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In this episode, Preston and Stig talk with oil expert, Gail Tverberg, about the potential direction of the energy sector in 2016. Gail provides an interesting argument about oil based on her opinion that central banks have destroyed the middle class. Gail believes this lack of consumer demand will have a negative impact on prices
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How Bitcoiners can navigate diversification, macroeconomic trends, and lifestyle decisions amid a volatile global economy. What you’ll learn here: 00:00:00 – Intro 00:03:50 – The sustainability of Bitcoin’s rally and long-term price outlooks. 00:05:18 – Trends in Bitcoiners’ real estate investments amid housing illiquidity. 00:07:19 – How to interpret downgraded global growth forecasts for personal
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Join us as we dive into Fold’s journey with CEO and founder Will Reeves, discussing everything from Bitcoin rewards to the company’s vision of becoming a Bitcoin-powered bank.    IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: 00:00:00 – Intro 00:00:45 – Insights into Fold’s decision to go public and expectations from the public markets. 00:03:23 – Fold’s
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👴👵 Are you retired and looking for a reliable way to generate monthly income? 💰💰 Trading stocks can be unpredictable, but have you considered selling puts? 💡💸 Selling puts can provide a steady stream of income even if the stock goes down or remains stagnant. 📈📉 In this video, we will explore how selling puts
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Trey Lockerbie sits down with Polina Pompliano. Polina is the founder and author of The Profile, which is a newsletter that profiles highly successful individuals in business, science, storytelling, sports, and more. Polina has a wealth of knowledge from her many experiences interviewing everyone from Melinda Gates to Jeff Jordan. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:
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Less trading can equal more profits. If you’re trading a lot, you might actually incur a lot of fees or commissions, especially if you’re dealing with options. With stocks, there may be fewer commissions, but frequent trading can create positions that are more complicated and harder to manage. When positions become more difficult to handle,
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This is the last week to get our brand new course called: “TC2000 Masterclass”, where I’ll show you how to use the TC2000 software in great detail. We’ll go over all the tabs and sections, you’ll learn how to set up custom layouts, how to customize your charts, I’ll also show you how I personally
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In this episode of The Investor’s Podcast, Stig and Preston have a discussion with the author of the book, The Emotionally Intelligent Investor. If you’re interested in learning how your conscious and unconscious decisions impact your investment portfolio, this episode will definitely peek your interest. Stock investing is not child’s play and the faster you
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William Green speaks with valuation guru Aswath Damodaran, who has written numerous books on how to value companies and invest successfully. The ultimate teacher, Aswath is a legendary professor of finance at NYU who has also made his classes available for free online to millions of followers around the world. In this conversation, he shares
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Stop trying to time the market. Aiming for perfect entries and exits is very rare and incredibly difficult. It’s nearly impossible to hit a perfect bottom or a perfect top. Instead, focus on learning to manage your positions. Learn what to do if a trade goes against you. Understand how to handle it when things
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Are you getting ripped-off by owning a mutual fund? We think so, but let’s here what MorningStar expert, Alex Bryan has to say. Learn what other options you have for protecting your principal and growing your money. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: – Who is Alex Bryan? – What is an ETF? – Why you
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If you’re overtrading, you might be hurting your account. More trades don’t always mean better results. In fact, sometimes the more trades you make, the more you’re just chasing losses, trying to make up for previous trades. This is where patience and discipline come into play. I know it’s difficult, but it’s essential. If you
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