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.
Trading as Warfare
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*1/29/2025 - How can we do a better job of integrating our trading tactics
into a broader trading strategy? In the book that will be coming out later
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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...
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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