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Archives for September 2022
Extreme Oversold Readings
When’s the best time to buy stocks? Likely, it’s when no one wants them. That’s where we are now. Our data points to extreme oversold readings.
Best Stocks to Buy Now and Hold Long-term
Markets are in turmoil. Today, Luke walks you through his process of finding the best stocks to buy now and hold long-term.
The True Cost of Higher Mortgage Rates
You’ve probably heard that higher interest rates hurt the stock market. It’s true. When the cost of capital increases, many businesses feel the heat. But what about the average Joe? They feel the pressure too, especially when it comes to new home ownership. Today we’ll cover a topic discussed at many dinner tables right now: …
Mortgage Interest Rates Are Surging | What That Means for New Home Buyers
Mortgage interest rates are surging. Today, Lucas breaks down what that means for new home buyers.
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Where to Invest in a Turbulent Market
Sometimes investing is easy. Other times it isn’t. Stocks have been in a downtrend for the better part of a year. Fears of recession and high inflation have destroyed confidence. But don’t give up! Today I’ll show you where to invest in a turbulent market. Staying balanced, defensive, and proactive is the key to success… …
NASDAQ Stocks Crushed – Here’s What’s Next
NASDAQ stocks crushed, falling 5% this week. History says it’s not time to panic. Here’s what’s next…
Best Indicator for Finding Outlier Stocks
Join Jason & Luke at the MoneyShow Virtual Expo! They’ll help you follow the Big Money in this virtual event.
What a -5% NASDAQ Means Going Forward
The August 2022 CPI report came out worse than expected today. Investors clearly don’t like inflation. After a massive stock selloff, many are wondering what a -5% NASDAQ means going forward. Let’s dive in!
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