FOMC meeting that reinforced the higher for longer narrative. For now I’m waiting until the end of the week for the Q3 candle […]Read More

Upstart Holdings $UPST’s Current Correction Offers a Second Chance Buy Opportunity After a 469% Rally
UPST had a strong bullish rally from May 1 to July 31 with the stock price rising from $13 to $74 (marked by the green and red arrows). However, economic conditions are hurting the lending market and UPST reported lower forecasts for the current quarter. This has led to a strong selloff at $74 that […]Read More

NIO’s $7.53 price target after share price plummets 17% due to $1 billion debt news
NEWS: New Debt, New Woes: Nio Raises $1 Billion, Shares Tumble by 17% Amid Financial Struggles – Nio announces plans to raise $1 billion in new debt through the issuance of convertible senior notes, leading to a 17% drop in its share price. – The new debt will consist of $500 million worth of convertible […]Read More

High-Risk but High-Reward Trading in a Single Day
There is currently a particular trend happening where investors, both experienced and day traders, are using a special type of option called “0DTE” to make big bets on the daily movements of the stock market. What makes these options stand out is their remarkably short lifespan – they expire within 24 hours, yet they still […]Read More

Mini Crypto Crash
Brian has been talking about a crypto crash for a while now, and I think this might be the time. My reasoning is as follows: 1. Student loan repayment is starting again in October (a lot of people in that age group probably have dabbled in crypto, at least more than other demographics). When repayment […]Read More

AFFORDABLE ERA
Index-tracking funds have become incredibly affordable for investors, thanks to a substantial reduction in fees. A standout example is State Street, which recently lowered the fee on its S&P 500 exchange-traded fund to an astonishingly low 0.02%. This move has triggered a fierce fee war among asset managers, ultimately benefiting investors who now have access […]Read More

Crypto Mini Crash
Does anyone have any ideas of when the next crypto (mostly BTC) will crash? Personally I think something is going to happen in October for several reasons: 1. Student loans are starting up again in October (assumption: many people with student loans probably are of the crypto generation and possibly own some. When their debt […]Read More

Trading Opportunities for BEN Crypto (BEN/USDT)
BEN/USDT has experienced a 132% rally starting September 1st that has led to a lot of attention in the crypto market. I found a very simple trading strategy for BEN/USDT that can be used to capitalize on BEN’s future price swings. Yellow Trendline: This yellow trendline has been a key price level since BEN’s origin […]Read More

Buy Bonds Directly Vs Mutual Funds That Invest In Bonds
The current shift towards higher interest rates has sparked a renewed conversation on whether regular investors should lean towards individual bonds or bond mutual funds. Back when interest rates were close to zero for an extended period, mutual funds were a popular choice. They came with low fees, were easy to buy and sell, and […]Read More

Rise of Defined Maturity ETFs in Bond Investing
Investors seeking higher yields are turning their attention to a lesser-known type of bond fund called defined-maturity exchange-traded funds (ETFs). These funds have recently gained popularity due to their similarities to individual bonds, as they reach maturity and are liquidated on a specific date. Major providers of these funds, such as BlackRock and Invesco, allow […]Read More

S&P500: Key Support Level for SPY Bulls to Defend
The S&P 500 been gradually breaking downwards since peaking in July. $SPY has reached the bottom of this red parallel channel last week. This is a key support level that has been providing strong support, and it is important for SPY bulls to defend this price level this week. The RSI is oversold so the […]Read More