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Virus Shakeouts and Earnings Breakouts; Boeing Defies Gravity
January 29, 2020 2020 Financial Crisis, Great Stuff
See No Virus, Hear No Virus, Speak No Virus Welcome to 2020, where the earnings reactions are made up … and the coronavirus doesn’t matter. That’s right, folks. The Wuhan coronavirus just passed 6,000 confirmed cases in mainland China — making it bigger and faster than SARS — and no one on Wall Street cares. […] Voting Gets Lazy; Cash-Craving Comcast; Broadcom Bites the Apple
January 24, 2020 Great Stuff
Friday Four Play: The “Getting Lazy” Edition Lazy. The entire country is lazy. We have amazing freedoms in this country … freedoms that are the envy of the world: freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, the right to bear arms, et cetera. But the most important of all? The freedom (and […] Bezos’ Saudi Blunder; NFLX Buffers; NIO Chunders
January 22, 2020 Great Stuff
Phishing With Princes “This is soooo funny! Like and share to see what happens!” Few things in the English language get my blood boiling more than phrases like these. They come in emails, on Facebook posts, in direct messages and through texts. What’s even more infuriating is that people I know send this stuff to […] More Roaring Bears; Netflix Puts on Airs; Apple Doesn’t Care
January 17, 2020 Great Stuff
Friday Four Play: The “Big FAANG-y Teeth” Edition Before we get started today, I want to remind you that Great Stuff will be closed on Monday, January 20. It’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and the market is closed. I’ll be enjoying my day off, and I suggest you do the same! With the pleasantries […] Meatless Macs Meet Missile Attacks
January 8, 2020 Great Stuff
Iran…Less Than Feared The funny thing about stock market sentiment? It applies to literally everything. For example, today I find myself discussing the bullish and bearish implications of last night’s Iranian missile attack. According to the financial media, Iran’s retaliation for the U.S. killing Qassem Soleimani, a top Iranian military official, was deemed “less than […]