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The Fed’s emergency rate cut sent a message to Wall Street, but it’s not the message of hope that Fed Chair Jerome Powell thinks he sent. Powell Panics; AMD’s Frantic; Tesla Analysts Are Manic March 3, 2020 by Joseph Hargett 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 […]
Profit From Annoying Ads With The Trade Desk Stock February 25, 2020 by Chad Shoop American Investor Today, Stocks Online ads are everywhere. While they may be annoying, they aren’t going away. And one company is offering advertisers a revolutionary way to buy ad space. Chad Shoop shares how you can profit from online advertisers!
I have no idea if the CoronaCoin is a real thing, but I’m simultaneously disgusted and intrigued by the idea. CoronaCoin? Maybe Not; Dropbox Like It’s Hot February 21, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Friday Four Play: The “Crypto Goes Viral” Edition To paraphrase Dr. Ian Malcolm, “Capitalism, uh, finds a way.” If you’re not familiar with the great Dr. Ian Malcolm, he’s the chaos theory mathematician from 1993’s smash hit Jurassic Park. And the nifty little cryptocurrency I discovered this morning is nothing short of chaos. Say hello […]
When the market has no respect for risk, what’s the difference between speculation and investing? Maniacs on the Trading Floor; Tesla’s Not Shocking Anymore February 19, 2020 by Joseph Hargett 2020 Financial Crisis, Great Stuff Sucking the Marrow out of Wall Street Today, dear readers, we’re going to talk about mania — Wall Street’s mania. From Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc. (NYSE: SPCE) to Tesla Inc. (Nasdaq: TSLA), investors have pushed stock valuations to the breaking point and beyond. In fact, Bank of America Corp. (NYSE: BAC) recently declared that — […]
We all know about Washington’s preference for cherry trees, but did you know that he loaded up cut logs in the back of his F-150? As American as F-150s and Cherry Pie February 17, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Feeling Presidential Ah, Presidents Day! That day in our nation’s history when George Washington traditionally went out looking for the best deals on mattresses, cars and home appliances. We all know about George’s preference for cherry trees, but did you know that he loaded up cut logs in the back of his F-150? Those old […]

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