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After a 4% whipsaw in one day, Wall Street gets an increasing sense that the recovery will be drawn out … I told you so. Wall Street Nonsense; Banking Bedlam; Tesla’s Hog Heaven July 14, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff An Increasing Lack of Sense and Sensibility There’s an increasing sense that the recovery from the virus related shutdown is going to be more drawn out, more uneven than maybe the market was looking for. — Willie Delwiche, investment strategist at Baird That, dear reader, is your Quote of the Week … but it might […]
Earnings season is ratcheting up the pressure on Wall Street. But the biggest story will be Tesla and a potential surprise profit. Pepsi Pops Earnings; TSLA Shorts Burning; Pfinding Pfizer July 13, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Earnings Season Ga Ga This thing … called earnings season. I just … can’t handle it! This thing … called earnings season. I must … get around to it. Are you ready? Yes, dear reader, second-quarter earnings season is upon us. It’s time to shake all over like a jellyfish … I kinda like it. […]
Expert Interview: How You Can Double Your Profits From Earnings Season July 11, 2020 by Kristen Barrett American Investor Today, Investing, Trading Strategies Our team is putting the finishing touches on a video that shows you how easy it is to make 100% gains every month. In this exclusive interview with Chartered Market Technician Chad Shoop, you’ll learn more about our revolutionary video! (7-minute read)
The Dow is about to melt like the gooey center of s’mores over a hot fire. But will it melt up or melt down? (And will there be chocolate?) The Dow’s Squeeze Box; Rivian Reminds Us It Exists July 10, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Friday Four Play: The “Squeezed Like S’mores” Edition The Dow Jones Industrial Average is about to melt like the gooey center of s’mores over a hot fire. If technical indicators are worth their salt, this melt will happen soon. The question is, will it be a melt up or a melt down? (And will there […]
Don’t Settle for Average Returns — Do THIS Instead July 10, 2020 by Steve Fernandez Stocks, Trading Strategies, Winning Investor Daily By passive investing, investors settle for average returns. Meanwhile, Wall Street firms eat away at investors’ gains by charging a fee for buying these funds.

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