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Ted vs. ARKK January 14, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Trading Strategies One of the hallmarks of an asset bubble is that investors increasingly rely on “faith and love” to justify their decisions. Indeed, hanging on to promising stocks when they’re down is critical to long-term returns. That’s why I always remind Bauman Letter readers to stay smart and tough. But the smart part is critical. In today’s video, I look at recent market performance in the context of rapidly rising interest rate expectations to identify the stocks that justify faith and love … and those that don’t.
Like A Virgin Galactic; Meta’s FTC Jamboree; Delta Ain’t Dallying January 13, 2022 Great Stuff Neither A Borrower Nor A Branson Be Here’s the story … of a lovely space stock! That was bringing up some very lovely satellites. All of them had funding problems … just like their mother … the youngest one in curls. Curly satellites? You OK there, Team Great Stuff? And that, Great Ones, is how […]
Illumina’s Glow-Up; Rivian Retreats & Sound The Taco Bell January 11, 2022 Great Stuff Biotech: It’s What’s For Breakfast Goooooood mooooorning, Great Ones! I hope your appetites are as big as those bright, beaming eyes … it’s breakfast time! Great Stuff, it’s like … five o’clock in the evening? You doin’ okay? Writing on an empty stomach again? Wall Street’s been in an Early Bird Special mood so far […]
EVgo Your Own Way, A Meta Called Quest & Who’s Your GoDaddy? December 28, 2021 Great Stuff EV Come, EVgo? Read up on your favorite stock — will it put on a show? Hear Mr. Great Stuff say it’s a game of EV come and EVgo (Nasdaq: ). But I wonder, does he know? Has he ever invested like this? And I know that he’d be here right now if I could […]
The No. 1 Lesson From 2021 December 22, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Trading Strategies No, I’m not talking about Christmas … which is only three days away, according to my youngest son’s daily update. It’s the arrival of investment outlook guides. Whether it’s email or snail mail, I’m receiving several every day this week, each divining what 2022 has in store. I thoroughly enjoy these pieces, especially hearing how other predictions may conflict with my own forecasts for the year ahead. But something is missing. Before jumping into predictions, I wish there was more reflection on the year we’re about to complete. After all, you can learn a great deal reflecting on these experiences … whether it’s about yourself or your investment process .And as I look back on 2021, I keep arriving at one simple theme.





