Now’s Not the Time to Tinker With Your Investment Strategy by Dr. Steve Sjuggerud, DailyWealth.com • March 1, 2022 The markets are falling and I bet you’re worried. But please, don’t act just because you’re scared… Read more →
You Want to Be Greedy and Own Stocks Right Now by Dr. Steve Sjuggerud, DailyWealth.com • February 11, 2022 It’s clear if you look at history. We still have plenty of time to profit from today’s boom. Read more →
Stocks Could Nearly Double by 2024 by Dr. Steve Sjuggerud, DailyWealth.com • February 9, 2022 Despite the negative headlines, you really want to own stocks today. Read more →
How It All Ends by Dr. Steve Sjuggerud, DailyWealth.com • December 15, 2021 In short, I believe that today’s inflation is one more red flag that we are much closer to the top than the bottom. Read more →
This is What Crypto Mania Feels Like by Dr. Steve Sjuggerud, DailyWealth.com • November 30, 2021 Crypto couldn’t be more loved than it is today… And this kind of extreme optimism scares me. Read more →
The Upside is Nowhere Near Over for Oil by Dr. Steve Sjuggerud, DailyWealth.com • November 23, 2021 With the oil boom just beginning, your window to profit is still wide open. Read more →
You Want to Stay Long Stocks Now by Dr. Steve Sjuggerud, DailyWealth.com • November 11, 2021 In short, history proves stocks can… and likely will… keep soaring after the Fed’s first rate hike. Read more →
This Shift Could Kill the Melt Up by Dr. Steve Sjuggerud, DailyWealth.com • November 10, 2021 It’s a “market killer” that’s already here…. and it’s arrived before major crashes in the past. Read more →
Why I No Longer Expect a Market Crash This Year by Dr. Steve Sjuggerud, DailyWealth.com • October 19, 2021 This isn’t how stocks peak. The massive change in investor sentiment tells me the Melt Down is no longer imminent and stocks can go much higher from here. Read more →
The Most Extreme Growth-to-Value Ratio in Two Decades by Dr. Steve Sjuggerud, DailyWealth.com • September 30, 2021 The surge we’re seeing today is eerily similar to what we saw in 1999 as the Melt Up was nearing its final peak. Read more →