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Before the Hamas Attack, Traders KNEW Hi Reader, Let’s get into today’s articles… | | | News: Dave Gonigam – Terror Trade (Echoes of 9/11) Two American academics issued a study this week turning up some hinky stock-market activity in the days before Hamas launched its attack in Israel back on Oct. 7. New York University’s Robert Jackson Jr. and Columbia’s Joshua Mitts uncovered significant levels of short selling — bets that share prices would fall. Days before the attack, traders appeared to anticipate the events to come… Findings suggest that traders informed about the coming attacks profited from these tragic events… ⇒ Read More Here | |
Politics: Sean Ring – The Naked Hedgie: Beat Inflation With Trend Following Trend following is a popular strategy among traders, especially during market booms and busts. Sean Ring sits down with Alex Krainer, founder of Krainer Analytics and creator of I-System Trend Following. They talked about trend trading and current market trends to get ahead of. ⇒ Read More Here | |
Retirement: Chris Campbell – Be Like The Banker (Panic of 1857) Even in the midst of market panic, the best strategy is to keep calm. Divert your attention to the opportunities brewing before you. Here’s the story of a prominent banker, who in 1857, when markets were crashing against insane fear, still made money. We can take a lot from his story… ⇒ Read More Here | |
Markets: Ray Blanco – Quantum Computing Goes Mainstream What is way more important (and way more interesting) for the average onlooker than how quantum computing works is this… How is it going to change the world? We’ve been getting progressively faster computers ever since their invention. If you step back far enough, it’s easy to tell how they’ve changed the world. But no one change has been big enough to have to decide who, as Michio Kaku puts it, “will rule the world economy”. ⇒ Read More Here | |
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