As global markets digested Trump's latest trade salvos this week, a clear pattern emerged...
Predictable swings between panic selling and relief rallies.
But beneath the headlines, strong opportunities are hiding in plain sight.
This week, Shah, Alpesh, and Robert revealed why traditional metrics like P/E ratios may mislead in this environment, how small-cap gems are thriving despite macro headwinds, and where to find stable dividend yields amid the chaos.
As always, the Total Wealth team keeps its focus on what matters most for investors.
You can find our experts' latest guidance on the markets, what's likely to come next, and where investors should look now... below.
Trump's unique approach to tariffs is creating predictable market swings. Here's how traders and investors can capitalize on this new pattern of volatility... Read more.
Finding explosive small caps isn't about luck - it's about identifying stocks that check three core criteria. Here's how Robert found Rigetti Computing before its massive run. Read more.
It's raking in tens of billions in profit per year...
CNBC reports it has over 2,000 AI patents... that's more than Tesla, OpenAI, Microsoft and Samsung-combined.
And according to Kiplinger, by the start of 2023 it had created more wealth for investors than Nvidia, Oracle, Intel, Taiwan Semiconductor, Facebook and Tesla .
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