Our new co-host, William Green, interviews Ray Dalio, the legendary founder of the world’s largest hedge fund, Bridgewater Associates. Dalio explains how to position ourselves to survive and thrive in changing world order. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: 0:00:00 – Intro 0:04:36 – Why Dalio Wrote His New Book: The Changing World Order 0:12:28 –
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I want to cover the concept of fear as well as greed. These to forces really oppose one another. When the market is in fear, the market is usually tanking and going down. When the market is in greed state the market is skyrocketing or going up. So these two forces are always going back
As many commentators have pointed out recently, the stock market is pricing in a recession that’s not going to arrive anytime soon. As a result, there are now many good stocks to buy on weakness. The best stocks to buy on a dip are the names that have plunged tremendously even though they’re growing quickly
With the Fed signaling oversized rate hikes for longer is the likely trajectory moving forward, it is understandable why investors are looking for stocks to sell rather than stocks to buy. Consumer spending continues to rise, and inflation refuses to go down. Moreover, the jobs market is surprisingly strong despite recent rate hikes, with unemployment
Financial markets have been in turmoil for the better part of the past six months. The stock market has plunged to new lows as the Federal Reserve tightens the screws with rampant interest rate hikes. That said, this market correction has created multiple opportunities for investors to load up on stocks for the long-haul. However,
In this article INTU MTCH AMD ABNB Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT The Airbnb logo is seen on a little mini pyramid under the glass Pyramid of the Louvre museum in Paris, France, March 12, 2019. Charles Platiau | Reuters Check out the companies making headlines in extended trading. Airbnb — The lodging stock
U.S. Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell takes questions from reporters after the Federal Reserve raised its target interest rate by three-quarters of a percentage point to stem a disruptive surge in inflation, during a news conference following a two-day meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) in Washington, June 15, 2022. Elizabeth Frantz
Pitiful dividend stocks to sell are companies that pay a dividend despite having too much debt on their balance sheets. Severely overleveraged is not a good look in a rising-interest-rate environment like the one we are in right now. Finding such stocks isn’t difficult. To start, I’ll narrow down the S&P 500 to only those
In this article IT DECK JNJ ABMD PFE GT Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT A traveller waits for an Uber rider at Midway International Airport on May 09, 2022 in Chicago, Illinois. Uber plans to cut spending and hiring in an attempt slow the company’s plummeting stock price, which is down nearly 50 percent
Representing some of the biggest names across various industries, the companies listed in the Dow Jones usually facilitate a great starting point for newbie investors. Featuring established track records, Dow stocks typically deliver the goods. And if they don’t, they risk getting the boot. However, the circumstances of the post-pandemic new normal opens doors for contrarian
To be blunt, most investors should probably not broach the subject of Chinese tech stocks to buy. In past years, Beijing imposed a severe crackdown on its technology sector, only laying off the gas just recently. However, with China’s President Xi Jinping’s norm-busting third term, vagaries cloud the country’s market. It’s almost certain that dissent
Amid the search for growth in the EV sector, there are plenty of angles investors are focusing in on. Whether it’s renewable energy to power these vehicles, battery companies supplying the technology used in EVs, or the electric vehicle manufacturers themselves, there are plenty of ways to play this space. Personally, I think battery suppliers
So far this year, broad markets have declined thanks to high inflation and an uncertain economic outlook. Unfortunately, the situation is unlikely to change soon. In addition, the Federal Reserve continues to be hawkish. JP Morgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) found that between early Jan. and Oct. 18, retail investor portfolios in the U.S. were down 44%.
So far, it hasn’t exactly been a chip-tastic year for Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD). However, there’s a major event taking place on Nov. 1, and you’ll want to mark your calendars. You could even prepare yourself for quick potential gains — and you’d be joining some famous firms if you take a long position in AMD
Take a look at some of the biggest movers in the premarket: Abiomed (ABMD) – Abiomed stock soared 51.6% in premarket trading after agreeing to be acquired by Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) in a nearly $16.6 billion deal. J&J will pay $380 per share for the maker of heart, lung and kidney treatments, and will
After a more than three-fold run higher between late 2020 and mid-2022, the market has cooled on Livent (NYSE:LTHM) stock. Shares in this leading provider of lithium compounds has traded sideways lately. Both analysts and investors hold a lukewarm view of LTHM stock at present as a result of uncertainties over the future direction of lithium
It isn’t easy to figure out which stocks billionaires are buying right now. With sky-high inflation, fears of recession, weak economic growth, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and a weaker consumer, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is down 12% on the year. The S&P 500 is down 21%, with the NASDAQ down about 32%. It’s been
Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) stock was down by an eye-watering 29% over the last five days. Apparently, financial traders weren’t pleased with the company’s sizable spending plans for fiscal 2023. It also didn’t help that Meta Platforms indicated higher spending as well as lower revenue and income during 2022’s third quarter. None of this bodes well
The beautiful thing about cash-rich companies is not just that they perform well. Yes, their prices often rise exactly because their profits allow for the stockpiling of cash. That’s a strong sign of a company’s overall health, making their stocks investment-worthy in most cases. However, many of these companies are also dividend stocks to buy,
Access free tools and notes to these lessons at: http://www.BuffettsBooks.com Preston Pysh is the #1 selling Amazon author of two books on Warren Buffett. The books can be found at the following location: In this lesson, we learned the importance of always understanding the consequences of our actions. Buying and selling stock can have an