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Retail Weeps, China Creeps, Bankers Beat and Testing Sleeps May 15, 2020 Great Stuff Friday Four Play: You Down With PPT? Holy cats! It was one busy Friday. I mean, we had a literal smorgasbord of market-moving data … all in one day: Consumer spending set another record in April, plunging 16.4%. President Trump blocked semiconductor shipments to Huawei. China threatened to activate its “unreliable entity list.” Trump questioned […]
A Claim Too Far: The Market’s Line in the Sand May 14, 2020 Great Stuff Batten Down the Hatches I struggled with sugarcoating things for you today, but then I remembered … this is Great Stuff, we don’t do that here! For the past couple of weeks, the market has idled in the eye of the pandemic storm. For all the volatility, the market has made little headway since early […]
Make America Confident Again; Musk’s No-Diesel Legal Weasel May 11, 2020 Great Stuff Confidently Overconfident It’s one thing to be confident, dear reader. It’s another thing entirely to be blindly overconfident. Today, we saw Wall Street give a pause to last week’s massive rally, following one of the most devastating monthly U.S. jobs reports ever. It seems that more than a few analysts are starting to realize just […]
Relishing Relief: Fastenal Your Seatbelts April 14, 2020 Great Stuff How Do You Spell Relief? And they’re off! The first (annual?) U.S. quarantined corporate earnings season kicked off this morning, and investors loved the red-hot rally action. It was 2% to 3% gains across the board as the market opened. Wall Street finally has concrete data on how the pandemic has affected American businesses. JPMorgan […]
Washington Makes It Rain; Invest in Biotech Again? March 18, 2020 2020 Financial Crisis, Great Stuff Time to Make It Rain Everybody’s talking about recession, depression, regression, correction, mass infection, elections… All Great Stuff is saying is “chill the freak out.” We’ve gone from no worry at all … to recession concerns … to full-blown depression fears in less than two weeks. It’s so bad that economists and analysts are already […]





