There's Still Plenty of Time to Buy Stocks
Throughout most of this year, we've been trying to convince you to buy stocks...
Even with the market hovering around its all-time high.
It could be months before this bull market ends. It could even be years. And there could be some choppy moments in the market while all this plays out.
But looking back at history gives us a good idea that this bull market is still relatively young. Until the only thing your neighbors and coworkers can talk about is stocks, you don't need to worry. We're not there yet.
Expect stocks to make new all-time highs shortly.
And there's no better way to take advantage of these impending highs than with Marc Chaikin's "Power Gauge."
Marc – a Wall Street veteran with more than 50 years of investing experience – developed this simple tool to rate stocks. Each day, the Power Gauge assigns more than 5,000 stocks and more than 2,000 exchange-traded funds a rating from "very bullish" to "very bearish." It does this by combining 20 separate factors – things like earnings growth, insider activity, and price strength.
On June 25, Marc will unveil a breakthrough feature to the system. It's a new filter that helps identify which companies have durable, repeatable earnings and which are hiding risks behind inflated numbers. That's more important than ever in today's hype-fueled environment, especially when it comes to AI stocks.
Click here to learn more about how the Power Gauge can revolutionize your investing journey.
Here's to our health, wealth, and a great retirement,
Dr. David Eifrig and the Health & Wealth Bulletin Research Team
June 21, 2025
Reader question of the week...
Q: Hi Doc. I love your health advice. It's science based and I always feel comfortable in knowing it is sound. In reading today's question about electric toothbrushes and microwaves, I thought I'd ask about something I have been wondering about. I have an Apple watch, which I like for the information it gives me about steps and movement, etc, and I often wear it at night because I find the data it gives on my sleep cycles is interesting. I have friends who have told me (scornfully) that they wouldn't "wear" a device at all, and others who have told me I should at least not wear it at night. Sometimes I find people go far enough with their cautions that I find it best to just tune them out, but I would appreciate your advice on this if it isn't a question you've addressed recently.
Thanks very much. – P.W.
A: Thanks for your question and readership, P.W. I'm a big fan of health trackers and have tested many over the years – from wrist devices like Whoop and the Apple Watch to smaller wearables like the Oura smart ring. (The latter is my favorite, thanks to its compact size, long battery life, and comfortable fit on my finger.)
If you need to track your sleep, these kinds of devices can provide you with important information. For example, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved two of the biggest smartwatch brands – Samsung and Apple – to detect obstructive sleep apnea ("OSA").
OSA causes your breathing to stop for several seconds at a time while you sleep, which can put a damper on sleep quality. Studies show that untreated sleep apnea is linked to major health problems like heart attacks, strokes, and diabetes. Catching it early is important, and smartwatches offer a convenient way to do that.
With that said, I don't wear my Apple Watch to bed because it doesn't hold enough of a charge to last through the night. Also, the sensor lights on the underside of the Whoop or Apple Watch can disrupt my sleep if I have my arm positioned at the wrong angle while in slumber. I instead opt for the Oura ring, as its light sensors aren't as bright as the smartwatches, so it won't wake me up.
Other than the potential for sleep disruption from light pollution, there's no research supporting any adverse health effects from wearing these kinds of gadgets while you sleep. They emit very low-radio-frequency radiation, which tests show isn't enough to harm you. But if I see reliable research to the contrary, you can trust you'll hear about it in Health & Wealth Bulletin.
Keep sending your questions, comments, and suggestions our way. We read every e-mail... feedback@healthandwealthbulletin.com.
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