by Uncommon Sense Investor | Aug 8, 2022 | Big Picture, Blogs, Investing, Media, Stocks, Top Ideas
Depending on who you talk to, we may or may not be in a recession. The textbook definition of an economic recession is two consecutive quarters of decline in gross domestic product, which we’ve experienced in 2022. However, other economic indicators that often fall...
by Mark Bunting | Aug 5, 2022 | Big Picture, Financial Planning, Interviews, Investing, Media, Stocks, Videos
Want some free investment and trading advice from an experienced professional? Who wouldn’t? So, what are the worst habits of investors and how can they be corrected? Mistakes in investing and trading will always happen but having a repeatable process to...
by Mark Bunting | Jul 29, 2022 | Big Picture, Disruption, Interviews, Investing, Media, Stocks
When you’ve called every bear market since 2008, including the current one, you’ve earned the right to have strong, provocative opinions. Keith McCullough, who is not a perma-bear, doesn’t hold back in this interview. The CEO and Founder of Hedgeye...
by Uncommon Sense Investor | Jul 25, 2022 | Blogs, Investing, Media, Stocks, Top Ideas, United States
About a year ago, we brought you what turned out to be a very popular article entitled 11 Mighty U.S. Mid-Cap Stocks, courtesy of Kiplinger. Now, Canadian investment writer Will Ashworth has come up with 15 Mighty Mid-Caps to Buy for the Rest of 2022. See below for...
by Mark Bunting | Jul 22, 2022 | Big Picture, Interviews, Investing, Media, Stocks, Top Ideas, United States, Videos
Keith McCullough, the CEO and Founder of Hedgeye Risk Management, keeps a running tally of his 20 Top Signal Strength Stocks. They’re ranked based on his proprietary price, volume, and volatility algorithm, which includes risk range levels as to where to buy and...
by Uncommon Sense Investor | Jul 19, 2022 | Blogs, Canada, Disruption, E-Commerce, Investing, Media, Stocks, Technology, United States
Amazon is tackling inflation head on…with an advertising campaign. The e-commerce and web services giant is actually encouraging parents to spend less on their kids for their back-to-school needs. Will this attempt at humour and playfulness work on consumers,...