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Elon Musk buys Twitter while Tesla drowns meme Tesla’s Time Bomb, Get Lowe’s & Tencent None The Richer? May 18, 2022 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Tesla Has A Musky Smell Great Ones, can you smell what Elon Musk is cooking? Oooh, that smell? Can’t you smell that smell? The smell that surrounds Tesla (Nasdaq: )? Twitter buyouts and Tesla cars, SEC, you’re in the way. There’s too much dope and too much smoke. Look what’s going on with Tesla. Oooh, […]
Smells Like Carvana Nevermind Nirvana Album Cover Meme Carvana’s Losses In Bloom; Smells Like Spirit Airlines May 16, 2022 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Smells Like Carvana Load up on cars, bring your friends. It’s fun to lose and to pretend. Carvana’s (NYSE: ) over-bored, self-assured … oh no, I know a dirty word. Hello, hello, hello, how low? How low will Carvana go? Nobody knows. With the job cuts, it’s less dangerous. Investors are here now, entertain us! […]
Are Risk Takers Killing Growth and Crypto? May 13, 2022 by Ted Bauman Big Picture. Big Profits., Cryptocurrency, News, U.S. Economy Everyone is blaming the Federal Reserve for the current conditions of the market. I mean, who else is in charge of rate hikes? But perhaps the Fed isn’t solely responsible. In today’s episode, Ted Bauman discusses the one psychological factor that’s also crushing growth stocks and crypto coins.
Vegan Jerky Wurst Case Scenario Beyond Meat Meme Beyond Meat’s Jerky Junction; What’s WeWork’s Function? May 12, 2022 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Far Beyond Meatless Great Ones, riddle me this… You ever get so into making your own jerky that you nearly go broke for that sweet, sweet dehydrated meat? No … but please go on. Such is life for faux-meat fixer Beyond Meat (Nasdaq: ). And as the meatless wonder’s latest earnings report confirms, not even […]
Bull market is over The Bull Market Is Dead. Long Live the Bull Market! May 10, 2022 by Ted Bauman Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, U.S. Economy At the simplest level, “what just happened” is that stocks went down... A lot. Going one step further, we can say that stocks went down because bond yields went up. Again, a lot. But to really understand why stocks and bonds have fallen so hard and so fast, we need to understand why they went up so much in the first place.

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