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Simmer-Down Sunday: 1 Biotech Breakfast, Coming Right Up February 6, 2022 Great Stuff Comfy Like An Old Pair Of Genes Good morning, all ye Great Ones! Sunday brunch time is upon us once again, and this time, I hope you brought your appetites for weird science. Ugh, why is it always about food with you people? Quiet, you. ‘Twas just a few weeks ago that we gorged ourselves […]
Meta’s Mega Crash Explained February 4, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., News, U.S. Economy In the few moments before I wrote this, I posted three things to Facebook (New Yorker cartoons, if you’re wondering).You know who has never posted a single thing to Facebook? My teenage daughter. And that’s a big problem for the company now known as Meta.
Meta’s Massive Miss; Spotify’s Rogan-omics; T-Mobile Rollin’ February 3, 2022 Great Stuff Sucks To Zuck Did y’all just feel that? A great disturbance in the social media Force — as if millions of Facebook investors cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. I feel that something terrible has happened, Great Ones. To find out, we have to get meta … again. Dude, if you bring up […]
AMD Inside, Google’s Reverse Splits, Sony’s Hits & PayPal’s Fits February 2, 2022 Great Stuff Almighty Micro Devices Great Ones, I absolutely love saying “I told you so.” It’s, like, my second favorite thing in the world. The first is, obviously, making you money. So, when Advanced Micro Devices (Nasdaq: ) reported blowout fourth-quarter earnings and rallied more than 11% … I was ecstatic. I literally got a twofer. Before […]
What the Smart Money Did on Friday and Monday February 2, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., News, U.S. Economy My reaction to those big up days was probably like yours. Momentum (aka growth) stocks in The Bauman Letter’s model portfolio have taken a beating since the beginning of the year. So has my personal portfolio. So, when those stocks jumped like a frog off a hot highway on Friday and Monday, I breathed a sigh of relief.“ The worst must be over. The smart money is piling back in.” That’s what I wanted to think. But the facts tell a different story … and prove why smart investors ignore short-term moves like these.





