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Buying, selling, laughing? Anything goes in this market. Hear how Great Stuff readers stay sane amid the insanity. Have Feedback, Will Travel: Economy, Cruises and Puts October 29, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff The “All of the Above” Economy ‘Sup, Great Ones? Welcome to Reader Feedback day! Today, as always, is about you. Your stock market questions. Your investment hopes. Your Wall Street rants. Your deepest options desires. Um … desires, Mr. Great Stuff? Don’t worry, I won’t pull any of that Tom Ellis Lucifer mojo on you. […]
Goldman Sachs aside, the financial sector is struggling. Low interest rates, while good for the gander, are not always good for the goose. Goldman Gains; Fargo Forgotten; B. of A.? No Way October 14, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Welcome to the Bank Parade When I was a young trader, my father took me to New York City to see a banking man. He said: “Son, when you grow up would you be a trader at Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley or Citibank?” He said: “Will you defeat them, your losses and all the market […]
Earnings expectations are high, but can corporate profits outshine the black smoke rising from the U.S. economy? Earnings Confessions; Ford’s Positive Shift; Apple’s 5G Facelift October 12, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff A Smoking Earnings Season On Wall Street there is a tower, where analysts look out to the land to see traders quickly passing by. This is for their own desire, lifting expectations to feel the power boiling in their veins… (Oh oh oh oh oh yeah. Yeah.) Expectations rising, from economic fires we’ve been told. […]
Bank It or Tank It: CREE September 29, 2020 by Chad Shoop American Investor Today, Investing, Investment Opportunities (17-minute video) Master trader Chad Shoop has a soft spot for one particular company. And today, it’s back on his radar. See what he has to say about it in 2020.
Here’s Why There’s a Pumpkin Shortage September 25, 2020 by Annie Stevenson 2020 Financial Crisis, American Investor Today, U.S. Economy (4-minute read) There food and beverage shortages can be explained — their packaging facilities are on the brink. They never planned for this. Everyone needs to have a plan in a crisis. Do you?

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