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This House Is On Fire, Berkshire’s Big Bet & Getting Sentimental March 21, 2022 Great Stuff Safe As Houses? Great Ones, it’s time to talk about houses again. Do we really have to? Yes. Yes, we do … and I don’t like it any more than you do. You see, there was a report on February U.S. existing home sales on Friday that literally got buried under a landslide of Russia/Ukraine […]
China Brings BABA Back; Nvidia’s Mega Meta Might; Chipotle Gets Chippy March 16, 2022 Great Stuff Asian ADR Acrobatics Great Ones, I am ashamed to admit it, but I fell victim to one of the two classic blunders: Never get involved in a stock war in Asia. As we all know, only slightly less well-known is this: Never go in against a Sicilian when death is on the line! But that’s […]
Fusion’s Fascinating Future & Wall Street’s Wild Expectations February 25, 2022 Great Stuff Friday Feedback: The “From Fuel Cells To Fusion” Edition Welcome back to “The Greatest Show in Finance!”™ Great Ones! Literally no one calls it that. You realize that, don’t you? Hey, don’t spoil my fun! Who am I? Why, I’m your host, Mr. Great Stuff. And today, we’re answering your stock market maladies, your investing […]
What Russia’s War Means for Your Investments February 25, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Global Economy, News Russia's invasion of the Ukraine is official. With tanks in the street, sanctions set to fly and Russia's stock market in free fall, Ted Bauman takes a moment to zoom out and look at the bigger picture for your portfolio. Today's video covers Russia's motivations for going to war, the likely outcome for global commodities prices, and how you can safely grow and protect your wealth as history unfolds in Eastern Europe.
The 1 Thing That Could Cause a Stock Market Collapse February 11, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Education, Investing “Collapse” is the most frightening word in any investor’s vocabulary. It refers to a steep and sudden decline in stock prices much larger than the standard -20% definition of a bear market. Fortunately, such collapses are rare. But they all have one thing in common: liquidity — the presence of willing buyers — evaporates. In today’s video , I explain how these dreaded events occur … and what to watch for when one threatens.





