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Zuck Bucks You Played Yourself Meme It (Still) Sucks To Zuck; Ford’s Af-Ford-ability; Buffett’s Printer Buffet? April 7, 2022 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff A Token Crypto Investment How much does a digital dollar really cost? The question is detrimental, paralyzin’ my thoughts — parasites in my social media keep me with a gut feeling, y’all… Oh, oh, I know this one … nah, I’ve got nothing. I don’t think Kendrick Lamar was talking about digital dollars as much […]
Cannabis Reform MORE act Cannabis Reform Just Got Another Big Win April 7, 2022 by Jay Goldberg Cannabis, Winning Investor Daily I still believe this is the year Congress will finally legalize cannabis.
Fossil Fuels are not leaving anytime soon Why the World Can’t Wave Goodbye to Fossil Fuels April 6, 2022 by Charles Mizrahi Investing, Real Talk, Stocks (3-minute read) The Biden administration has waged a war on fossil fuels. But no matter how much we go green right now, we still need them. Charles shares why…
Start shutting down money printer Powell rate hike meme The Fed’s Moving Castle, Uber’s Delivery Service, JetBlue’s Spirited Away April 6, 2022 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Listen To The Fed Great Ones, I know there’s something in the Federal Reserve’s smile. I get a notion from the look in its eyes, yeah. We’ve built an economy, but that economy falls apart. Your growth stock gains … turn to dark. Listen to the Fed — when it’s calling for you. Listen to […]
investment trap Your Investment Expectations Could Be a Trap April 5, 2022 by Ted Bauman Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy Recently, someone I follow on Twitter recounted how a friend had invested some money for his child. He expected an annual average return of 16% on that investment. He based this on the compound annual return of the total U.S. stock market over the last decade. There’s only one problem: Past performance is no guarantee of future returns.

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