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3 ETFs to Survive Today’s Consumer Inflation September 13, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, Investment Opportunities A supply shortage forced major vehicle producers, such as GM and Ford, to cut back on production and stockpile unfinished vehicles. And it’s not just carmakers ... PPG, Sherwin Williams, Pulte Group and many other companies are feeling the pinch of supply shortages.
With such a massive disruption in supply, how can you know for certain if your investments are secure?
In today’s Your Money Matters, find out why Ted’s advice on “being selective” is so crucial right now.
Don’t Let NIO’s Dilution Become A Bearish Delusion September 11, 2021 Great Stuff What’s The Deal With NIO Stock? One EV’s obscenely larger, and one EV’s obscenely small. And the ones that GM makes you don’t do anything at all… Go ask Tesla when it’s 10 feet tall. And if you go chasing EVs and you know the stock’s going to fall, tell them a hookah-smoking Great Stuff […]
El Salvador’s Bitcoin Bop, Painful Peloton Peddling & Lulu’s Lucky Strike September 9, 2021 Great Stuff Bitcoin’s Technical Savior If you’ve seen “El Salvador” more this week than you have in your entire life, well, I take it you don’t live there. And if you are a Great One living down in El Salvador, why in the world have you not dropped by our inbox to say howdy?! Wait. Hold on […]
Coinbase & The Chamber of SECrets, Oh No Nio & Typical Tesla Tirades September 8, 2021 Great Stuff If You Wanna Be My Lender You gotta get with the SEC’s lawyers … apparently. The market has had its share of soap opera theatrics over the years — remember when Great Stuff brought you Big Tech’s classic Antitrust Issues? And real OG Great Ones remember the long-running Tesla-driven plot of EV Days. (No? Just […]
1 Big Risk to the Recovery September 8, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, U.S. Economy It's not just auto manufacturers feeling the pain. Supply chain disruptions are limiting output and sales across many industries. It’s one major factor that’s holding back the recovery, and it’s of paramount importance to stocks. Here’s why.





