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Virgin Orbit’s Ostracized; Samsung Sets The Record Straight & Jumpy JetBlue
December 30, 2021 Great Stuff
Thursday Throwdown: The “Odds & Ends” Edition Congratulations, Great Ones! You made it. We’ve officially sucked all the marrow of this here market like Mr. Keating (and Thoreau) would wish. We’ve almost carpe’d every diem, for this year at least… But does the market madness have to end here? So soon? Oh, nay nay! We […] Stock Market Jenga: Buy This ETF Before the Tower Crumbles
December 14, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, Trading Strategies
Good breadth is a sign of a high-quality market. And we just haven’t been seeing that lately. The bulk of the S&P’s gains have come from just five stocks: Tesla, Nvidia, Google, Microsoft and Apple. Meanwhile, more and more stocks keep declining. It’s like a dangerous game of stock market Jenga. The tower is still there, but pull out the wrong block, and it all comes tumbling down. Could a Fed interest-rate hike bring about the big downfall? Ted Bauman and Clint Lee talk about the best- and worst-case scenarios, which types of stocks would be hit the hardest once the Fed pulls back, industries that are likely to do well and the perfect defensive ETF. 5 Stocks To Rule The Metaverse
December 4, 2021 Great Stuff
What’s The Deal With The Metaverse? Great Ones, I’ve been reluctant to talk about the so-called “metaverse” for a multitude of reasons. The first of which is that the metaverse is all but sure to fall short of my childhood dreams. I mean, I grew up on fantasy and sci-fi flicks and Saturday morning cartoons. […] Profit From the Metaverse Frenzy in 2022
December 1, 2021 Investment Opportunities, Technology, Winning Investor Daily
We’re going to see an explosion in the number of investable opportunities in the metaverse space. A Stock-Picking Mutation to Beat the Omicron Threat
November 30, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Global Economy, News
This is a company that has never made a profit. In fact, it’s never made any money at all. On top of that, analysts expect its per-share losses to double by the end of 2022. Assuming Adagio manages to generate some revenues next year — the market consensus is a minuscule $151 million — it’s already trading at almost 20 times those sales. Why? Because COVID is here to stay … and the search for a response is moving into new areas … quickly.