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30 Million Unemployed; Tesla Cries Freedom; Microsoft Goes Hard
April 30, 2020 Great Stuff
On the Turning Away… …from the pale and downtrodden … and the words that they say which we don’t understand. Wall Street almost — almost — became aware of the U.S. economy this morning. Continuing the epic U.S. employment saga, the Labor Department put another brick in the unemployment wall this morning. Some 3.8 million […] Quantum Investing; Beyond Retail; Wayfail; Shwedy Security
April 27, 2020 Great Stuff
A Quantum Leap Today, dear readers, we take off our quarantine masks and put on our thinking caps. Well … figuratively speaking, at least. Keep those masks on for now, please. Why our thinking caps? Because President Trump’s 2021 budget requests $237 million in funding for quantum computing. Roughly $25 million of that budget request […] 3 Key Industries Expected to Rebound After 2020 Stock Market Turmoil
April 23, 2020 American Investor Today, Investment Opportunities
Investors who sit on the sidelines when bad news hits often miss out on huge gains. With the market down over coronavirus and economic fears, now’s the time to buy great companies trading at discounted prices. Charles Mizrahi shows you how to benefit from three ETFs set to outperform over the long term. Oilers Upset; Nothin’ Streamin’ but Debt
April 22, 2020 Great Stuff
Much Ado About Nothing? For the past several days, Wall Street fretted over plunging oil prices. Well, Wall Street was concerned for a while … the financial media just decided it was finally time to take notice. In classic financial media form, however, it appears that the hype surrounding negative oil prices actually prompted a […] Job Unrest; Abbott Tests; Netflix’s Best
April 16, 2020 Great Stuff
You’ve Got a Friend in Me “So, no one told you life was gonna be this way … (insert clapping here).” Weekly jobless claims are in, dear reader, and I had to do a double take. Roughly 5.24 million Americans filed new unemployment claims last week, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Now, we’ve […]