How to Get Rich by Being Greedy When Others Are Fearful

I WARNED YOU in mid-JANUARY. Now what are you going to do. – read below If there’s one thing you can count on in this world, it’s folks losing their minds the moment the stock market hiccups. They’ll throw perfectly good investments out the window like a gambler chasing ghosts. That’s when you, my friend, pour yourself a strong cup of common sense and go shopping. See, the secret to wealth ain’t in timing the market like a magician or whispering sweet nothings to a crystal ball. It’s about keeping your head while others are digging financial graves with … Continue readingHow to Get Rich by Being Greedy When Others Are Fearful

Get Rich by Being Greedy When Others Are Fearful

It’s a curious thing, watching the world panic while the clever few quietly get rich. The stock market crashes, folks start scream like a cat in a rain barrel, and every talking head on TV starts peddling fear like it’s going out of style. But here’s the rub: the best bargains are always found in the darkest corners of a storm. Old Wall Street’s got a saying—“Be greedy when others are fearful.”  That’s just a fancy way of saying what my uncle used to holler when the chicken coop burned down: “Time to grab the eggs, boys!” So while … Continue readingGet Rich by Being Greedy When Others Are Fearful

What is NEXT for the Markets

and the World

If history doesn’t repeat itself, it sure knows how to hum the same old tune. Once upon a time in the land of milk, honey, and infinite credit, folks believed markets only went up, leaders always had a plan, and tariffs were just another word for negotiations. But here we are, staring down the barrel of economic revolution with all the grace of a drunk cowboy in a porcelain shop. They call this Liberation Day. I call it Tuesday in America. And that’s the funny thing about storms. They pass. Sometimes they pass like a kidney stone, but they … Continue readingWhat is NEXT for the Markets

and the World

The Bright Future of Optical Computing: NVIDIA’s Quantum Leap

Back in my day, if you wanted to send a message, you scribbled it on a piece of paper, tied it to a bird, and hoped the wind didn’t have other plans. Now, the folks at NVIDIA are shooting information across wires made of light, through chips so small they’d get lost in your pocket lint — and doing it faster than a politician changes positions. You see, the world’s gone from steam power to horsepower to silicon brains, and now it’s aiming straight for beams of light to keep up with machines that can outthink us before we’ve … Continue readingThe Bright Future of Optical Computing: NVIDIA’s Quantum Leap

Long-Term Oil Investment Outlook Post-Tariffs: Chevron, ExxonMobil, or Occidental?

“In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.” —-  Einstein  The world’s in another fine mess. Tariffs flying, oil sliding, and Wall Street’s got that twitchy look in its eye like a gambler down to his last cigar. You can smell the fear in the air—or maybe that’s just diesel fumes and bad decisions. Now folks are running for cover, dumping oil stocks like they caught fire. Maybe they did. But me? I don’t panic when the crowd stampedes—I sit down, light a match, and start reading the footnotes. Because if there’s one thing history’s taught us, it’s this: oil … Continue readingLong-Term Oil Investment Outlook Post-Tariffs: Chevron, ExxonMobil, or Occidental?

Watching the Fall:

Is Apple in My Future?”

The sky has fallen, the stock market surely tripped on its own shoelaces and faceplanted into the dirt. Folks are panicking like it’s the end of days, but as anyone with a bit of sense and a long memory knows—crashes come and crashes go, but opportunity waits quietly at the bottom. So while others are busy screaming at red tickers, I’ve started sharpening my pencils and dusting off the old analysis charts. We’re not buying—not yet. The ground is still shaking, and I don’t plant seeds in a landslide or try to catch a falling knife. But soon enough, … Continue readingWatching the Fall:

Is Apple in My Future?”

THE VOTING MACHINE VS

THE WEIGHING MACHINE

BULLS vs BEARS – GREED

“History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes.” – Human nature doesn’t change much, just the toys we gamble with do. 📈 INTRODUCTION: HUMAN NATURE & MARKET CYCLES There have been real bursts of speculation in the market—you know that. And eventually, it does get corrected. Ben Graham was right when he said that in the short run, the market is a voting machine, but in the long run, it’s a weighing machine. Sooner or later, the amount of cash a business can generate in the future governs its value. But it can take a long time. Humans tend … Continue readingTHE VOTING MACHINE VS

THE WEIGHING MACHINE

BULLS vs BEARS – GREED

It’s All About Timing: Lessons from the Market and the Wind

It’s all about the timing. What people don’t realize is that the difference between something going positive or going negative may be a matter of minutes—or hours, or days. Timing is everything. As we approach April 2nd, the day after April Fool’s Day 2025, there’s a lot happening. That date marks the supposed start of new tariffs, and it lands in a time of year when taxes, market shifts, and financial decisions collide. People are selling stocks, buying stocks, rolling their 401(k)s, and doing all kinds of things to avoid paying taxes. It creates waves in the stock market—sudden … Continue readingIt’s All About Timing: Lessons from the Market and the Wind

The Real Reason The Boeing Starliner Failed – VIDEO

A  Sad Story….  Video is below… we worth watching. Outline below for you. Boeing’s Aerospace Legacy and Decline Boeing was once a premier aerospace company trusted by NASA for decades. The company’s culture shifted after acquiring McDonnell Douglas in 1997, prioritizing cost-cutting and shareholder profits over engineering excellence and safety. Development of the Starliner NASA funded Starliner’s development in 2010 under the Commercial Crew Program. Boeing received significantly more funding ($4.2 billion) than SpaceX ($2.6 billion) but struggled with delays and technical failures. Starliner’s Design and Technical Issues Starliner features 52 thrusters for maneuverability, but their complexity introduces multiple … Continue readingThe Real Reason The Boeing Starliner Failed – VIDEO

DAY TRADING – Making thousands with the click of a mouse or NOT

Ladies and gentlemen, gather ’round, and let me tell you a tale from my million-dollar education—an education not earned in the hallowed halls of academia, but forged in the wild, unforgiving jungle of the stock market. It is a story of speed, stress, and speculation, where fortunes can be made and lost in the blink of an eye. And if I may be so bold, it is also a cautionary tale. The difference in technology between the 1980s and the 2000s is nothing short of breathtaking. In the 1980s, when I placed an order with a brokerage firm via … Continue readingDAY TRADING – Making thousands with the click of a mouse or NOT

The Evolution of a Trader: A Tale of Boom, Bust, and a Mouth Full of Softs

THIS IS PART OF MY MILLION DOLLAR EDUCATION. IF you add up all money I lost, stressed over, or could have made… yes millions that I don’t have. Is this you?   It all started with young Jimmy Blevins, a man of grand ambition and very little patience. Jimmy, like many before him, had heard that the stock market was where fortunes were made, and he had no intention of being left behind. Armed with a smartphone, an internet connection, and the confidence of a man who once won twenty dollars in a bar bet, he set off on … Continue readingThe Evolution of a Trader: A Tale of Boom, Bust, and a Mouth Full of Softs

Economist In 50% Cash: Conditions Are In Place For Market Crash In 2025 –

Life and markets have this funny way of surprising us, like a plot twist in your favorite Netflix series. In the video attach, where we’re diving into the world of investing in 2025 with Darius Dale. Think of him as your financial GPS, helping us navigate the twists and turns of a market that’s anything but predictable. So buckle up, because this ride’s going to be insightful, actionable, and maybe even a little entertaining. I know may of you are not excited to watch a long video, so I summarized it below. If you have money in the markets … Continue readingEconomist In 50% Cash: Conditions Are In Place For Market Crash In 2025 –

The Wall of Worry

The “Wall of Worry”—a curious contraption, indeed. It has seen countless climbers in its day, from wary investors clutching at railroads and steel to modern thrill-seekers dangling precariously from invisible strings of code and speculative dreams. Imagine, if you will, a gang of speculators, bankers, and assorted hopefuls perched on the rickety rungs of this invisible edifice. They mutter and fret, casting worried glances at each crack in the plaster, each whisper of wind that might send them tumbling. And yet, up they go, hand over hand, fueled by nothing more solid than their hopes, fears, and a pocketful … Continue readingThe Wall of Worry

The secret of getting ahead is getting started and not looking at others for permission.

Listen it’s high time to quit chasing shiny things and folks applause. Ain’t nothing wrong with success or nice things, but your worth isn’t tied up in the cars, the cash, or the crowd’s approval. Life ain’t about stacking up trophies or chasing after what folks think of you. Now, don’t get me wrong—success is fine, and nice things have their place. But if you tie your self-worth to them, you’re building your house on quicksand. When the storms of life blow through—and they will—it’s the man who’s built himself up on grit and gumption who’ll still be standing. … Continue readingThe secret of getting ahead is getting started and not looking at others for permission.