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No Fear Here: 4 Stocks to Beat the Wuhan Virus January 31, 2020 2020 Financial Crisis, Great Stuff Friday Four Play: The “Fear Inoculum” Edition (Did a friend forward you this email? If so, you owe them big-time! Seriously, this is Great Stuff. We don’t take that title lightly. After you’ve thanked your friend profusely, why not sign up for yourself today? It’s mostly painless. I promise.) The Wuhan coronavirus is officially a […]
Kung Flu Crazy; Borg Assimilates Delphi; Apple Cooks up Earnings January 28, 2020 Great Stuff Kung Flu Crazy Another day, another virus story. Are you sick and tired of the “kung flu” yet? (Editor’s Note: If you’re sick and tired with the kung flu, please seek medical attention immediately.) After getting the sweats yesterday, the market appears to feel much better today. Much like you when you’re out of sick […]
Is Boeing Stock Too Big to Fail? January 28, 2020 American Investor Today, Investing, Stocks Boeing is working to recover from its recent crises with its new CEO. He wants to turn the company around by delivering more 737s before year’s end. I take a look at Boeing’s balance sheet and other data to let you know whether you should bet on a surge … or expect the stock to plummet even further.
Voting Gets Lazy; Cash-Craving Comcast; Broadcom Bites the Apple January 24, 2020 Great Stuff Friday Four Play: The “Getting Lazy” Edition Lazy. The entire country is lazy. We have amazing freedoms in this country … freedoms that are the envy of the world: freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, the right to bear arms, et cetera. But the most important of all? The freedom (and […]
Don’t Fall for the Palladium Rally … Why It Will Tank January 20, 2020 American Investor Today, Commodities, Precious Metals The best-performing commodity of the past decade wasn’t corn, oil, silver or even gold. It’s a metal that is critical to the auto industry today. But contrarian Matt Badiali explains two reasons the hot commodity’s rally will end by August. (3-minute read)





