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Great Stuff Special Edition: Options — The Dark Side March 5, 2020 Great Stuff Great Stuff Special Edition: The Dark Side of Options Trading Welcome to day 2 of Great Stuff’s primer on options trading! If you tuned in yesterday, you know that we’re forgoing our usual mission to suck the marrow out of the financial media’s headlines. Instead, it’s time to teach you about options trading! (It’s also […]
Great Stuff Special Edition: Options 101 March 4, 2020 Great Stuff Great Stuff Special Edition: You’ve Got Options! For the next three days, Great Stuff is forgoing its usual mission to suck the marrow out of the financial media’s headlines. Why, you ask? To teach you about options trading! (And also because I’m attending a company retreat in sunny Orlando, Florida, this week.) So, you want […]
Powell Panics; AMD’s Frantic; Tesla Analysts Are Manic March 3, 2020 Great Stuff Powell’s Panic at the Disco I originally wrote a nice Shakespearean Hamlet dissertation on “to buy, or not to buy?” in the current market environment. It was peppered with references, such as “suffering the slings and arrows of an uncertain market” and “taking up arms to go bargain-hunting in a sea of troubles.” It was […]
While Wall Street Falls, Great Stuff Goes Alpha February 28, 2020 2020 Financial Crisis, Great Stuff Friday Four Play: The “Get a Leg up” Edition It’s no secret … I like being right. But to reference a line from The Matrix: “Not like this. Not like this.” So far this week, the Dow is off 3,200 points … and counting. Wall Street’s favorite barometer is down roughly 13% from its February […]
Trump Touts Containment; Investors Ain’t Having It February 27, 2020 2020 Financial Crisis, Great Stuff Going to California There was an attempt last night to assuage growing coronavirus fears in the U.S. But that attempt went over like a lead balloon. Following the fifth consecutive drop in U.S. markets, President Donald Trump expressed a whole lotta love for the nation. Trump assured everyone: “Because of all we’ve done the risk […]





