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Double Dipping Chip Stocks TSM Seinfeld Meme Taiwan’s Bargaining Chip; Tilray Takes Flight & Far Beyond Sausage January 10, 2022 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Chip Shortage Come, & Taiwanna Go Home? Work on Wall Street, and I drink bourbon! Chip shortage come, and Taiwanna go home. Stack stock picks ‘till the morning come! Chip shortage come, and Taiwanna go home. Great Ones, if you’ve seen the state of the tech sector on Wall Street, you’d think it was Armageddon. […]
growth stocks affected by fed and pandemic The Fed’s Double Game Puts the Hurt on Growth Stocks January 10, 2022 by Angela Jirau Big Picture. Big Profits., Education, U.S. Economy Two powerful forces have closed in on growth stocks: The Fed and the pandemic. But, what does this mean for the rest of the market? Are we seeing a dot-com peak followed by a waterfall decline … or is this just a rotation that smart investors can profit from? In today’s Your Money Matters, Ted Bauman and Clint Lee discuss the fall of growth indexes, the Fed’s tapering timeline and how you can protect and grow your portfolio.
EV charging stations investment opportunities Electrify Your Portfolio With This EV Play January 8, 2022 by Tiffany D'Abate Investment Opportunities, Technology, Winning Investor Daily While there’s plenty of opportunities in electric vehicles, there’s another angle.
The Fed's Great Switheroo Ted Bauman YouTube Livestream The Fed’s Great Switcheroo January 7, 2022 by Ted Bauman Big Picture. Big Profits., Education, U.S. Economy The narrative around the Fed’s increasingly hawkish stance is that it’s reacting to consumer price inflation. That’s part of it, but I’m convinced Powell & Co. are playing at a much bigger game. Ever since the great financial crisis, asset markets have become unhealthily dependent on easy money. Besides exacerbating inequality, artificially inflated asset markets are prone to bubbles and bust. That’s why the most incisive market watchers have been saying for a long time that the Fed’s biggest challenge is to end this dependency once and for all. If that’s what the Fed is doing, how’s it going to affect markets? More importantly, which assets will suffer, and which will prosper?
Robinhood: It's Just Not for These Investors Robinhood: It’s Just Not for These Investors January 7, 2022 by Michael Carr Investing, Trading Strategies, True Options Masters Robinhood just announced its new ETF-picking service. But after its history of lying to users, can the brokerage app be trusted?

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