Another Casualty In The Economic War
One theme of our posts since Russia invaded Ukraine is that America's economic war against Russia is hurting America. As we noted over the weekend ("Sanctions On Russia Backfire On The West"), the mainstream media has belatedly started to realize this as well.
... or any stock, commodity or currency for that matter.
Risk management is crucial. It is the difference between growing and blowing an account and how quickly.
The Japanese yen fell into a steep plummet today, weakening by more than 130 to the U.S. dollar for the first time in 20 years following the announcement by Japan’s central bank that it would continue to keep interest rates low despite ongoing inflationary concerns.
Welcome to the final part of this three-part series.
In part one, we looked at the importance of timing and identifying high-probability assets across all markets.
Welcome to part one of a three-part series.
My argument for stocks is simple. Being a good stock investor will make you a better crypto and commodity investor. Here's why.
After trillions of dollars of U.S. government stimulus spending since the beginning of 2020 and with inflation running at its highest levels in more than 40 years, some investors are understandably growing concerned that "dollar debasement" is threatening the U.S. dollar's long-standing position as the world's preferred reserve currency.
On Thursday's CNBC “Halftime Report Final Trades,” Stephanie Link of Hightower chose Charles Schwab Corporation (NYSE: SCHW), saying there is “very little credit risk h