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The $3.96 Billion Margin Call
June 13, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Cryptocurrency, Economy, News
MicroStrategy's Michael Saylor was one of the biggest advocates of bitcoin as it rose and rose throughout 2020 and 2021. His software company started acquiring the cryptocurrency as a Treasury reserve asset, presuming it might be a more stable store of wealth than their dollar-based assets. It wasn’t, and now Michael Saylor is just a few bad trading days away from a $3.96 billion margin call. Etsy’s Poppin’ Tags Wall Street Style
June 11, 2022 Great Stuff
What’s The Deal With Thrift Shopping? Hey, Great Ones, can we go thrift shopping? What? What? What? What? You know … pop some tags? Only $20 in our pockets? Hunting through clothing racks looking for a come-up? Again … what? I’m talking about secondhand consignment stores. The ones that pile all the clothes other people […] Microsoft Closes The Console Curtain; Nio’s Future Remains Uncertain
June 9, 2022 Great Stuff
Microsoft’s Cloud City Today, Great Ones, we’re launching headfirst into a great adventure. We’ll start by joining Microsoft (Nasdaq: ), zoning out for an hours-long gaming sesh — hey, it is almost Friday — and generally getting lost in the clouds. Hold up, we gotta talk about that image up there. Is that … Cloud […] Bitcoin vs. Ethereum: Battle of the Cryptos
June 7, 2022 Cryptocurrency, Winning Investor Daily
By the end of the decade, one crypto could leave the other in the dust. Capitulation Signals Fed’s Next Big Move?
June 3, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., U.S. Economy
Capitulation is a signal of mass panic among investors. It’s the ultimate washout and tends to precede some of the biggest gains in stock market history. But we just aren't seeing it yet. Instead, since May 20 (after two consecutive months of losses for the major indices) … we’ve seen the complete opposite. Investors are ravenously buying the dip in the latest bear market rally. Yet, as Clint explains in today’s video, you should still keep your eyes out for capitulation. Because when it does come knocking, it will have a massive impact on the Fed's next move.