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$3.8 Trillion Deficit Means Another Financial Crisis April 17, 2020 2020 Financial Crisis, U.S. Economy, Winning Investor Daily This year’s spending will put the country at its highest debt levels since World War II, when fiscal deficits soared to pay for war spending.
Outplaying Big Banks; J.B. Hunt Bucks Up April 15, 2020 Great Stuff Banks Can’t Dance Regular Great Stuff readers know that music underpins many of our pop culture references. But, try as I might, I couldn’t come up with a good banking song for today’s issue. Not even a jingle. The only banking-related pop culture reference that came to mind was the old 1970s Smith Barney commercial: […]
Relishing Relief: Fastenal Your Seatbelts April 14, 2020 Great Stuff How Do You Spell Relief? And they’re off! The first (annual?) U.S. quarantined corporate earnings season kicked off this morning, and investors loved the red-hot rally action. It was 2% to 3% gains across the board as the market opened. Wall Street finally has concrete data on how the pandemic has affected American businesses. JPMorgan […]
Manic Markets, Sailing Saudis and Muddy Waters April 8, 2020 Great Stuff The Volatility Experience Manic depression is searching my soul. I know what I want, but I just don’t know. — Jimi Hendrix, “Manic Depression.” Did you see yesterday’s reversal? The market was up more than 3% across the board and then … pow! Total market reversal. Someone must’ve crossed the streams. Rather than panic about […]
The One Thing the Market Can’t Price in Yet April 8, 2020 American Investor Today Small businesses are closing down – permanently. No one knows just how bad this is going to get. But chances are that the market isn’t pricing in the full extent of economic damage. John Ross cautions readers about getting back into the market too soon.





