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Cutting Wood For ARKK, Oh No Sonos! & Hecklin’ Hydrogen
August 19, 2021 Great Stuff
Wood You Burry The Hatchet? Are you ready, Great Ones? Aye, aye, captain! It’s time for Reader Feedback! Today’s the day when we dig through the Great Stuff inbox for those delectable morsels you send us on the daily. Then we chew them up, spit them out, read some tea leaves … and answer your […] The Real Estate Thrill Ride Is Just Getting Started
August 14, 2021 Real Estate, Winning Investor Daily
Millennials were the highest spending generation in 2020, and that trend is set to continue throughout the next decade. And they’re fueling the housing market with their influx of cash. The Mouse’s Fury, Whiffed Wishes and Canadian Railroad Dreams
August 13, 2021 Great Stuff
Friday Four Play: The “Happiest Place On Earth” Edition Just like Jason Voorhees, Walt Disney (NYSE: ) just won’t stay down for long. And today’s quarterly report raised the Mouse’s House from the proverbial grave once again. Now, since Disney is a Great Stuff Picks portfolio holding, you know I never thought Disney was dead […] 4 Steps to Know When to Fish or Cut Bait on a Stock
August 11, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Trading Strategies, U.S. Economy
To combat that emotional tendency, we must rely on our powers of reason.
But when I use reason to explain a particular stock decline, it can feel like special pleading.
It isn’t.
Every specific case of a newish company that’s declined in value shortly after its launch is just a variation on a broader theme.
History shows that not only do these things happen … they often don’t last.
Investors who understand that broader tendency go on to the big gains.
So today, let’s talk about their broader tendency … how do we know when to hold ‘em and when to fold ‘em? Who Pays Tax on Cryptos? Congress Will Decide
August 7, 2021 Cryptocurrency, Government & Politics, Winning Investor Daily
The infrastructure bill working its way through Congress includes tax collection requirements for crypto transactions — but who will have to pay those taxes is still undecided.