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Online spending’s growth is partly due to the pandemic. But the shift toward e-commerce isn’t slowing down. Online Spending Will Top $1 Trillion This Year March 17, 2022 by Jay Goldberg U.S. Economy, Winning Investor Daily Online spending’s growth is partly due to the pandemic. But the shift toward e-commerce isn’t slowing down.
EV investors hydrogen real deal meme Plug Power: The No. 1 Hydrogen Power Investment March 5, 2022 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff What’s The Deal With Plug Power’s Earnings? You were the fuel … that changed my world. You were the fuel for me. You lit the fuse, and I stand accused. I couldn’t let you be… But you turned me out, hydrogen. (You dropped a bomb on me. Baby, you dropped a bomb on me.) The […]
computer code Russia’s “Hidden War” February 23, 2022 by Clint Lee Big Picture. Big Profits., Investment Opportunities, News Tune to any major news channel or visit any website, and you’ll see images of Russian forces deployed along the Ukrainian border, poised to invade. You’ll see no shortage of troops, tanks and a myriad of other assault vehicles. These are the visual depictions that we associate with armed conflict. But there’s a whole other front in this war, and you’ll almost never see it in the news. This new battlefront is practically invisible ... unless you’re one of the few who can decipher lines of cryptic computer code. Yet, it could be the most dangerous front of all, one that easily transcends borders and finds its way to U.S. shores. In fact, this new conflict could be the very first where this type of warfare takes center stage.
Right now, small-cap stocks are performing worse than large-cap stocks, which is a sign of weakness in the broad market. Market Fears, GE’s Fall From Grace and Charles’ Canine Companion January 28, 2022 by Lina Lee Investing, Real Talk, Stocks (2-minute read) Market pullbacks are normal. In fact, most of the stock market’s returns have been concentrated in periods of the greatest fear — like right now…
The Fed Kills Momentum Trade The Fed Kills the Momentum Trade January 28, 2022 by Ted Bauman Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, Investing In June 2020, Barstool Sports founder and wannabe investor Dave Portnoy infamously said that “stocks only go up.” In 2022? Sorry Dave. In today's video, Ted Bauman walks us through the consequences of the Fed's recent hawkish turn. Even after big declines since the beginning of the year, there's plenty of overvaluation in the market still. Ted reviews the history of stock performance in Fed tightening cycles, which is better than you might imagine. But there's one big fear hovering over the market … what if the Fed is tightening into a downturn? That would be bad and not just for momentum stocks.

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