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Right Now, Cash Is King
September 7, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, U.S. Economy
The trend is clear. When the market starts getting “toppy,” insiders at technology companies stop buying their own shares. Corporate executives know what’s going on in their industries better than anyone else. Every quarter, they must tell the market what they think about their own prospects in an official filing. But they can buy and sell shares in their own company at any time. That makes insider purchases a critical data point for investors. That’s the lowest level of insider buying over the last five years. This is powerful evidence of something I’ve been saying all summer. Right now, smart investors should be buying quality companies. That means strong balance sheets, recession-proof revenues and above all, strong free cash flow. Here’s the evidence. Why Labor Day Got Me Thinking About Income Opportunities
September 6, 2021 True Options Masters
I usually don't think about Labor Day at all, but this year, it has me thinking about an exciting project Chad Shoop is working on... This Pick-and-Shovel Play Is Your Key to EV Profits
September 4, 2021 Investment Opportunities, Winning Investor Daily
The EV industry is about to catapult one commodity company into the stratosphere. Which Is Better: Growth Stocks or Lottery Tickets?
September 3, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, U.S. Economy
Growth stocks are back in recent weeks. After a difficult first half, shares of “next big thing” companies are rebounding. Fed Chairman Powell’s “hold the course” speech helped. But is this a signal to jump back into companies that may only produce a profit years from now? A recent article from leading research outfit GMO gives five reasons — based on historical evidence — why now may be the riskiest time in two decades to do just that. Hyzon Biden Its Time, Ripping Robinhood & Great Stuff Picks!
September 2, 2021 Great Stuff
Great Stuff Picks: Do The DEW It’s five o’clock on a Thursday. The Great Ones shuffle in. There’s an old man emailing me, making fun of my bourbon again. He says: “Mr. Great Stuff, where is your portfolio?” I’m not really sure how it goes. But it shows up every now and then … when […]