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Arm Holdings (ARM) is Presenting a 25%+ Long Trade Opportunity
In Discord I have been emphasizing that ARM is likely to drop below it IPO price (marked by the orange trendline) and form a bottom below. That scenario has played out with ARM dropping below the orange trendline and now ARM has seemingly bottomed out at $50 (marked by the yellow trendline). The ideal entry […]Read More
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
Historical Patterns Suggest Possible Surge in Stocks and 401(k) If Fed Pauses Rate Hikes
Although there is still some uncertainty about the Federal Reserve concluding its aggressive campaign to raise interest rates, a potential shift in the Fed’s strategy could offer a favorable outlook for the stock market and individual retirement savings plans, like the 401(k). Let’s remember that as rates increase, the cost of borrowing typically increases, affecting […]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