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Geothermal Is So Hot, Uncle Sam’s Crypto Grab Bag & EMF Is Unbelievable September 24, 2021 Great Stuff Friday Feedback: The “We Will Rock You” Edition Buddy, you’re an investor, make a big noise playing on the Street, gonna make some big gains someday! You got mud on your face… Actually, that’s not as bad as it sounds — the mud on your face, that is. ‘Cause today, we’re talking about investing in […]
DIS This! Or, FedExcommunicated From Disney September 23, 2021 Great Stuff My Wallet’s Gone! My Wallet’s Gone! Nobody carries wallets anymore. I mean, they went out with powdered wigs. See, here’s what you need: A couple of cryptos and your bankroll, right? Just don’t get locked out of your Robinhood account now… Robinhood (Nasdaq: ) just announced that it’ll start testing crypto wallets with select customers […]
Make Money No Matter What Happens Next With COVID-19 September 23, 2021 2020 Financial Crisis, American Investor Today, Investing, Technology, U.S. Economy (3-minute read) We’ve all definitely learned to cope with the effects of COVID-19 on the world. But we’ve also seen some things go back to how they were before. And knowing which of our new tricks will last will be key to building your nest egg…
Shell Sells Sea Shale, Amazon Up In Smoke & iFeel Depressed September 21, 2021 Great Stuff A Tale Of 2 Energy Companies It was the best of energies, it was the worst of energies. It was the age of electricity, it was the age of oil. It was the epoch of battery storage, it was the epoch of fracking. It was the season of solar, it was the season of natural […]
Who Is Master of YOUR Fate? September 20, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., U.S. Economy I’ve emphasized the centrality of U.S. government policy to your investments for 18 months.
Whether it’s the Federal Reserve, stimulus payments, infrastructure bills or the fight against COVID, what the public sector does has had an outsized influence on stock prices.
In theory anyway, the people making those decisions are accountable to us as citizens, taxpayers and voters.
But the last few weeks show that decision-makers who aren’t accountable to anyone can have a far greater impact.





