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We wish all our subscribers and future subscribers a Happy Thanksgiving. Below you will find an excerpt from an article that reflects my personal sentiments almost exactly. Please enjoy and reflect on the words below. A Psalm

How can we trade a bullish stock market after the election surge after Trump's election win, with the S&P 500 and Dow rising sharply? We are excited by the end of the election and certainly fueling a

The stock market's feverish rally following Donald Trump's presidential election victory may have just been an early appetizer for a strong few months of gains. Exuberance lies ahead, President-Elect Trump should move fast on policy initiatives, and stocks will

 Let us expand on our previous insight about predicting the election. The markets are buzzing with election-predicting signals. Did you know the Dow Jones Industrial Average hints at a 72% probability that the incumbent Democratic Party will win the upcoming presidential election? Yes, you

The U.S. presidential election is less than a month away and the polls show a tight race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. While no one knows who will win, history suggests the answer may depend on

S&P 500 Returns After Interest Rate Cuts Weaker-than-expected economic data and easing inflation have strengthened the case for U.S. interest rate cuts for the first time since 2020. Although large publicly traded firms were largely protected from

While it is well known that September is the weakest month of the year for stock prices, most people do not realize that the performance of bonds and gold is also miserable in September. The S&P 500

Biden vs. Trump. Now Harris vs. Trump. What we think we know as a certainty is not. July has normally been a bullish month, but it didn’t work out that way this year. As we enter August

Let’s think about seasonality as we enter July. July tends to be a strong month for the stock market, especially the first half. We can play this using ETFs, options, individual equities, and index futures. The Investing

Although May was up as forecasted, it was choppy. We expect June to be choppy as well but eventually break out to new highs. We are not in the straight-up bullish phase anymore. Sentiment has been neutral.

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