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Canoo Paddles Harder, Rivian Riptides & Lowe’s Floats Upstream
November 17, 2021 Great Stuff
The Ol’ Canoo Switcheroo Great Ones, you ever wonder what cars would look like if kids designed them? No, I’m not talking about Tesla’s (Nasdaq: ) Cybertruck. That was designed by a man-child… I’m talking about Canoo (Nasdaq: ) and its “Lifestyle Vehicle.” Aside from its absolutely horrible name, Canoo’s flagship vehicle is actually pretty […] Peloton Peddles Shares, Lucid Lucks Out & You Shall Not MoviePass
November 16, 2021 Great Stuff, Stocks
Peloton’s Bestselling Product? Great Ones, what is Peloton Interactive’s (Nasdaq: ) product? What does the company actually sell? I know it’s supposed to sell fitness equipment. But I’m really starting to have doubts. Last week, Peloton proved that it’s having considerable trouble selling stationary bikes and treadmills. The company’s recent trip to the earnings confessional […] Unusual Options Activity: $7.6 Million on 1 Stock
November 15, 2021 Trading Strategies, True Options Masters, Unusual Options Activity
Unusual options activity to the tune of $7.6 million flooded into this ride-sharing company... and Chad's Profit Radar approves. Hyzon Delivers, AUROW Quivers & The Metaverse Shivers
November 12, 2021 Great Stuff
Friday Feedback: The “How You Doin’?” Edition Welcome to Friday Feedback, Great Ones! Yes, it’s that time again … time to dive into the Great Stuff mailbag and answer your biggest, brightest and strangest questions on investing, the stock market and whatever else you throw my way. Seriously, anything goes, so drop us a line […] Uber, Lyft and DoorDash: Sell These “Dead Men Walking” Stocks
November 12, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Trading Strategies
Investors in companies like Uber, Lyft and DoorDash have been victims of a “bezzle.” That’s when a con man has managed to take your money … but YOU don’t know it yet. In today’s video, Ted explains why these so called “flywheel platform” companies can never be profitable without breaking basic laws of economic and social fairness — not to mention many laws. The worst part is that these companies have known this all along, but as part of a strategy to divert everyone’s attention from that, they have subsidized an entire generation’s lifestyle. Based on recent market action, that is almost certainly about to come to an end.