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March 24, 2020 Great Stuff
It Can’t Rain All the Time Hope for a light at the end of the tunnel — that, dear readers, is why Wall Street rallied today. Hope that legislators in Washington, D.C., finally set aside their differences to help the American people. The Federal Reserve has already taken care of Wall Street — “unlimited stimulus” […] Viral Taxes, Tesla Production Maxes, Dick’s Be Axin’
March 10, 2020 Great Stuff
Tax Cuts for Viruses I have a TLDR (too long, didn’t read) for you today: Stocks are up today … because stocks were down yesterday. It’s a bit tongue-in-cheek, but if the shoe fits … I think we can all agree that the market’s volatility has just been ridiculous lately. The financial media tell you […] China’s Potential Doom; INO’s Biotech Boom
February 14, 2020 2020 Financial Crisis, Great Stuff
Friday Four Play: The “Never Gonna Give You Up” Edition Happy Valentine’s Day, dear readers! I don’t have chocolates, roses or even dinner reservations (I know, I’m a horrible date today). But I do have market data and stock gains for Great Stuff readers. Let’s start with the good news. U.S. retail sales rose for […] 4 Stocks to Buy Before the Ball Drops
December 31, 2019 Great Stuff
Great Stuff Picks: The “Simply the Best” Edition By this point, everyone and their mother has offered up an opinion on the best stocks to own for 2020. Everyone, that is, except Great Stuff… Well, the wait is finally over. Today, I reveal the four stocks that you must own for 2020 and beyond. This […] Why Netflix Options Are a Better Buy Than NFLX Stock
December 28, 2019 American Investor Today, Income, Investing, Saturday News Letter
Streaming TV giant Netflix reported earnings on Wednesday after the market closed. It crushed analysts’ estimated earnings per share (EPS) by 41%. The market was thrilled — and it rewarded the stock. Shares were up 8% on Thursday morning. That’s fantastic! If you owned 100 shares of Netflix, your $28,628 grew to $30,449 overnight. But as great as that surge was … Netflix investors could have made even more money.