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Kohl’s Cashed, Macy’s On Parade & Nvidia Chips In November 18, 2021 Great Stuff Kohl’s Cash Me Outside From Target targeting inflation-shy shoppers to the DIY duopoly dueling for contractors’ cash, retail hasn’t had such a rip-roaring romp of a week since … well, you tell me. But little did we know all those reports were mere prep work for today’s strip mall slam. The top card on this […]
Canoo Paddles Harder, Rivian Riptides & Lowe’s Floats Upstream November 17, 2021 Great Stuff The Ol’ Canoo Switcheroo Great Ones, you ever wonder what cars would look like if kids designed them? No, I’m not talking about Tesla’s (Nasdaq: ) Cybertruck. That was designed by a man-child… I’m talking about Canoo (Nasdaq: ) and its “Lifestyle Vehicle.” Aside from its absolutely horrible name, Canoo’s flagship vehicle is actually pretty […]
2 Plays to Profit on Those Bare Necessities November 17, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investment Opportunities, U.S. Economy Refresh… Refresh… Refresh… That sums up a couple hours I spent on Walmart’s website the other night. The rumor is that they were restocking Xboxes for online purchases, and I’m hellbent on snatching one as a Christmas gift for my boys. Every time I refreshed my screen, I got the same message: “30 minutes before […]
The 401K Is Dead. Long Live Risk. November 17, 2021 Trading Strategies, True Options Masters He’s a publisher of a financial newsletter… and he doesn’t have a 401k. Chris Cimorelli is building his wealth another way.
Opportunity Alert: Get Ready for the Shipping Revolution, Part 2 November 16, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, Investment Opportunities When I finally found it, my shipment was standing on an enormous wooden pallet in the middle of what looked like a junkyard 20 miles outside Washington, D.C. That was as far as they were going to take it. “They” being the shipping company I’d hired to bring some things from Cape Town to Washington, where I’d taken on a one-year consultancy at the World Bank. The freight forwarder in Cape Town had neglected to offer the option to have things delivered door to door. Oops...





