I wanna ask you guys what kind of reliable financial media platforms you subscribed for?
Lately, it was a big question for me. Hundreds of mainstream and alternative resources on the internet make so much "announcements", "predictions' and "suggestions", that you feel more and more lost in this endless nonsense. Maybe I'm not gonna say something life-changing, but let's think about it. Every day the front pages of the financial media spread panic with their headlines "The market is gonna crush today", "The dollar falls because of Trump's euphoria" "Silver price has been hacked", "Market goes to hell..." , "Put all your cash under the mattress" etc
Sometimes I open the news and my first question is "Seriously, guys?!". The scariest thing is very often this kind of articles are written by pretty much respected and educated journalists and financial experts. Of cause, I'm not naive, I do understand how this media business works, but still annoying!
There are some really important risk indicators for the market, but who announce them? People's investments decisions look like a roller coaster all the time. Even I've been doing it for four years, I sometimes don't have time to go deeper into research, I see the headline and then find myself in rush to buy-sell-or whatever the news require doing!
For example, the investments analytics and experts have been so worried about gold price and what's gonna happen after Trump's inauguration. So, my point is not to add some comments about Trump's influence on the market, let's see the situation as a bigger picture. Gold is one of the most common precious metal investments over the decades. So, no matter who is in that chair, it goes through ups and downs every year, and the price is pushed by so many aspects.
The world stock does nothing, just plays with the prices on time.The first news conference by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump in which he is expected to give more details about his plans for the U.S. economy- the gold prices go up! So easy and expected! Something appears on the international platform, so let's crush dollar. Any announcements about changes in the American trade policy- let's go crazy with prices on secondary market bullion, in case, this is the only option to invest for someone. European banks cannot handle all the support for newly arrived refugees- same obsession. The list goes on
I mean we still have to be up-to-date in the news world, but just look at it with the right filters. Precious metals have been always risky and at the same time worthy area to invest in your future. So, why we all go so crazy about fake news and make wrong decisions?
So, I'm sorry for such a long text, but I'm really wondering do you guys have any really trusted platforms (experts, media, youtube bloggers), which you've been following for long enough and haven't get disappointed in them?
I used to subscribe "Financial Times" and "Bloomberg ", but lately they turned out as pretty non-educational resources. I also watch some youtube bloggers, but looking for more options to be aware. Thank you!
I look forward to your comments guys! Appreciate your recommendations.
Lately, it was a big question for me. Hundreds of mainstream and alternative resources on the internet make so much "announcements", "predictions' and "suggestions", that you feel more and more lost in this endless nonsense. Maybe I'm not gonna say something life-changing, but let's think about it. Every day the front pages of the financial media spread panic with their headlines "The market is gonna crush today", "The dollar falls because of Trump's euphoria" "Silver price has been hacked", "Market goes to hell..." , "Put all your cash under the mattress" etc
Sometimes I open the news and my first question is "Seriously, guys?!". The scariest thing is very often this kind of articles are written by pretty much respected and educated journalists and financial experts. Of cause, I'm not naive, I do understand how this media business works, but still annoying!
There are some really important risk indicators for the market, but who announce them? People's investments decisions look like a roller coaster all the time. Even I've been doing it for four years, I sometimes don't have time to go deeper into research, I see the headline and then find myself in rush to buy-sell-or whatever the news require doing!
For example, the investments analytics and experts have been so worried about gold price and what's gonna happen after Trump's inauguration. So, my point is not to add some comments about Trump's influence on the market, let's see the situation as a bigger picture. Gold is one of the most common precious metal investments over the decades. So, no matter who is in that chair, it goes through ups and downs every year, and the price is pushed by so many aspects.
The world stock does nothing, just plays with the prices on time.The first news conference by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump in which he is expected to give more details about his plans for the U.S. economy- the gold prices go up! So easy and expected! Something appears on the international platform, so let's crush dollar. Any announcements about changes in the American trade policy- let's go crazy with prices on secondary market bullion, in case, this is the only option to invest for someone. European banks cannot handle all the support for newly arrived refugees- same obsession. The list goes on
I mean we still have to be up-to-date in the news world, but just look at it with the right filters. Precious metals have been always risky and at the same time worthy area to invest in your future. So, why we all go so crazy about fake news and make wrong decisions?
So, I'm sorry for such a long text, but I'm really wondering do you guys have any really trusted platforms (experts, media, youtube bloggers), which you've been following for long enough and haven't get disappointed in them?
I used to subscribe "Financial Times" and "Bloomberg ", but lately they turned out as pretty non-educational resources. I also watch some youtube bloggers, but looking for more options to be aware. Thank you!
I look forward to your comments guys! Appreciate your recommendations.