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The Key to Supersized Profits in a $45 Billion Market July 14, 2020 by Ted Bauman Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Stocks [4-minute read] Facebook and Google are missing the key ingredients to grow profits from here … but this overlooked tech company is already putting those pieces together.
The Dow is about to melt like the gooey center of s’mores over a hot fire. But will it melt up or melt down? (And will there be chocolate?) The Dow’s Squeeze Box; Rivian Reminds Us It Exists July 10, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Friday Four Play: The “Squeezed Like S’mores” Edition The Dow Jones Industrial Average is about to melt like the gooey center of s’mores over a hot fire. If technical indicators are worth their salt, this melt will happen soon. The question is, will it be a melt up or a melt down? (And will there […]
Thursday: The day where Wall Street remembers unemployment exists, and tech stocks rally. Time to Get Teched; Great Stuff Responds July 9, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff QQQ: The Greatest Show The Nasdaq Composite just broke out to fresh all-time highs. Sound familiar to you? I typed those exact words about one month ago on June 4 … a Thursday. Today is also a Thursday. And, just like Arthur Dent, I never could get the hang of Thursdays. Why do Thursdays matter? […]
Got your Disney fix yet? At these prices, you can’t afford to miss out on this sleeping entertainment giant! Walmart+, Disney+ … Great Stuff Double Plus! July 8, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Disney Is Impressive … Most Impressive. Since most of the major financial headlines today are “B”-double-“O”-ring, I thought it’d be nice to look at a rather undervalued company that just happens to be a Great Stuff Pick. We recommended buying The Walt Disney Co. (NYSE: DIS) at the literal end of 2019 — December 31, […]
As the recession begins, consumers cut back on spending. This means when the recovery begins, there’s pent-up consumer demand. These 3 Sectors Will Lead the Recovery July 8, 2020 by Michael Carr 2020 Financial Crisis, U.S. Economy, Winning Investor Daily As the recession begins, consumers cut back on spending. This means when the recovery begins, there’s pent-up consumer demand.

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