Why All Three P/E Measures Are Flashing Red
Most investors focus on one P/E ratio. Bu three different P/E measures tell three different stories – and right now, all three are signaling the same uncomfortable truth about market valuations.
The Art of the Free Ride: The Simple Strategy That Turns Volatile Winners Into Stress-Free Wealth
The hardest part of investing isn’t buying – it’s knowing when to sell. The “free ride” strategy solves this problem by letting you have your cake and eat it too.
Why “Irrational Exuberance” in This Market Isn’t Irrational at All
Critics see bubbles where smart money sees opportunity. Today’s market leaders generate mountains of cash, crush earnings estimates, and invest billions in AI infrastructure – a far cry from 1999’s dot-com fantasies.
When Your “Safe” ETF Strategy Becomes a Liability
Two reader questions reveal the hidden dangers in ETF investing: momentum strategies that amplify crashes and authorized participants who abandon ship when you need them most.
Before They Were Giants: How to Spot the Next Infrastructure Breakouts
Just like railroads dominated 63% of the stock market in 1881, today’s digital infrastructure companies are quietly building the foundation for massive gains. Here’s how to identify the small-cap winners before Wall Street catches on.
A Powerful Asset Class Bigger Than the Stock Market
U.S. exchanges now host more ETFs than individual stocks, creating market mechanics that work beautifully – until they don’t. When “authorized participants” step back, the “passive bid” becomes a passive bleed.
The Death of Free-Market Capitalism: How Washington Turned the U.S. Into China
From Intel’s $11 billion government investment to MP Materials’ Defense Department partnership, America is adopting China’s playbook of state-controlled capitalism – and taxpayers are footing the bill.
Paying Up Makes Sense: The Case for High P/E Multiples in a Predictable Bull Market
The S&P 500 trades at 22.8x forward earnings – a 23% premium to historical averages. Old-school analysts call it frothy, but they’re missing the real story: investors are paying for certainty, not just growth.
How Wall Street Plans to Turn Your 401(k) Into Their Personal ATM
Trump’s executive order opens 401(k)s to private equity and private credit – Wall Street’s latest scheme to use your retirement money as their bailout fund when deals go bad.
How Private Equity Firms Are Targeting Your 401(k) – And Why You Should Fight Back
Wall Street is pushing private equity into retirement accounts, but decade-long lockups and high fees make PE investments unsuitable when you need retirement income.









