Tag Archives: S&P500
The Intolerable Scourge of Fake Capitalism
All is now bustle and hubbub in the late months of the year. This goes for the stock market too. If you recall, on September 22nd the S&P 500 hit an all-time high of 2,940. This was nearly 100 points … Continue reading
Pushing Past the Breaking Point
Mankind’s willful determinations to resist the natural order are in vain. Still, he pushes onward, always grasping for the big breakthrough. The allure of something for nothing is too enticing to pass up. Systems of elaborate folly have been erected … Continue reading
How to Buy Low When Everyone Else is Buying High
The common thread running through the collective minds of present U.S. stock market investors goes something like this: A great crash is coming. But first there will be an epic run-up climaxing with a massive parabolic blow off top. Hence, … Continue reading
Several Simple Suppositions and Suspicions for 2018
The New Year’s nearly here. The slate’s been wiped clean. New hopes, new dreams, and new fantasies, are all within reach. Today’s the day to make a double fisted grab for them. Without question, 2018 will be the year that … Continue reading




