Bottom Bouncing. What Happens After Act of War and the First Rate Hike.

April 29, 2022 |Dave Harder
Bottom Bouncing. What Happens After Act of War and the First Rate Hike. Market bottoms usually occur after there have been two lows around six to eight weeks apart. On rare occasions, stocks have had to make a triple bottom to exhaust the selling pressure...
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Pessimism is Rampant

April 22, 2022 |Dave Harder
Pessimism is Rampant Many of us tend to think that others think like we do, that others will consider the facts and come to the same conclusion we have arrived at. However, the facts show that is not the case. This is why the forecast of market experts...
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Will Rising Interest Rates Cause Problems For Stocks?

April 14, 2022 |Dave Harder
Will Rising Interest Rates Cause Problems For Stocks? Interest rates are a very significant factor for almost every asset. For example, as interest rates decline, every other asset becomes a little more attractive than cash. As interest rates rise, every...
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It All Boils Down to This

April 11, 2022 |Dave Harder
It All Boils Down to This Since its inception in 1924, the S&P 500 Index has risen an average of 8% per year, not including dividends. Since reaching an all-time high of 1,000 in 1981, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) has risen to a high of almost...
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Correction Is Over

April 01, 2022 |Dave Harder
Correction Is Over I think we all know that stock markets do not go straight up. Markets of all types rarely do. Progress is usually made by taking three steps forward and one back. We can all see this on a chart. However, a chart of what has happened...
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