A Case of Whiplash

I am in Las Vegas today, and over the next couple of days, I will be delivering talks on how I trade in the markets using both stocks and options. The event here is the TradersEXPO, and what happens here definitely will NOT stay in Vegas. You see, unlike the most familiar cliché regarding the

What Happens in Vegas, Goes Home With Investors

The most familiar cliché regarding the ongoings in Sin City is “What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.” Well, I am in Las Vegas today, and over the next couple of days, I will be delivering talks on how I trade in the markets using both stocks and options. The event here is the TradersEXPO,

Fighting the War in Europe and on Your Computer

Last night, I had a dream about the day I stood in front of the American flag at the Military Entrance Processing Station in Los Angeles, lifted my right hand and took the Oath of Enlistment into the United States Army. On that day, I swore that I would support and defend the Constitution of

Two Ways to Profit from Putin’s Bellicosity

In the iconic 1987 film “Wall Street,” the ruthless corporate raider Gordon Gecko is described as someone who was so uncaring and so heartless that 15 minutes after the Space Shuttle Challenger blew up, he was on the phone shorting NASA stock. Now, there are some problems with this idea, as the film is actually

The Cost of Bravado

We will pay the price, But we will not count the cost… –RUSH, “Bravado” I always like starting off an issue with something from my favorite rock band of all time, the incomparable RUSH. This is especially true when the song title is an anthem for the character trait that we need most in the

Adding Glitter to the Market’s Struggle

I recently had dinner with a friend from my old days at Morgan Stanley. Now, this guy is big in stature and big in appetite. And as he sat down in front of a massive 22-ounce porterhouse steak, perfectly cooked to blood-stained medium-rare, he exclaimed satirically, “The struggle is real.” Now, my friend’s sense of

The Struggle is Real

As my friend eyed the 22-ouce porterhouse steak, perfectly cooked to blood-stained medium-rare, he satirically exclaimed, “The struggle is real.” Now, my friend’s sense of jovial sarcasm is charming (most of the time), but when we began discussing stocks and the very real struggle for the bulls so far in this still youthful year of

Successful Investing — March 2022 Issue

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Lessons Learned at 168 MPH

Some people play golf. Some people play tennis. And while I certainly understand the appeal of these great activities, I prefer to engage in recreational

Sketching Things Out, Bullseye Style

I’ve always been a fan of fashion. In fact, I think I’ve spent entirely too much capital over the years outfitting myself in style. Of course, I’m not the only one with a passion for fashion, and you know that by the consistently robust earnings showings in many of the biggest fashion names in the

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