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Taiwan’s Bargaining Chip; Tilray Takes Flight & Far Beyond Sausage January 10, 2022 Great Stuff Chip Shortage Come, & Taiwanna Go Home? Work on Wall Street, and I drink bourbon! Chip shortage come, and Taiwanna go home. Stack stock picks ‘till the morning come! Chip shortage come, and Taiwanna go home. Great Ones, if you’ve seen the state of the tech sector on Wall Street, you’d think it was Armageddon. […]
Ian King’s Top 5 Crypto Trades of 2021 January 6, 2022 Cryptocurrency, Winning Investor Daily Subscribers of Ian King’s Next Wave Crypto Fortunes service had an amazing year.
Nvidia’s Gonna Give It To Ya, Ford’s Lightning Bolts & Topps Of The Class January 4, 2022 Great Stuff The One-Stop Future Shop Great Ones, welcome to Great Stuff’s Picks 2022 edition part two. Yesterday, I dove headfirst into my predictions for which stocks are gonna rock 2022 in a blaze of glory. If you missed my first pick … first, shame on you. Second, click here to read all about Advanced Micro Devices […]
Big Picture, Big Profits: Predictions for 2022 January 4, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Education, Investing, U.S. Economy 2022 looks to be an interesting year for investors: a swift market rotation, continued inflation woes, volatility, midterm elections and at least three wild cards in the mix. To survive and thrive through it all, you must start with the big picture. Then you drill down to find the big profits. That's what Ted Bauman and Clint Lee do for you in this first 2022 edition of Your Money Matters. Watch now to hear what both expect of this year and the six exchange-traded funds they recommend.
The No. 1 Lesson From 2021 December 22, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Trading Strategies No, I’m not talking about Christmas … which is only three days away, according to my youngest son’s daily update. It’s the arrival of investment outlook guides. Whether it’s email or snail mail, I’m receiving several every day this week, each divining what 2022 has in store. I thoroughly enjoy these pieces, especially hearing how other predictions may conflict with my own forecasts for the year ahead. But something is missing. Before jumping into predictions, I wish there was more reflection on the year we’re about to complete. After all, you can learn a great deal reflecting on these experiences … whether it’s about yourself or your investment process .And as I look back on 2021, I keep arriving at one simple theme.





