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Buy Tomorrow’s Winners of the Renewable Energy War Today September 1, 2020 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Investment Opportunities, Natural Resources, Stocks Bluegums is a special place … and it shows the future of electrical energy. It’s a cluster of buildings built out of Table Mountain sandstone, halfway up the slope between the rocky shore of False Bay and the mountainous spine above. The views are stunning: It’s also the southernmost inhabited parcel of land in the […]
FAANGs out: Feisty Facebook and the Apple Apathy August 27, 2020 Great Stuff Apple: Destroyer of Headphone Jacks … and Privacy Savior? It’s a savage garden out there, my friend. A savage garden. Oh great, this birthday must really be getting to Mr. Great Stuff… No, no midlife crises here … though I did start to buy much more vinyl recently, now that you mention it… Is this […]
China’s Loss = Your Gain: Get Rich From Supply Chain Disruption August 25, 2020 Big Picture. Big Profits., Global Economy, Investing, Investment Opportunities, Stocks Be careful what you wish for, lest it come true. Chinese President Xi Jinping may want to keep that in mind. Xi has engineered a sharp reversal of the policies of his predecessor, Deng Xiaoping, who sought to strengthen China by modernizing it. Deng’s approach was based on a Chinese aphorism: “It doesn’t matter whether […]
More Vaccine Dreams; Apple and Tesla Hit Splitsville August 24, 2020 Great Stuff The Hardest Part Oh, don’t it feel like bullish right now? Don’t it feel like something from a dream? Well, we’ve never known a market quite like this, and it feels like these gains might never come again. But Great Stuff readers know better than to try and pretend. No one could’a ever told you […]
Tesla Feels, Uber Reels and Pfizer Heals August 21, 2020 Great Stuff Friday Four Play: The “They Did the Math” Edition It’s come to my attention that I have a reputation for being a market bear. Honestly, with all Great Stuff’s “be prepared” and “buy gold and safe haven investments” talk, I can see why. Personally, I prefer “market realist,” but perception is perception, and reader sentiment […]





