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Be fearful Buffett Dickens Michael Jordan quote meme small DoorDash Away, AirBnb’s Infinity and Beyond McMeat February 26, 2021 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Friday Four Play: The “Ain’t That the Dickens?” Edition It is the best of economies. It is the worst of economies. It is a season of much-anticipated growth. It is a season of much-feared loss… Great Ones, if it sounds like we’re stuck in Charles Dickens novel, it’s because — maybe we are. Wall Street […]
Unlimited Plug Power Meme Small Unlimited Plug Power, Hyzon Hype Down and the Walls of Jericho February 25, 2021 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff The New Plug Power Generation With all due respect to Prince, Great Stuff is taking over as the head of the new power generation. We’re looking for the cream of the investment crop so you can deck yourself out in diamonds and pearls … it should make you a happy boy or a girl. Today, […]
Time to Play the Reopening Trade February 24, 2021 by Clint Lee Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Stocks Herd immunity will release the spending floodgates on services — here's a way to play the coming splurge.
Don’t Buy Bitcoin Yet — Here’s a Better Idea February 24, 2021 by Nicole Zdzieba American Investor Today, Cryptocurrency, Investing (4-minute read) Bitcoin continues to make new highs. But we still say it doesn’t count as a currency until you can pay your rent with it. Until then, it’s a speculation. Here’s a better idea…
New York City reopens theaters AMC meme small AMC’s Silver Screens; SPAC Lucid-ity and Elon Bites Bitcoin February 23, 2021 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Let’s All Go to the Movies? To go to the movies, or not to go to the movies? That is the question. Whether ‘tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of judgmental people shaming you for going out to see the new Tom & Jerry movie, or to take masks and […]

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