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farming technology Technology Is Changing Everything — Even Farming September 30, 2021 by Jay Goldberg Technology, Winning Investor Daily In some ways, farming is still stuck in the 1970s. But one company wants to use technology to change that.
Amazon Astro Robot Overlord Simpsons Meme Small Astro’s Stairway to Heaven, Cal-Maine Cracks Up & Woah There Warby September 29, 2021 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Amazon Astro: Ruh, Roh George! What falls down stairs (alone or in pairs), rolls over your family’s dog? What sees you as a snack? Better watch your back! It’s Amazon’s Astro! It’s Astro. It’s Astro. It’s recording your neighborhood. It’s Astro. It’s Astro. It’s better than bad, it’s good? (Anyone else watch Ren & Stimpy?) […]
stock market dip Should You Buy This Dip? September 29, 2021 by Clint Lee Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Investment Opportunities, Trading Strategies Now, if you’re an investor that uses exchange-traded funds (ETFs) tied to an index like the S&P 500, you’ve undoubtedly been conditioned to buy the dip. But before you do that this time, know this: Rising interest rates could lead to a risky new phase in the stock market. It’s one that will look nothing like the past decade ... and will curtail recent stellar returns going forward … especially for buy-and-hold index investors. Here’s why and how rising interest rates come into play...
Fed Inflation and Wall Street Rocky Boxing Match Meme Small Fed’s Fundamental Fire Sale, Ford’s New Focus & Aurora’s Bore-alis September 28, 2021 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff No Easy Way Out The bull market’s not indestructible. Baby, better see that clear. I think it’s unbelievable, how you give into the hands of fear. Some things are worth investing in. Some profits never die. I’m not asking for another bull market. I just wanna know why! There’s no easy way out! There’s no […]
investment could be a trap Your Investment Expectations Could Be a Trap September 28, 2021 by Ted Bauman Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Trading Strategies If you extend the stock market’s average return back 20 years, for example, it falls to 9.8%. That’s consistent with the long-term average over the last 200 years. To anyone whose stock trading experience spans the 12 years since the Great Financial Crisis (GFC), that may seem disappointingly low. But those 12 years are exceptional. Only one of them produced a negative return — 2018. Even then, the Federal Reserve Chairman Jay Powell-induced crash in the fourth quarter of that year immediately reversed in 2019, when the market rocketed 31.5%.Over the last two centuries, on the other hand, one out of every four years produces a negative return. That raises an important question for all investors. On what are your expectations for the next decade based? Could they be leading you into a trap?

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