The S&P 500 has been in a secular bear market since 2000 (8 years). The question is 'how much longer?' The secular bear that began in 1973 took almost 10 years before the market could sustain a break out.
Ideas That Can Reshape Your Trading Psychology
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*4/14/2025 * The best way to work on your trading psychology is by
cultivating your intentionality: your ability to sustain purposeful
action. The m...
RTO Gets Serious: October 1
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If ever a week was ripe for delaying your return to the office, it was
this one. Hurricane Idalia cleared out the weather up and down the coast,
brin...
Blog Post Title
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What goes into a blog post? Helpful, industry-specific content that: 1)
gives readers a useful takeaway, and 2) shows you’re an industry expert.
Use your...
Bank of England Speeds Through Bond Buys
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Two weeks after buying its first corporate bond, the Bank of England has
already spent over 10% of the funds allocated to its 18 month asset-buying
program.
Tech's Most Useless Big Shot
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Creative Artists Agency is reportedly discussing opening a Silicon Valley
office where tech executives would become "rock stars." And they may start
with...
Low Volume Melt Up
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*FN:* On the way down there is volume. On the way up, there is less...
waaaay less (especially for this time of the year).
Can you say algos?
So what does...
1 Reason SoundHound AI Could Be the Next Nvidia
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Growth investors are racing to find the next *Nvidia*. Since 1999, its
shares have risen by more than 253,000%. A relatively small investment
would have ...
Tech's Most Useless Big Shot
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Creative Artists Agency is reportedly discussing opening a Silicon Valley
office where tech executives would become "rock stars." And they may start
with...
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