End Of 2020 Gold Market In-Depth Analysis

 
December 13, 2020
 
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Is the Airbnb IPO a Buy?
Let's get right to the question of the week for a lot of investors: Is the Airbnb IPO a buy?

Airbnb (Nasdaq: ABNB) is a software platform that allows homes and apartments to be used as short-term rentals, and the company is finally coming to Wall Street with its initial public offering. This comes just a day after one of the year's other huge IPOs with DoorDash.

I'll be frank. If you're just looking for the juice — the excitement of day trading and getting in on the ground floor as far as when it's publicly available — then be my guest. Airbnb is one of the most anticipated IPOs of the entire year.

You'll have a lot of company as people pile into the shares.
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End Of 2020 Gold Market
In-Depth Analysis
With 2020 wrapping up here pretty soon, the only thing on my mind right now is how I should be planning for a successful 2021.

During times of market uncertainty, traders have historically defaulted to gold, which means gold is often bullish when other key markets are bearish.

Taking all this into consideration, I think gold, specifically gold futures, is what investors should be watching.
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New Stock Market Reality:
Buy Everything (in the USA)
People watching from the sidelines as the stock market smashes records on a daily basis are largely shocked and envious of those who have taken the plunge and seen their fortunes rise with the buoyant times.

There is an increasing chorus of caution from institutional traders and financial talking heads warning that there is no such thing as a stock market that only goes up. A major correction, they say, is imminent.

But here's an alternative perspective.
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The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a momentum indicator that measures the magnitude of recent price changes to analyze overbought or oversold conditions. It is primarily used to attempt to identify overbought or oversold conditions in the trading of an asset.

Traditional interpretation and usage of the RSI is that RSI values of 70 or above indicate that a security is becoming overbought or overvalued, and therefore, may be primed for a trend reversal or corrective pullback in price. An RSI reading of 30 or below is commonly interpreted as indicating an oversold or undervalued condition that may signal a trend change or corrective price reversal to the upside.
 
 
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