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Falling jobless claims just aren’t exciting enough for Wall Street. This is 2020, after all — investors need more exciting fare. Surprising Claims; Apple’s Bushel; Vroom Vroom Vr—Oof
by Joseph Hargett August 13, 2020 Great Stuff
Sigh-Worthy Jobless Claims Welcome to Great Stuff’s Reader Feedback day! I have to say, your continued outpouring of emails brings a tear to my eye. In the immortal (and misquoted) words of Sally Field, “You like me! You really like me!” OK, so not all of you… But, just like Howard Stern on an eight-ball […]
Buy Gold or Gold Miners? 1 Trade to Profit From the Metal’s Rally [4-minute read] If you understand this relationship between the gold price and shares of gold miners, you have the key to profit from this rally.
The Fed, Congress and Big Tech walk into a bar… Only one walks out, and the rest is market volatility. Congress’ Trust Issues; Trump’s Kodak Moment; Micro on the Mic
by Joseph Hargett July 29, 2020 Great Stuff
You Spin Me Round My head is spinning today, dear reader. There’s so much going on — so much you need to know — that it’s hard to keep up. After weeks of the same ol’, same ol’, 2020 dumped a veritable ton of information all in one day. And we’re not just talking the […]
Elon Musk Finally Stopped Blowing It Investors are just now waking up to the electric vehicle future because Elon Musk finally stopped blowing it.
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 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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