Tactical Bulls was designed to offer constant reminders and lessons around investing, savings, personal finance and the economy for the long haul. Those key focal points are not just “ideas of the day” and just for that day. These reports are intended to compound into repeated financial lessons to help successfully bridge your financial life from today all the way into your retirement years. Whether you are in your twenties, forties or sixties, your financial life and your future are on the line. If your plan is just to depend on the government to take care of you later in life, you probably will not like how they take care of you.
Tactical Bulls was founded by Jon C. Ogg and is the culmination of his thirty-plus years of financial publishing, investing and business experiences. The lessons and reports from Tactical Bulls embrace artificial intelligence, robotics and automation. These modern era megatrends can help you win your long-term financial marathon. Still, none of these themes should ever be left to run on autopilot indefinitely, nor without adult supervision. Speaking of A.I. and automation, please see below what’s coming from our own A.I. and automation efforts.
The key categories for Tactical Bulls cover investing, personal finance, retirement savings and the economy. Again, this is to build upon lifelong financial goals and positive financial outcomes for years rather than just “the next trade.” Some of the more specific topics within these categories include stocks and bonds, exchange-traded funds, mutual funds, dividends, stock options, evaluating analyst calls, in-depth financial research, and venture capital. Additional analysis covers retirement savings, taxes, how economic issues have on your finances, consumer and housing trends, legislation and political actions’ impact on your finances, and even how changing business trends can impact your job or finances over time. And you can even expect routine tips on savings and avoiding financial waste. All of these factors have implications for your financial wellbeing for many years ahead.
Tactical Bulls also uses long-term investing and financial lessons from key financial figures from history to the modern era. These include top investors, economists and historical figures like Adam Smith, John Maynard Keynes, Warren Buffett, Thomas Friedman, Baron Rothschild, Mark Mobius, Peter Lynch, Jeffrey Gundlach, William O’Neil, M.J. Whitman, Sam Zell, Kirk Kerkorian, Michael Burry, Charles Dow and many others. And admittedly, there are even lessons to learn from and lessons to avoid from history’s greatest financial villains.
One feature that Tactical Bulls will be known for is brutal honesty on financial topics, win or lose and regardless of political and social flavors of the day. The site will identify current and past successes and failures. Investors often learn more from their failures than their success. Tactical Bulls will share those success stories along the way — AND will share live financial lessons learned from failures. In short — Let’s all make money together for the next decade or two, and let’s learn from our future and past mistakes along the way.
Financial history will agree with the mantra for Tactical Bulls — “Always being bullish is foolish. And always being bearish means you are broke!”
COMING SOON
Oh, and just one more thing on artificial intelligence and automation… Tactical Bulls is developing its own A.I. tools and automation to help identify long-term investing strategies for when stocks, ETFs or markets in general have sold off too much or when they have rallied too much. This will not target the next day trading ideas and financial sprints. It will target those long-term strategies to win financial marathons. This will help to identify when trends have exceeded rational long-term valuations or when they have sold off to a discount to their long-term value potential. We will incorporate money flows, short interest, technical analysis, options activity, analyst calls, research, news reports, blog posts, social media, and the economic outlook for driving these long-term views. We will also incorporate stock options and other options as these situations present themselves. Our target markets will cover stocks, ETFs, bonds, international markets, commodities and even Bitcoin and alternative assets if they are “investable” for the public. And we intend to make this available to regular investors and to the public rather than just for the big institutions that already have plenty of their own advantages.