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Chipmaker sand shortage Travolta meme small Sand Stashed, Virgin Crashed & Kohl’s Cashed
by Joseph Hargett March 5, 2021 Great Stuff
Friday Four Play: The “I Don’t Like Sand” Edition I will multiply your descendants as the stars of the heaven and as the sand which is on the seashore; and your descendants shall possess the gate of their enemies. — Genesis, 22:17. And y’all thought I was going to quote Star Wars there, didn’t you? […]
How to Spot a Winning Stock Chart (4-minute read) We always keep our eyes on the trend. Today, we’ll show you how you can, too. Read more…
1 ETF to Buy as Video Games Fly Off Shelves (5-minute read) Video games have been on the rise — the pandemic just punched it up. See how you can get in on this $160 billion industry now (no controller required). Read more…
Stonks only go up Rocket companies meme small Reddit’s Rocket, Virgin Territory & Fubar’d Fubo
by Joseph Hargett March 3, 2021 Great Stuff
Reddit’s Roaring Rocket Howdy, Great Ones! Are you ready for another foray into the great wide open? Today, we’re talking “meme” stocks again. Specifically, Rocket Companies (NYSE: ), the parent company of Rocket Mortgage, Rocket Loans and Quicken Loans. Now, as we all know, mortgages and loans are terribly exciting — emphasis on the terrible. […]
Find Winning Stocks When Interest Rates Spike Which stocks can hand you profits when last year’s darlings take a beating from rising yields.

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