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consumer demand is driving supply chain disruption The 1 ETF to Rule the Economic Revival March 24, 2021 by Clint Lee Big Picture. Big Profits., Global Economy Book reports … ahem, I mean quarterly earnings season is fast approaching. And buried within the press releases and conference calls, there are key nuggets of information. For example… While financial results handily beat analysts’ estimates for the most recent quarter … they could have been better. Much better. That’s because many companies suffered delayed […]
SPACs: An Unacceptable Risk March 16, 2021 by Ted Bauman Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Stocks SPACs not only allow rogue companies to misrepresent themselves before their mergers … it encourages them to do so.
Profit From the Pullback With This ETF March 10, 2021 by Clint Lee Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Stocks Many stocks caught up in the sell-off are now underpriced relative to their growth potential. Here's a way to play the dip.
Robotaxis Will Be the Cheapest Way to Travel March 2, 2021 by Steve Fernandez Technology, Winning Investor Daily The cost to travel in robotaxis is expected to be less than half that of a personal car and over 10 times cheaper than a traditional taxi ride.
This is only one company in the burgeoning “mobility as a service” (MaaS) space. Forget About Traffic: This Startup Will Change Everything March 1, 2021 by Ian King Technology, Winning Investor Daily This new industry uses modern technology to disrupt how people and things move around the planet.

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