Global Market Comments
July 8, 2021
Fiat Lux
Featured Trade:
(TESTIMONIAL)
(A BUY-WRITE PRIMER), (AAPL)
Global Market Comments
July 8, 2021
Fiat Lux
Featured Trade:
(TESTIMONIAL)
(A BUY-WRITE PRIMER), (AAPL)
John, I couldn’t be happier with your service, and the way you operate your business. I love it! And I recommend you to my relatives and my good friends when appropriate. I feel very grateful and blessed to have been introduced to your information and your person even though not in person.
I’m in Tesla (TSLA), Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), NVIDIA (NVDA), Boeing Aircraft (BA), and Apple (AAPL).
I paid $500,000 down for a million-dollar home in Anthem, CA with my profits and it is now worth $1.5 million. We have remodeled it into our dream home, and I have my own golf cart in the garage.
I couldn’t feel more fortunate to have come across you. I read your Mad Hedge Hot Tips and diary every day and I feel you keep me in the know with how the market is moving.
I took the opportunity when it came last year and went all-in under your guidance. It has changed my and my wife and five children’s lives for the better.
Here is a pic of our Model Y and Tesla solar on our new 4,000’ Executive home. Peace and all the best, and best of luck with your daughters and Boy Scouts.
Greg
Anthem, CA
Global Market Comments
July 7, 2021
Fiat Lux
Featured Trade:
(JUNE 30 BIWEEKLY STRATEGY WEBINAR Q&A),
(QQQ), (BRKB), (GOOG), (NVDA), (FB), (TSLA), (JPM), (BAC), (C), (GS), (MS), (NASD), ((X), (FCX), (AMZN), (MSFT), (AAPL), (FCX)
“At the tail end of a momentum-driven melt-up, weird things start to happen,” said Chris Harvey, chief equity strategist at Wells Fargo.
Global Market Comments
July 6, 2021
Fiat Lux
Featured Trade:
(MARKET OUTLOOK FOR THE WEEK AHEAD, or ALL EYES ON THE FANGS)
(FB), (AAPL), (AMZN), (MSFT), (NFLX), (NVDA), (AMD), (MU)
Global Market Comments
July 4, 2021
Fiat Lux
SPECIAL FOURTH OF JULY ISSUE
Featured Trade:
(COULD YOU QUALIFY TO BECOME A U.S. CITIZEN?)
Today’s Fourth of July celebration brings back memories of my late wife’s campaign to become an American citizen 25 years ago. Kyoko originally came from Japan.
Part of the process required a verbal quiz about U.S. history and government. Our family spent a year energetically prepping her, with nightly grillings over dinner about the most obscure details of our independent form of government. She took cram courses and read a dozen prep books.
By the time the test day came, she was a veritable constitutional law scholar, and any one of us could have qualified for a seat on the Supreme Court.
I drove her up to the Federal Building in Santa Rosa, California, with the greatest trepidation. As the interviewing officer entered, the tension in the room was so thick, you could cut it with a knife.
There were only three questions:
1) What colors are in the American flag? (Answer: red, white, and blue).
2) Who was the first general of the U.S. army? (Answer: George Washington).
(3 What are the three branches of government? (Answer: legislative, executive, and judicial).
I was stunned.
All that work and she got a test that a child could pass. Two months later, we were in an auditorium on San Francisco’s posh Nob Hill with 1,500 others to be sworn in by a federal judge. By tradition, the ceremony is led by the oldest English applicant.
In 2008, the Bush administration revamped the test to make it a little harder in an attempt to keep immigrants out.
Here are some sample questions:
1) Who wrote the Articles of Confederation? (Answer: Alexander Hamilton).
2) How many seats are in the House of Representatives? (Answer: 435 voting, six nonvoting).
3) How many amendments are there to the Constitution? (Answer: 27).
Whoa!
I’m not sure I could pass this test. Just as my SAT scores are probably too low to get into a decent university today, I’m not sure that I could meet the standard to become a citizen either. But over 1 million immigrants did last year.
Happy Independence Day to all.
The Swearing-in Ceremony in 1997
Global Market Comments
July 2, 2021
Fiat Lux
SPECIAL EARLY RETIREMENT ISSUE
Featured Trade:
(HOW TO JOIN THE EARLY RETIREMENT STAMPEDE)
Global Market Comments
July 1, 2021
Fiat Lux
Featured Trade:
(A VERY BRIGHT SPOT IN REAL ESTATE)
"The difference between a Tesla and all of its competitors is the difference between an iPod and a cassette player," said Harvard Law fellow Vivek Wadhwa.
Legal Disclaimer
There is a very high degree of risk involved in trading. Past results are not indicative of future returns. MadHedgeFundTrader.com and all individuals affiliated with this site assume no responsibilities for your trading and investment results. The indicators, strategies, columns, articles and all other features are for educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Information for futures trading observations are obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but we do not warrant its completeness or accuracy, or warrant any results from the use of the information. Your use of the trading observations is entirely at your own risk and it is your sole responsibility to evaluate the accuracy, completeness and usefulness of the information. You must assess the risk of any trade with your broker and make your own independent decisions regarding any securities mentioned herein. Affiliates of MadHedgeFundTrader.com may have a position or effect transactions in the securities described herein (or options thereon) and/or otherwise employ trading strategies that may be consistent or inconsistent with the provided strategies.
This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.
OKLearn moreWe may request cookies to be set on your device. We use cookies to let us know when you visit our websites, how you interact with us, to enrich your user experience, and to customize your relationship with our website.
Click on the different category headings to find out more. You can also change some of your preferences. Note that blocking some types of cookies may impact your experience on our websites and the services we are able to offer.
These cookies are strictly necessary to provide you with services available through our website and to use some of its features.
Because these cookies are strictly necessary to deliver the website, refuseing them will have impact how our site functions. You always can block or delete cookies by changing your browser settings and force blocking all cookies on this website. But this will always prompt you to accept/refuse cookies when revisiting our site.
We fully respect if you want to refuse cookies but to avoid asking you again and again kindly allow us to store a cookie for that. You are free to opt out any time or opt in for other cookies to get a better experience. If you refuse cookies we will remove all set cookies in our domain.
We provide you with a list of stored cookies on your computer in our domain so you can check what we stored. Due to security reasons we are not able to show or modify cookies from other domains. You can check these in your browser security settings.
These cookies collect information that is used either in aggregate form to help us understand how our website is being used or how effective our marketing campaigns are, or to help us customize our website and application for you in order to enhance your experience.
If you do not want that we track your visist to our site you can disable tracking in your browser here:
We also use different external services like Google Webfonts, Google Maps, and external Video providers. Since these providers may collect personal data like your IP address we allow you to block them here. Please be aware that this might heavily reduce the functionality and appearance of our site. Changes will take effect once you reload the page.
Google Webfont Settings:
Google Map Settings:
Vimeo and Youtube video embeds: