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Consumer prices set another abysmal record for the U.S. economy. There haven’t been this many bad records since disco. Deflation at the Disco; Atomic Datadog; Musk the Martyr May 12, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Wall Street Spins Records This year is all about spinning records. Now, I love to drop vinyl on the turntable as much as the next guy. OK, probably more. There’s just a warm, nostalgic sound with records that you don’t get in today’s sanitized, digital world. But the U.S. economy hasn’t exactly dropped the decade’s […]
As jobless claims continue to soar, Wall Street’s sliver lining is “at least they aren’t soaring more.” Jobs on the Line; Peloton’s Doing Fine May 7, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Wall Street’s Breaking Bad This must be Thursday. I never could get the hang of Thursdays. — Arthur Dent, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. Indeed, it is Thursday, dear reader. And you know what that means … weekly unemployment claims and a market rally. (More optimistically, it’s also Reader Feedback day! Read on…) The […]
Trillions, unlimited stimulus, 20.2 million unemployed … unprecedented numbers, all. It’s no wonder Wall Street is vapor locked and rallying on bad news. Jobs Data Vapor Lock; Shopify Shocks; Gamers Game Amok May 6, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff The Market Gods Are Crazy Any Great Stuff readers home-schooling kids right now? It’s quite the experience, let me tell you. New math? Pshaw … I’ve done things with fractions and limits in the past week that would turn you white. Yes, Mr. Great Stuff, we get it. Math is hard. But what about the […]
Facebook is in a prime position to benefit as the economy perks up and traditional ad spending bounces back. I Can’t Believe Facebook Stock Is Still This Cheap May 5, 2020 by Jeff Yastine 2020 Financial Crisis, Investment Opportunities, Winning Investor Daily Facebook is in a prime position to benefit as the economy perks up and traditional ad spending bounces back.
In the market’s sea of frothing bullishness, someone almost had an epiphany … and then stumbled over a pile of Fed cash and forgot it. 30 Million Unemployed; Tesla Cries Freedom; Microsoft Goes Hard April 30, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff On the Turning Away… …from the pale and downtrodden … and the words that they say which we don’t understand. Wall Street almost — almost — became aware of the U.S. economy this morning. Continuing the epic U.S. employment saga, the Labor Department put another brick in the unemployment wall this morning. Some 3.8 million […]

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