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October 8, 2021 Great Stuff
Genome What I’m Sayin’? At long last … the day has come! ‘Round here, Fridays are filled with Reader Feedback from start to finish — like a feast of meaty market morsels, delectable investing questions and awkward food analogies. It’s once again time to hold my nose and dive into the Great Stuff inbox to […] Astro’s Stairway to Heaven, Cal-Maine Cracks Up & Woah There Warby
September 29, 2021 Great Stuff
Amazon Astro: Ruh, Roh George! What falls down stairs (alone or in pairs), rolls over your family’s dog? What sees you as a snack? Better watch your back! It’s Amazon’s Astro! It’s Astro. It’s Astro. It’s recording your neighborhood. It’s Astro. It’s Astro. It’s better than bad, it’s good? (Anyone else watch Ren & Stimpy?) […] Machines Made Monday’s Sell-Off Worse
September 24, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Trading Strategies, U.S. Economy
The Dow fell as much as 971 points as Evergrande turned into a household name. Fast-forward to today, and those losses have been completely erased. Suddenly, Evergrande doesn’t matter anymore! Trying to stay one step ahead of this market is enough to make your head spin … unless you understand the unseen dynamics that are driving the rapid ups and downs lately. It has little to do with Evergrande. Rather, there’s an obscure corner of the stock market that has flown under the radar, but has grown to become a dominant force. As an investor, the dangers it poses to you are very real. Shell Sells Sea Shale, Amazon Up In Smoke & iFeel Depressed
September 21, 2021 Great Stuff
A Tale Of 2 Energy Companies It was the best of energies, it was the worst of energies. It was the age of electricity, it was the age of oil. It was the epoch of battery storage, it was the epoch of fracking. It was the season of solar, it was the season of natural […] Celebrities Are Joining This Exclusive Digital Club
September 20, 2021 Cryptocurrency, Winning Investor Daily
Celebrities are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on digital pictures of apes, monkeys, badgers and punks.