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GM’s High Hopes, Activision’s Duty Mission & Zillow’s Zenith May 5, 2021 Great Stuff Wall Street, You’re Much Too Fast I guess I should’ve known by the way the chip market turned sideways that it wouldn’t last. See, Wall Street’s the kinda place that believes in investing once — love ‘em and leave ‘em fast. General Motors (NYSE: ) must be dumb. It’s got a pocketful of revenue and […]
Tesla’s Bitcoin Bedlam, Roku-Google Turf War, Crocs Bites & UPS Excites April 27, 2021 Great Stuff Tesla Brings Home The Bitcoin Bacon Great Ones, I’m feeling a bit ranty on Tesla (Nasdaq: ) today. But the question isn’t “Why am I about to go on a Tesla rant?” but rather, “Why aren’t YOU about to go on a Tesla rant?” I mean, did you see the details of Tesla’s first-quarter report? […]
Spotify’s Locker Room Talk, T-Mobile Cuts Its Cord & Voltswagen Puns Charging March 30, 2021 Great Stuff Back To The Future … Again Great Ones, I’ve come to the conclusion that the reason I don’t have a flying car or a hoverboard yet — let alone a time-traveling DeLorean — is that technology companies are obsessed with reinventing the past. Great Scott! I think you’re on to something, Mr. Great Stuff! Are […]
Lending’s Big Upstart, Microsoft’s Discord Deal & Peloton’s Purchase Power March 23, 2021 Great Stuff Lending Is Trending There’s a lending trend growing on Wall Street lately, Great Ones. Have you noticed? In the past month, Rocket (NYSE: ), Affirm (Nasdaq: ) and Upstart (Nasdaq: ) have all gained considerable investor attention. If you’re like me, you might wonder why companies that specialize in loans are rallying when most of […]
The $100K Bitcoin Ballet, AMC Ya Later Wanda & Dolla’ General Y’all March 15, 2021 Great Stuff The $100K Bitcoin Ballet Bitcoin (BTC) is going to $100,000! That’s what all the cool analysts are saying right now, especially after this weekend’s record-breaking rally. The world’s leading cryptocurrency topped $60,000 on Saturday, driven by a host of drivers … some new, some old. The old hat drivers include the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 recovery […]





