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Apple & Amazon Ablaze, Facebook’s Meta-life Crisis & Trolling The Trolls
October 29, 2021 Great Stuff
Friday Feedback: The “FAANGs For The Memories” Edition Welcome to Friday Feedback, Great Ones! We’ll get to our usual Reader Feedback insanity in a minute. But first… We need to dive into the literal deluge of data that hit Wall Street in the past 12 hours. I mean, half the FAANG group either reported earnings […] Coinbase’d Citi, Amazon Vs. Spy, Blue Origin’s Reef’er & DraftKing’s Denied
October 26, 2021 Great Stuff
We Built This Citi On … Coinbase? Coinbase Global (Nasdaq: ) is knee-deep in the hoopla once again. And cryptocurrency naysayers are sinking in their fight. Bright and early this morning, Citi joined the bullish side of the Coinbase equation, initiating COIN stock with a “buy/high-risk” rating and a $415 price target. For those of […] Truth’s Brave New Digital World, Tesla Hertz & Far Beyond Meatless
October 25, 2021 Great Stuff
Wall Street Gone Wild We call them “Problem child!” With gains they are beguiled. Fundamentals are reviled. They are Wall Street gone wild! (Man, I miss ‘80s rock.) Today, Great Ones, we’re drilling down once again, hammering on the theme that Wall Street is more than a little out of control. If you missed my […] Mr. Market’s Massacre, Gimme Seltzer Shelter & Norwegian’s Sea Shanties
October 6, 2021 Great Stuff
Whole Lotta … Red? Great googly moogly, we’re really doing this sell-off thing, huh? The market needs coolin’ and honestly … today, we’re just foolin’ around, finding the fun stuff amid the market massacre. If you’ve kept up with Great Stuff recently, I don’t need to send you back to school to know that today’s […] Sell the Stock Market
October 6, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Trading Strategies, U.S. Economy
Is it a stock market or a market of stocks? That philosophical question has a way of stirring up heated debates among analysts. The former resonates well with investors that prefer to buy and hold the broader market, like through an index fund. The latter believe that active stock picking can beat the indexing approach. The truth is that both approaches work, but only under the right conditions.