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Nickel Prices or Electric Vehicle Supply — Either Both Grow or Neither Will November 18, 2019 American Investor Today, Investing, Natural Resources The electric vehicle (EV) revolution is increasing demand for this battery metal — the forecast for 2025 shows a 400% increase. But there’s not enough supply to meet the demand. Matt Badiali talks about what needs to change to keep the future of EVs going. (3-minute read)
This Is THE Options Trading Strategy for Earnings Season in 2020 November 15, 2019 American Investor Today, Investing, Stocks Companies announce their earnings four times a year. Investors speculate on how a stock will move based on earnings — but doing so is a bad habit. With this approach, though, you don’t make a move until after companies report earnings. Anthony Planas talks about this revolutionary strategy that will change how you make money. (3-minute read)
Alibaba Singles’ Day Crushes $30 Billion; Elon Goes After Mr. Unicorn November 11, 2019 Great Stuff Happy Veterans Day Now for a quick history lesson: Today, as many of you know, is Veterans Day. It’s set on November 11 because “the Great War” officially ended on this day back in 1918. It’s when the armistice with Germany went into effect — hence its original name, Armistice Day. In 1954, Armistice Day […]
Beyond Meat Will Bleed; Microsoft’s JEDI Mind Trick October 28, 2019 Great Stuff Beyond Meat: There Will Be Blood Are you a fan of the meatless wonder? Holding some Beyond Meat Inc. (Nasdaq: BYND) in your portfolio, are you? I can’t say I blame you. BYND is up a massive 300% from its initial public offering (IPO) price of $25. Heck, the shares are even up about 51% […]
WeWork’s Lesson in Unicorn Chasing; Tesla Bears Get Crushed October 24, 2019 Great Stuff The Trouble With Chasing Unicorns I think it’s safe to say that I have a unique sense of humor. That’s putting it politely. It’s definitely not one you find very often in the financial realm. However, the saga of WeWork has brought out the inner cynic in more than a few op-ed writers lately. I […]





