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Your Trade War Trading Strategy; Peloton Hacked; Thor Calls the Thunder September 30, 2019 Great Stuff Trade War Cycle: You Are Here Today marks the end of the third quarter of 2019. How are you all holding up? I hope it’s better than the major market indexes. For the quarter, the Dow is up about 0.7%, the S&P 500 is up a mere 0.3% and the Nasdaq Composite is down 1.5%. […]
Major Cannabis Reform: The SAFE Banking Act September 28, 2019 American Investor Today, Cannabis, Saturday News Letter, U.S. Economy Marijuana stocks have plummeted in the past year. But the SAFE Banking Act could launch them in the next year — if the Senate gets it right. In the meantime, position yourself for a boost by investing in the most promising businesses. We tell you exactly how. (5-minute read)
Amazon’s Alexa Goes Full Samuel Jackson; Peloton’s Pricey IPO September 26, 2019 Great Stuff Say “Alexa” Again, I Dare You No, it’s not 2001. We’re way past that at this point. Alexa is taking over. Amazon.com Inc. (Nasdaq: AMZN) held a major reveal yesterday. There were no spiffy invitations like you get for Apple Inc. (Nasdaq: AAPL) events … so you might have missed it. At the event, Amazon […]
Legislation Is Dead; Nike Taps Into Girl Power September 25, 2019 Great Stuff Well … Ain’t That a Peach? It’s official. The impeachment of President Donald Trump has begun. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced a formal impeachment inquiry into the president late yesterday. And it only took a public shaming from presidential hopeful Senator Elizabeth Warren over the weekend to make it happen. That’s about all the political […]
Google Won’t Forget You … Ever; Snap Hands Over Project Voldemort September 24, 2019 Great Stuff Gone, but Never Forgotten Today, we’re going to talk about digital privacy. It’s not a sexy topic by any means. But it’s a vitally important one. Earlier today, Europe’s highest court ruled in favor of Alphabet Inc.’s (Nasdaq: GOOG) Google. The case centered on Google users’ “right to be forgotten.” At its core, “right to […]





