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Robinhoodwinked! August 31, 2021 Great Stuff Robinhood’s August Burns Red And I think the brokerage’s merry men would rather wake up when September ends… Robinhood (Nasdaq: ) has had an insane, narrative-driven month: Fresh off its IPO, Robinhood saw the Cathie-Wood-driven “meme stock rally that’s not a meme stock rally.” But that ARK-fueled summer had come and passed, and Robinhood knows […]
Crypto Curmudgeons, Affirm Confirms & Support in Short Supply August 30, 2021 Great Stuff Old Man Yells At New Market Come gather ‘round people wherever you roam, and admit that the waters around you have grown… The times they are a-changin’, Great Ones. And like Dylan sang: You better start swimmin’, or you’ll sink like a stone. OK, I actually have a point that ties all this nonsense into […]
Satellite Scuffles, Kuiper Kool-Aid & Desktop Metal Militia August 26, 2021 Great Stuff Billionaire Boss Fight It’s that time again, Great Ones! Today’s the day we stick our grubby little hands into the Great Stuff mailbag and munch on your delicious Reader Feedback. A sweet little investing question here, some savory market meme-ry over there, and we have ourselves a hot, fresh helping of greatness … or something […]
4 Steps to Know When to Fish or Cut Bait on a Stock August 11, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Trading Strategies, U.S. Economy To combat that emotional tendency, we must rely on our powers of reason.
But when I use reason to explain a particular stock decline, it can feel like special pleading.
It isn’t.
Every specific case of a newish company that’s declined in value shortly after its launch is just a variation on a broader theme.
History shows that not only do these things happen … they often don’t last.
Investors who understand that broader tendency go on to the big gains.
So today, let’s talk about their broader tendency … how do we know when to hold ‘em and when to fold ‘em?
Who Wins This EPIC Struggle for Market Leadership? August 9, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing Friday’s non-farm payrolls report capped off a week of strong economic data. It showed that 943,000 jobs were added in July, way more than economists were expecting. More importantly, the leisure and hospitality industry led the way. They accounted for 40% of the job gains last month as you can see in the chart below. […]





