Financial talk show host and trader, Bruce Weide, shares his views on markets and investing.
Bruce Weide is a leading talk show host of STW radio in Southern California and author of several financial reports. He has helped thousands of families to invest in real estate, stocks, funds and alternative investments.Bruce is not a short-term trader but specializes in alternative investments not correlated to the stock market. He seeks long-term wins, specialized in alternative investments relative to the stock market.
He shares many tips for new and even experienced traders. Here are some of them:
- Look for sectors that are not affected by the bubble economy.
- You can not print $ 3 trillion and the Federal Reserve to inject into the economy, and the result not to be a bubble.
- Always keep a spare supply of finance
- It is necessary to separate investment savings
- Be afraid of the boom and ask yourself: "Why is this boom?" - And when you find out, you will invest more wisely "
- Do not put all your eggs in one basket
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