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Simmer-Down Sunday: Don’t PUNK With Meta’s Heart January 30, 2022 Great Stuff We Don’t Need No Meta Nation We don’t need no … Zuck control. Doo-ba-dee-dah … something something. Ahhh, must be Sunday morning again. Welcome! Glad you could join us. We’d never leave you out of the incessant nonsensical rambling. This is Great Stuff — no one gets left behind, right? But out in the metaverse? […]
Netflix Bears Need to Chill January 29, 2022 Great Stuff What’s The Deal With Netflix? Is this the stream life? Is this just fantasy? Caught in a pandemic, let’s escape from reality. Open your eyes, look up to the TV and see. I’m just a poor boy. I need no streaming. Great Ones, if you’ve followed the Netflix (Nasdaq: ) saga for the past couple […]
Apple’s $124 Billion Cult of Personality, PLUG-ing Back in & An EV Road Trip January 28, 2022 Great Stuff Friday Feedback: The “$124 Billion Question” Edition Great Ones, I don’t cover Apple (Nasdaq: ) much at all. And there’s a reason for that… I don’t like Apple. I don’t like its walled garden App Store. I don’t like how Apple software and devices don’t play nice with my Windows-based laptops and PCs. I don’t […]
The Fed Kills the Momentum Trade January 28, 2022 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.
Tesla Is Overhyped — Watch These Automakers Instead January 28, 2022 Technology, Winning Investor Daily Tesla faces tough competition from automakers such as Ford and General Motors.





