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Prepare for a New Era of Next-Generation Tech October 31, 2020 by Jay Goldberg Technology, Winning Investor Daily Next-generation technologies such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things and Big Data are ushering in a new era for tech investors.
Things are getting spooky in the social media market, and it could have grave consequences for your portfolio! Facebook’s Thriller; Apple Bobbing; Ghouls and Googles October 30, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Friday Four Play: The “FAANG Thriller Bonanza” Edition It’s close to midnight, and social media’s lurking in the dark. Under your screen light, you see a sight that almost stops your heart… Facebook Inc. (Nasdaq: ) saw daily active users (DAU) drop by two million during the third quarter. Elsewhere, Twitter Inc. (NYSE: ) also […]
The No. 1 Way to Win in Chaotic Markets October 30, 2020 by Annie Stevenson 2020 Financial Crisis, American Investor Today, Trading Strategies (3-minute read) In markets like this, we’re seeing nothing but volatility. But there are ways to profit. Our expert Chad Shoop weighs in…
Buying, selling, laughing? Anything goes in this market. Hear how Great Stuff readers stay sane amid the insanity. Have Feedback, Will Travel: Economy, Cruises and Puts October 29, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff The “All of the Above” Economy ‘Sup, Great Ones? Welcome to Reader Feedback day! Today, as always, is about you. Your stock market questions. Your investment hopes. Your Wall Street rants. Your deepest options desires. Um … desires, Mr. Great Stuff? Don’t worry, I won’t pull any of that Tom Ellis Lucifer mojo on you. […]
You know what they say about baseball card collecting in the ‘80s and the stock market. Well, maybe you don’t, but it ain’t pretty… Winter Is Coming; Forests of Azure, Cloudless Solar Skies October 28, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Future in the Cards Sooo … how about those Dodgers? I don’t follow baseball — I got burned on baseball cards back in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s, and it’s been downhill ever since. Anyone else have a massive box of three-decades-old baseball cards that are worth absolutely nothing right now? Oddly enough, there’s […]

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