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Let’s Talk Turkey: The Real Inflation Villains November 23, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., News, U.S. Economy One thing I like about Thanksgiving is the opportunity it presents for stimulating conversation. I’m not talking about heated political debates. Over the years, I’ve figured out a clever way to avoid this entirely. No, I don’t disinvite people I disagree with. I simply prime myself with a couple of interesting, but little-known facts. I wait for the right moment, then drop the bomb … gently, of course. And just to make sure there’s no blowback, I focus on issues where everyone will agree. Republican or Democrat, it doesn’t matter. So, in service of your Thanksgiving table, allow me to offer 2021’s Bauman’s Diversionary Topic™…
A Crash Course in Greek November 23, 2021 Investing, Trading Strategies, True Options Masters They're complex and typically reserved for large hedge funds... but Greeks like rho and delta can be useful for individual traders, too.
Crypto Powers the Largest Crowdfund Ever November 22, 2021 Cryptocurrency, Winning Investor Daily This could be the next big trend in crypto…
Gaslighting Gmail, Paddling Peloton, Tierra Grande & Warcraft Warzones November 19, 2021 Great Stuff Friday Feedback: The “Email Is Evil” Edition Welcome to Friday Feedback, Great Ones! At least I think “welcome!” As many of you have noticed, the email gods have not been kind so far in November. But we’ll get to that in a minute… First, if you happen to be new around here, Friday Feedback is […]
Trigger Warning: Bernie’s Socialism for the Rich November 19, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., News, U.S. Economy Considerations of subsidy, cost and tax dominate public debate around U.S. social spending. People like Bernie Sanders and AOC want the government to pay more of the excessive costs of life in the United States, which are far higher than our peers. But that doesn’t address why these things are so expensive in the first place — and why they will get even more expensive if the government starts to subsidize them. Building on my longstanding interest in market structure and public policy, in today’s video — sure to be controversial! — I explain why the most progressive approach to solving America’s problems is in some ways the most conservative one.





