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Crushing Crypto Craziness, Apple’s Selfish Service & Cereal Killers October 15, 2021 Great Stuff Friday Feedback: The “Existential Crypto Crisis” Edition Great Ones, what’s the meaning of life? Why do we invest? What’s the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow? Why is a raven like a writing desk? What’s the meaning of “is?” So many life-altering questions … none of which I’m actually going to answer today. What? If […]
Time Your Trades Like This, or Risk Overpaying October 15, 2021 Investing, Trading Strategies, True Options Masters For Mike Carr's new ETF trading strategy, timing is crucial. Without the right entry time, you could overpay, and miss out on profits.
I Wanna Hold Plug Power, Amazon Is So Basic & The Delta Oil Blues October 14, 2021 Great Stuff Plug Power’s Lonely Hearts Club Band I read the news today — oh boy! 4,000 articles about Plug Power (Nasdaq: ). And though the news bites were rather small … I had to count them all. I mean, Plug Power is a Great Stuff Pick, after all. Great Ones, Plug Power investors, Beatles fans … […]
1 ETF to Play the Energy Crisis October 13, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, U.S. Economy For me, one of the more interesting aspects of living through this pandemic is the knock-on effects the virus is having outside the human body. One is how virtual spaces have redefined how we work and receive health care. Another is the breakthroughs in medical technology that deliver vaccines in record time … while opening up a new frontier for treating other viral diseases. But the pandemic has also exposed harsh realities that most of us never thought much about.
How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, Stock-Market Style October 12, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing In a Bauman Daily article a few weeks back, I talked about the danger of assuming that the future would be just like the present. The human brain is wired to do exactly that. Our survival as a species depends on our ability to learn from experience. And recent experience leaves the strongest memories. But […]





