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Risky Business, Crypto Causalities & Plug Prophesying January 7, 2022 Great Stuff Friday Feedback: The “Risk Tolerance” Edition Welcome one and all to the Greatest Show in Finance!* (* Your results may vary. Terms and conditions apply. See the back of the cereal box for details.) It’s Friday Feedback day here at Great Stuff. Today’s the day that we dive into the Great Stuff email inbox and […]
Nvidia’s Gonna Give It To Ya, Ford’s Lightning Bolts & Topps Of The Class January 4, 2022 Great Stuff The One-Stop Future Shop Great Ones, welcome to Great Stuff’s Picks 2022 edition part two. Yesterday, I dove headfirst into my predictions for which stocks are gonna rock 2022 in a blaze of glory. If you missed my first pick … first, shame on you. Second, click here to read all about Advanced Micro Devices […]
Buy the Bike, Sell the Stock December 28, 2021 Investing, Investment Opportunities, Real Talk, U.S. Economy (3-minute read) I knew this company would be one of the big winners of the pandemic. But there wasn’t a snowball’s chance in hell that I would buy its stock…
EVgo Your Own Way, A Meta Called Quest & Who’s Your GoDaddy? December 28, 2021 Great Stuff EV Come, EVgo? Read up on your favorite stock — will it put on a show? Hear Mr. Great Stuff say it’s a game of EV come and EVgo (Nasdaq: ). But I wonder, does he know? Has he ever invested like this? And I know that he’d be here right now if I could […]
Fed Tightening? Time to Change Your Financial Wardrobe December 7, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, News At first, it was tough to forgo almost all carbohydrates except those from vegetables … especially from a guy renowned for his pasta dishes. And my breakup with rice was especially poignant, given my love of South and Southeast Asian food. But I made the changes — and today I’m better for it. The Federal Reserve’s recent hawkish turn suggests a different kind of belt-tightening is just around the corner. Just as I had to give up some things to achieve the goal of a stable, healthy me, financial markets must make some changes if the Fed starts tightening interest rates. What are they likely to be, and how could they affect your portfolio?





