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Retail Slip & Slide, Walmart’s Boom Stick & DIWhy Bother August 17, 2021 Great Stuff You Got A Fast Car? Is it fast enough so we can fly away? We’ve gotta make a decision, Great Ones. The one thing propping up the U.S. economic recovery just took a massive hit — no, not the Fed, the other thing driving the U.S. economy. This morning, the Commerce Department said that U.S. […]
Tesla Tears & Nio’s Next, Sonos Breaks The Silence, China’s Tech Terror August 16, 2021 Great Stuff Go Home, Tesla … You’re Drunk? Oh oh, here they come. Watch out, Tesla (Nasdaq: ), they’ll chew you up. Oh oh, here they come… The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is far from a maneater … sorry, Hall & Oates … but it is about to make Tesla’s life much more complicated. This […]
The Secret to Investing Safely in Biotech August 13, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Technology, U.S. Economy Biotech is back — new vaccines, new technologies. It's certainly tempting for the average investor to try to stake a claim right now. But as enticing as those stories about lifesaving drugs and potential profits may seem, biotech investing is risky business. I learned a painful — but powerful — lesson myself that I'd like to share with you. In today’s video, you'll see that there is a better, safer way to play this biotech boom ... all while collecting enormous dividends.
Mr. Mojo Hyzon, Not So Fine Cytodyn-ing & Covered Calling Cards August 12, 2021 Great Stuff Helluva Hydrogen Hullabaloo It’s that time again, Great Ones! To send away for the free brochure? To make bubbles with our spit? To make wildly inaccurate predictions about the stock market? No, you Animaniacs … though, that last one wounds me a bit. It’s time for Reader Feedback! Today is the day we dig through […]
4 Steps to Know When to Fish or Cut Bait on a Stock August 11, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Trading Strategies, U.S. Economy To combat that emotional tendency, we must rely on our powers of reason.
But when I use reason to explain a particular stock decline, it can feel like special pleading.
It isn’t.
Every specific case of a newish company that’s declined in value shortly after its launch is just a variation on a broader theme.
History shows that not only do these things happen … they often don’t last.
Investors who understand that broader tendency go on to the big gains.
So today, let’s talk about their broader tendency … how do we know when to hold ‘em and when to fold ‘em?





