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El Salvador’s Bitcoin Bop, Painful Peloton Peddling & Lulu’s Lucky Strike September 9, 2021 Great Stuff Bitcoin’s Technical Savior If you’ve seen “El Salvador” more this week than you have in your entire life, well, I take it you don’t live there. And if you are a Great One living down in El Salvador, why in the world have you not dropped by our inbox to say howdy?! Wait. Hold on […]
Coinbase & The Chamber of SECrets, Oh No Nio & Typical Tesla Tirades September 8, 2021 Great Stuff If You Wanna Be My Lender You gotta get with the SEC’s lawyers … apparently. The market has had its share of soap opera theatrics over the years — remember when Great Stuff brought you Big Tech’s classic Antitrust Issues? And real OG Great Ones remember the long-running Tesla-driven plot of EV Days. (No? Just […]
1 Big Risk to the Recovery September 8, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, U.S. Economy It's not just auto manufacturers feeling the pain. Supply chain disruptions are limiting output and sales across many industries. It’s one major factor that’s holding back the recovery, and it’s of paramount importance to stocks. Here’s why.
Tesla’s “Model 2” Is 38% Cheaper Than Other Cars September 7, 2021 Hard Commodities, Technology, Winning Investor Daily If Tesla’s plans for the Model 2 come to fruition, the mass-market EV would cost 38% less than a new vehicle today.
Right Now, Cash Is King September 7, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, U.S. Economy The trend is clear. When the market starts getting “toppy,” insiders at technology companies stop buying their own shares. Corporate executives know what’s going on in their industries better than anyone else. Every quarter, they must tell the market what they think about their own prospects in an official filing. But they can buy and sell shares in their own company at any time. That makes insider purchases a critical data point for investors. That’s the lowest level of insider buying over the last five years. This is powerful evidence of something I’ve been saying all summer. Right now, smart investors should be buying quality companies. That means strong balance sheets, recession-proof revenues and above all, strong free cash flow. Here’s the evidence.





