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Did you know that the US stock markets ended slightly up last year?  It probably didn’t feel that way to you though.  And we don’t mean to say that they were up a lot…they were simply barely up.  But the way they ended gives a totally different picture of the ride to get there.  We’re [...]

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Stock Option pricing is determined by a couple variables.  You must understand these to trade stock options.  This series must all be read together so check out the first post here.  Now, let’s see what we can learn from this information…
The Difference between Strike Price and Current Market Price for a Stock Option

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Profit from a Stock Market Crash

by Wes Bridel on August 9, 2010

in Stewardship

Do you know how to profit from a stock market crash?  We’ve been discussing asset management in a crazy economy.  If you believe the market is going to become either more chaotic (particularly to the downside) or more sanguine, trading volatility can be an excellent way to speculate on this in the short term.  If [...]

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The Story of Economic Depression

by Wes Bridel on June 7, 2010

in Stewardship

How does an economic depression come about?  How would this affect your life?  We recently put out our newsletter where we made predictions about an economic depression that will be life changing for all of us.  If you don’t get the newsletter, you can sign up here.  We’re going to write some [...]

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We’re continuing a series of economic updates which we started yesterday, today’s will focus on the possibility of an imminent stock market crash.  Several economic indicators point towards a stock market crash. Things like extremely low volatility and a very high percentage of financial newsletter writer and mutual fund managers being bullish. Signs like these are usually [...]

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