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If You Didn’t Listen, It’s Not Too Late — Here’s 1 Great Buy Today April 9, 2020 by Charles Mizrahi 2020 Financial Crisis, American Investor Today The oil sector was crushed. But that shouldn’t surprise anyone that’s been paying attention to the sector. With the market trying to recover, its more important now than ever before to look for great companies at bargain prices. Charles Mizrahi shares why this one tech company is set to thrive no matter how long the recovery takes.
Former Fed Chair Bernanke predicted that U.S. gross domestic product would fall 30%. Tell me again how we’re not comparing this to the Great Depression? Manic Markets, Sailing Saudis and Muddy Waters April 8, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff The Volatility Experience Manic depression is searching my soul. I know what I want, but I just don’t know. — Jimi Hendrix, “Manic Depression.” Did you see yesterday’s reversal? The market was up more than 3% across the board and then … pow! Total market reversal. Someone must’ve crossed the streams. Rather than panic about […]
The One Thing the Market Can’t Price in Yet April 8, 2020 by John Ross American Investor Today Small businesses are closing down – permanently. No one knows just how bad this is going to get. But chances are that the market isn’t pricing in the full extent of economic damage. John Ross cautions readers about getting back into the market too soon.
It is the best of times; it is the worst of times. The market rallied in the spring of hope, but we’re likely headed toward a coronavirus winter of despair. Tangled Market Morgans; Therapy in the Lap of Luxury April 6, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff A Tale of 2 Morgans It is the best of times; it is the worst of times. We’re living in both an age of wisdom and an age of foolishness. And while this weekend’s coronavirus news helped lift expectations for the spring of hope … we’re likely headed toward a winter of despair. Dickens? On […]
I wish I had better market news, but the truth hurts. Sure, it’s not as much as jumping on a bicycle without a seat, but it hurts. Jobs Vs. Corona; Drinking Constellations; Tesla Celebrations April 3, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Friday Four Play: The “Come on Get Happy” Edition It’s Friday, and everyone knows you gotta get down on Friday. You know, you’ve gotta be fresh? Gotta go downstairs … have a bowl of cereal? (With all the good music you reference, Mr. Great Stuff … Rebecca Black? Why? Just … why?) Yeah … about […]

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