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What investors should watch in criptocurrency second half

02.07.2022

The first half of 2022 was a big change for investors and consumers as inflation reared its ugly head. It was the worst start of the year for U.S. stocks since 1970. William Watts looks back at previous bear markets and you might be surprised to see what happened afterward — every time.

Joseph Adinolfi warns investors to keep an eye on the bond market, which is flashing a warning sign.

Here is what you should watch in criptocurrency for the second half.

Roubini sees it getting worse.

Nouriel Roubini argues that central bankers won't have the courage to stay the course when fighting inflation, leading to this gloomy outcome.

It seems that everyone claims to be a contrarian. Mark Hulbert explains what it means to go against the grain and how that thinking can also give a hint about when the bear market will end.

The sentiment of gold still hasn't gotten too bearish, and that is why the metal keeps falling.

There is a conventional wisdom that a combination of higher demand and low capital investment by oil producers supports an extended period of high profits for the energy industry. Zach Stein recommends investors sell Exxon Mobil XOM, and other oil stocks right now. Interest rates on 30 year mortgage loans have doubled in the last 2022, making homes even more difficult to afford. The housing markets are most at risk.

On the other hand, real estate agents describe chaotic bidding wars in New York City's red-hot rental market.

Lewis Altfest has had a long career of managing money for private clients. Here are some of his words of wisdom and his suggestions for a screen of dividend stocks for quality.

The supply shortage may finally be coming to an end.

Therese Poletti reads across the semiconductor industry in the wake of a dour forecast from Micron.

It's easy to use an index fund to track the performance of the S&P 500 SPX, but it may not be the best strategy for you. Paul Merriman takes a trip through time to see how the S&P 500 has stacked up with four other broad strategies.

Another look ahead for people on Social Security - i.e.

Here is how much you can expect your Social Security payments to go up in 2023.

How about 210 Big Macs with your Tour de France?

John Eric Goff, a sports physicist, breaks down some shocking numbers about how much power it takes a world-class athlete to compete in the Tour de France.