We’re barely a full week into the new year and woooof... It’s been an insane “don’t try this at home, kids” kind of market that has a lot of investors panicking.
If you’re a new trader who hasn’t had experience with huge amounts of volatility — and crazy price action happening daily — then you’re going to be completely lost in 2022.
So I decided to film this video to simplify and clear things up for people who are new to trading… And I have a stock market game plan for 2022 that’ll help carry us to the end of Q1 relatively unscathed.
Guys, I have a strong feeling that this is going to be an uncharacteristically tough Q1 in the markets, so I want us to get ahead of this wild ride before it’s too late…
Why Data and Tech Top Lance’s List for 2022 — and 3 Stocks to Watch
January 03, 2021
We’re quickly closing in on putting another year in the rearview, and while it hasn’t been quite as eventful as the one that came before it…
These 2 Small-Cap Stocks Are the Best Bet for Profits in 2022
January 05, 2022
Most traders naturally flock toward large, well-known stocks — that makes sense because most are popular companies we’ve loved or heard about our entire lives.
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