The Traveling Trader, Overlooked ETFs, The Future of The Dollar: Catch Up on What You Missed!
By:Ryan Gaynor
Our rising star was 11 he started his trading career by cutting lawns and using his profits to buy covered calls with his grandfather. He continued to trade in college and eventually quit his 9-5 job to become a full-time digital nomad trader. He has now visited over 100 countries while maintaining consistent profits in the markets. Watch him use the systematic approach that enabled his location-independent trading, including position sizing, risk management and portfolio techniques that can work from anywhere—even Antarctica.
Check out this week’s Market Measure about the Russell 2000. Tracking 2,000 U.S. small-cap stocks worth $3.4 trillion, it has historically outperformed the S&P 500 with a 12.5% median annual return over 25 years. Despite recent underperformance, this often-overlooked index offers trading opportunities through exchange-traded funds (ETFs) like IWM, ranking seventh in options trading volume.
On this week’s Hear Me Out, Tom Sosnoff and Victor Jones discuss the future of the thing we all love—cash. As global cashless transactions reach 85% in 2024 and trend toward 90% by 2028, experts debate the future of digital currency. While younger generations embrace cashless payments, critics warn about privacy risks and government control, including negative interest rates in digital accounts. Countries like China, Japan,and Sweden lead CBDC trials amid growing concern.
Ryan Gaynor is a video content specialist at tastylive.
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