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Who says new highs don’t fly? A new report suggests recent S&P 500 gains are just the tip of the iceberg for market bulls. Tesla Feels, Uber Reels and Pfizer Heals August 21, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Friday Four Play: The “They Did the Math” Edition It’s come to my attention that I have a reputation for being a market bear. Honestly, with all Great Stuff’s “be prepared” and “buy gold and safe haven investments” talk, I can see why. Personally, I prefer “market realist,” but perception is perception, and reader sentiment […]
The Fed continues to issue economic warnings, but is Wall Street listening? And is (or was) Apple really a $2 trillion company? Intel Blows Billions; Apple’s Tricked Trillions; The Fed’s Vulnerable Spot August 20, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Schrödinger’s Economy Welcome to Great Stuff’s Reader Feedback day! Y’all were a bit quieter this week. I hope you’re feelin’ all right. I’m feelin’ pretty good myself. But it seems Wall Street’s got to have a change of scene. Cause every day, it has the strangest dreams. Imprisoned by the way it could have been. […]
The Market Doesn’t Control You — Ignore the “Dinner Bell” August 20, 2020 by Lina Lee American Investor Today, Education, Investing (3-minute read) Pavlov showed that dogs could be conditioned to salivate at the sound of a bell. But dogs aren’t the only ones who can be conditioned. Investors need to throw off the market’s conditioning if they want to be successful.
The Dow has been oh so quiet lately, while the Nasdaq and S&P 500 hit all-time highs. But it won’t stay that way for long. Quiet Dow; Target Now; A Momenta(s) Occasion August 19, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff It’s Oh So Quiet It’s oh so quiet. Shh … shh. The Dow’s oh so still. Shh … shh. It’s been seven days. Shh … shh. It’s oh so peaceful until … volatility explodes. Zing! Boom! Björk? Really, Mr. Great Stuff? What can I say? The brain wants what the brain wants. I heard this […]
Although U.S. stock market crashes have historically been followed by rebounds, the inherent risk of buy and hold remains. Buy and Hold Is Dangerous — Protect Your Gains This Way August 18, 2020 by Steve Fernandez Trading Strategies, Winning Investor Daily Although U.S. stock market crashes have historically been followed by rebounds, the inherent risk of buy and hold remains.

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