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How You Can Escape the Fed’s “Teddy Bear Picnic” How You Can Escape the Fed’s “Teddy Bear Picnic” Last week, I wrote that in its quest to defeat inflation, the Federal Reserve wants to make investors like us poorer. The “wealth effect” says happy and bullish investors tend to spend more money than sad and bearish ones. So, as far as the Fed is concerned, plummeting portfolio values are a good thing. But that’s only part of the story...
There’s a glitch in the market that creates huge opportunities. Opportunity’s Knocking With This Special Class of Stocks (2-minute read) Regardless of the current market environment, 2022 will be a huge year for spinoffs. Here's why…
How to Beat Bitcoin Holders at Their Own Game How to Beat Bitcoin Holders at Their Own Game Mike's Greed Guage would've made 9,185% in six years trading bitcoin... and if one reader hadn't emailed him, he might have missed it.
Elon won't buy Twitter what did it cost meme Elon Musk Musters Even More Buyer’s Remorse
by Joseph Hargett June 6, 2022 Great Stuff
Twitter: The Albatross Around Tesla’s Neck Great Ones, mark my words: Elon Musk is done with Twitter (NYSE: ). I mean, he’s been done for a while … but Elon was looking for a legal way out that didn’t leave him on the hook for billions. And when I say leave “him” on the hook, […]
Gen X Housing market bubble meme Housing Market Heartache, Copper’s Countdown, Energetic Energy Exchanges
by Joseph Hargett June 3, 2022 Great Stuff
Friday Feedback: The “X Ain’t Gonna Give It To Ya” Edition  Overture. Email fights. This is it, we’ll hit the heights. And oh, what heights we’ll hit. On with the show, this is it! Yes, Great Ones … it’s that time again! Umm … what time is that Mr. Great Stuff? It’s time for “The […]

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