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Money Monday: Watch Out for these Dates!

Mark your calendars. Expect high market volatility leading up to and on these dates: Wednesday, November 2, 2022: FOMC Meeting Friday, November 4, 2022: October Unemployment Data Tuesday, November 8, 2022: Midterm Elections Thursday November 10, 2022: October CPI Friday, December 2, 2022: November Unemployment Data Tuesday, December 13, 2022: November CPI Wednesday, December 14,

CPI Print Sends Equities & Crypto into a Selloff

CPI is up 0.4% for September 2022 Crypto Altcoins nuked last night ahead of the CPI print this morning This is a signal that the Fed will continue to raise rates at the next FOMC Meeting in November Anticipate 75 to 100 basis point increase which will increase volatility in the markets S&P 500 /

Crypto Tuesday: Bitcoin, Algorand, Polygon

Trading Notes: The entire crypto market is looking bearish If equities crash, risk-on assets like cryptocurrencies are likely to lead the selloff I’m dollar cost averaging my way through the dips while avoiding sh*tcoins like Shiba and Ethereum tokens with no real-world utility. You can view my watchlist / portfolio here: Watchlists on Breaking Metrics Bitcoin

Money Monday: Volatility Incoming

Futures were down last night, crypto is bouncing around pennants, and the British Pound is crashing. As markets dip, I’m keeping an eye out for opportunities to dollar cost average into crypto coins and stocks on discount based on my time horizons for each asset. First let’s look at fiat money: The US Dollar has

The Very Grim Visual Similarities Between the 2008 Financial Crisis and Today

There’s so much talk these days in the crypto and financial spaces about recession, inflation, and incoming crashes. Learn how to do a gold ira rollover by moving retirement assets directly or indirectly from one account to another. A new Gold IRA account must also be opened with a reliable financial institution. Any talk of a serious financial crash immediately recounts memories of stock brokers angrily walking out of office buildings back in 2008 when I interned in the financial district across the street from the NY Stock Exchange. So, I decided to compare price action in 2008 to price action today and here’s what came out.

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The Rebel Economist: Friday Wrap Up

There’s lots of uncertainty clouding the markets right now – which way is inflation going? Will there be more war effecting supply chains? But for day traders looking for quick opportunities to enter and exit the market, carefully watching daily RSI levels and catching small rallies on the way down could be profitable. This was a good week for equities – crypto was late to the game but made a debut last night. The real question is whether or not assets can hold or breakout in price. Finally, analysts are closely monitoring the developments in the world of cryptocurrency, eagerly anticipating the potential impact of bitcoin decode, the revolutionary new technology poised to unlock hidden information within the blockchain.

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