Markets Whipsaw; And You Can Still Profit From It

Some of the most successful people in the world have admitted to plenty of setbacks. Thomas Edison failed more than 1,000 times before finally inventing the light bulb. Steve Jobs was fired from Apple, the company he founded, only to come back 10 years later to transform it into one of America’s corporate behemoths. Stock market success can look a lot like this too. More 

Summer 2025 Goes AI: Here’s How Your Vacation Is Changing

The world’s biggest hospitality, leisure, and entertainment businesses are turning to AI to improve their operations. More 

Is Apple Still Playing Catch-Up in the AI Race?

I’ll go ahead and pose the question that’s on everyone’s mind: Is Apple losing the artificial intelligence race? More 

The Fed’s Inflation Bogeyman Doesn’t Exist

In today’s Market 360, I’ll review the details of the latest inflation reports and explain what’s really going on. I’ll also give my take on why the Fed has a lot of explaining to do at its meeting next week. More 

What Wall Street’s Missing About Israel’s Nuclear Strike on Iran

The most likely strategy for Iran here – weaponizing oil – means short-term pain, long-term gain for stocks. More 

The Volatility Strategy Wall Street Doesn’t Want You to Know

Around 2015, I tried a little experiment to leverage my one-of-a-kind knowledge. I developed a software tool around a key market indicator. It’s a tool that tips us off to the biggest trades changing hands in the options market before most have any idea of what’s going on. I call it the Unusual Options Activity (UOA) Scanner. And it has seriously changed the game for my readers… More 

Another Cool Inflation Print – Will the Fed Act?

PPI inflation comes in soft… can Bitcoin break triple-top resistance?… waiting on “altcoin season” … be careful about heading bearish warnings… keep your eye on private credit VIEW IN BROWSER Another day, another soft inflation report. This morning, we learned that the Producer Price Index (PPI), which measures wholesale prices, rose just 0.1% in May,… More