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Buy Tomorrow’s Winners of the Renewable Energy War Today September 1, 2020 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Investment Opportunities, Natural Resources, Stocks Bluegums is a special place … and it shows the future of electrical energy. It’s a cluster of buildings built out of Table Mountain sandstone, halfway up the slope between the rocky shore of False Bay and the mountainous spine above. The views are stunning: It’s also the southernmost inhabited parcel of land in the […]
Powell Powers Through: Walmart Eyes TikTok, Big Lots’ Profit Tops August 28, 2020 Great Stuff Friday Four Play: The “Never Break the Chain” Edition Powell rings like a bell through the night, and wouldn’t you love to love him? Took to the sky without a rate hike, when will we get another? All your life you’ve never seen a market taken by the wind. Would you stay if he promised […]
Disconnected Dow; Forgotten Facebook; Starbucks Unstuck August 25, 2020 Great Stuff Disgusted, Disconnected and Discombobulated I have a bone to pick today, dear reader. Oh boy … mayhem! Now, we’re all tired of the disconnect between Wall Street and Main Street. With the U.S. unemployment rate above 10% due to the pandemic, some of us more so than others. There are valid reasons for this. First […]
China’s Loss = Your Gain: Get Rich From Supply Chain Disruption August 25, 2020 Big Picture. Big Profits., Global Economy, Investing, Investment Opportunities, Stocks Be careful what you wish for, lest it come true. Chinese President Xi Jinping may want to keep that in mind. Xi has engineered a sharp reversal of the policies of his predecessor, Deng Xiaoping, who sought to strengthen China by modernizing it. Deng’s approach was based on a Chinese aphorism: “It doesn’t matter whether […]
The Market Doesn’t Control You — Ignore the “Dinner Bell” August 20, 2020 American Investor Today, Education, Investing (3-minute read) Pavlov showed that dogs could be conditioned to salivate at the sound of a bell. But dogs aren’t the only ones who can be conditioned. Investors need to throw off the market’s conditioning if they want to be successful.





