Not exact matches
Markets no longer end each
day at all - time highs and the S&P 500 Index's annualized
return no longer approaches triple
digits.
In honor of Tax
Day in the US, here is a piece on the IRS's Favorite Mathematical Law: Armed with Benford's law, «the IRS can sniff out falsified
returns just by looking at the first
digit of numbers on taxpayers» forms.»
Great insights Nial.Glad to read your articles, i started to change myself as a trader.I trade mostly demo, because of learning, but simply done any of the mistakes you mentioned as a novice trader.I got enormous
returns, just to cripple back
returns to simple
digit positive
returns (i got two
digit returns in the lower tenth), just two
days after starting, and today is my
day of revelation, after getting a huge setback and just one
digit positive
return, reading your articles was a miracle.You really englightened me with your knowledge.
Gone are the
days of extreme
returns on equity, but double -
digit returns on equity should be here to stay.
Using his proprietary options scanner, which scans the market all
day looking for unusual option activity, Jacob identifies trades that are on target to bring investors double and triple -
digit returns in the matter of
days.
Are the
days of the high single
digit domestic long - term equity
returns a thing of the past?
The
days of double -
digit returns are over.
If we plug those 15 stocks into Born To Sell's screener and look for weekly in - the - money covered calls for the Jan 29 expiration, we find several offering double -
digit annualized
returns for a 5
day trade:
Stocks, for example, can swing up and down every
day and, over the long - term, can generate double -
digit returns but might not be ideal over the short - term.
Apart from ethereum, every top 10 - cryptocurrency
returned a single -
day decline, and several saw their prices fall by double -
digit percentages.
The firm is looking to achieve cash - on - cash
returns in double
digits, and in some cases is forecasting as much as a 15 % yield starting on
day one.