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  • SPAC Cannabis Play $SBVCF

    SPAC Cannabis Play $SBVCF
    tunaman
    December 2, 2020

    California is the gold coast for cannabis it is the largest and most influential cannabis market in the world, and The Parent Company $SBVCF has the most revenue, brand portfolio, and Strongest balance sheet compared to rival companies, and its only in the early phase of its SPAC life, this SPAC is bound to jump…


  • 200 Day Moving Average: How to use it and How it Works

    200 Day Moving Average: How to use it and How it Works
    tunaman
    November 16, 2020

    The 200-day moving average is an excellent indicator of the chart when to profit on a company you went long-on. Staying on the right side of a long term trend can be as easy as the stock staying above the 200-day moving average. A loss of the 200-day is your first warning of a possible downtrend…


  • Basics of The Relative Strength Index (RSI)

    Basics of The Relative Strength Index (RSI)
    tunaman
    November 2, 2020

    The relative strength index AKA “RSI” is a momentum indicator that shows when a stock or ETF is either overbought or oversold. It was developed by J. Welles Wilder back in the 70s. The RSI is displayed at the bottom of your chart and is displayed as an oscillator. The RSI has readings from 0 to 100; when an asset is…


  • What Is A 3 Fund Portfolio?

    What Is A 3 Fund Portfolio?
    tunaman
    October 27, 2020

    A three-fund portfolio is a great beginner low-risk portfolio that is a low-cost way to invest in the three major asset classes: 70% U.S. stocks, 20% international stocks, and 10% U.S. bonds. This kind of portfolio is a simple yet cost-effective way to invest in the market. This example is an aggressively weighted portfolio as…


  • What is a SPAC?

    What is a SPAC?
    Michael Tagaris
    October 27, 2020

    A SPAC is a Special Purpose Acquisition Company. The idea of a SPAC started way back in 2003 and since then over 525 SPACs have gone public. This is a form of an IPO. If you don’t know what an IPO is check Bodhi’s post here. Recently SPACs have been blowing up the investment world.…


  • Compound Interest “The Eighth Wonder Of The World”

    Compound Interest “The Eighth Wonder Of The World”
    tunaman
    October 21, 2020

    Compound Interest is the eighth wonder in the world in the eyes of a stock trader/investor. Compound interest makes a sum of money grow at a faster rate than simple interest because in addition to earning returns on the money you invest, you also earn returns on those returns at the end of every compounding…


  • Why You Should Build Credit as a Young Adult

    Why You Should Build Credit as a Young Adult
    tunaman
    October 14, 2020

    When I was a senior in high school I had a teacher who drilled in my head that credit cards are IMPORTANT, he explained that achieving a good credit score is necessary to achieve strong financial health. Once I was able to apply for one I got off to the races and started building my…


  • Trading Vs Investing

    Trading Vs Investing
    tunaman
    October 13, 2020

    Many people often ask me which is better? Trading or Investing? I think investing is the way to go, but sometimes there are some trading opportunities. When I trade, I often tend to swing trade, hold a stock for 3-12 months, and sell it. Intraday trading is hard to predict and usually ends to losses…


  • Are We In a Stock Market Bubble?

    Are We In a Stock Market Bubble?
    tunaman
    September 9, 2020

    What is a Bubble? Investment bubbles have been around since the 1600s. A stock market bubble is a period of rapid growth in stock prices followed by a fall. Typically prices rise quickly and significantly, growing far beyond their previous value in a short period of time. When they fall, they do so quickly and…


  • What is an IPO?

    What is an IPO?
    tunaman
    September 5, 2020

    An IPO stands for Initial Public Offering. Its when a private corporation starts offering shares to the public in stock issuance. It allows a company to raise capital from public investors. The transition from a private to a public company can be an essential time for private investors to realize gains from their investment fully.…


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