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Mr. Metaverse meeting Meta Undertaker meme Mighty Morphin’ Meta Rangers; Tesla Investors A-Twitter
by Joseph Hargett April 14, 2022 Great Stuff
Meta Meets Mr. Metaverse Come with me … and you’ll be… In a world of pure meta imagination? Go with Meta (Nasdaq: ) … and you better, expect a data privacy situation! That’s right: I bet you didn’t know Willy Wonka was talking about overindulgence in the metaverse, that always-online virtual ether. What in the […]
Beat Market Turbulence with Endless Income Beat Market Turbulence With Endless Income! The anti-dividend headlines are from the mid-20-teens, when the market was obsessed with “disruptive” — but profitless — growth stocks. Rockefeller, on the other hand, made that pro-dividend statement in 1908.As the times change, so do investor attitudes.
Options Arena: Twitter Takeover Options Arena: Twitter Takeover Twitter popped as much as 37% on the news that Elon Musk was joining the board. Is this pure hype, or is TWTR a long-term trade?
Zuck Bucks You Played Yourself Meme It (Still) Sucks To Zuck; Ford’s Af-Ford-ability; Buffett’s Printer Buffet?
by Joseph Hargett April 7, 2022 Great Stuff
A Token Crypto Investment How much does a digital dollar really cost? The question is detrimental, paralyzin’ my thoughts — parasites in my social media keep me with a gut feeling, y’all… Oh, oh, I know this one … nah, I’ve got nothing. I don’t think Kendrick Lamar was talking about digital dollars as much […]
investment trap Your Investment Expectations Could Be a Trap Recently, someone I follow on Twitter recounted how a friend had invested some money for his child. He expected an annual average return of 16% on that investment. He based this on the compound annual return of the total U.S. stock market over the last decade. There’s only one problem: Past performance is no guarantee of future returns.

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