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Jurassic Park Nobody Cares Omicron Variant Meme On DoorDashers, On Box’ers, On Chipmakers … C’mon, Becto! December 1, 2021 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff A Little Dash’ll Do Ya? It’s been, what … less than a week since COVID-19 Omicron debuted, and I’m already tired of it. And I’m sure you’re tired of hearing about Omicron as well, Great Ones. Wall Street is also tired of it, apparently, as stocks attempted to push sharply higher today. But, as resilient […]
metaverse investing Profit From the Metaverse Frenzy in 2022 December 1, 2021 by Andrew Prince Investment Opportunities, Technology, Winning Investor Daily We’re going to see an explosion in the number of investable opportunities in the metaverse space.
Hold on, roller coaster omicron market correction main image Omicron’s Market Madness, Meta’s Gif Horse & Raptor’s Wreckage November 30, 2021 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Don’t Panic & Carry A Towel The market gets to the bottom then goes back to the top of the slide, where it stops and it turns and it goes for a ride … ‘till it gets to the bottom and it does it again! Yeah, yeah, yeah! Do you, don’t you want me to […]
omicron Adagio Therapeutics A Stock-Picking Mutation to Beat the Omicron Threat November 30, 2021 by Ted Bauman Big Picture. Big Profits., Global Economy, News This is a company that has never made a profit. In fact, it’s never made any money at all. On top of that, analysts expect its per-share losses to double by the end of 2022. Assuming Adagio manages to generate some revenues next year — the market consensus is a minuscule $151 million — it’s already trading at almost 20 times those sales. Why? Because COVID is here to stay … and the search for a response is moving into new areas … quickly.
win at investing To Win at Investing, Accept That There Is NO Normal November 29, 2021 by Ted Bauman Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, U.S. Economy At times of extreme uncertainty, external factors drive the prices of individual stocks. Some are “a bit” predictable, like the actions of the Federal Reserve. Others are true “Black Swans” — completely unpredictable events such as Omicron. In “normal” times, on the other hand, we’re supposed to be able to predict the movement of stock prices using standard models. But what if there are no normal times? A fascinating article by a famous investment analyst convinces me that this is exactly the case.

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