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Great Stuff 7-25-2019 Tesla’s “Production Hell” and “Logistics Hell” Tanks Shares July 25, 2019 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff “Living easy, living free. Season ticket on a one-way ride.” AC/DC ain’t got nothing on Tesla Inc. (Nasdaq: TSLA). After going through “production hell” and “logistics hell,” CEO Elon Musk is in his own personal hell this morning. Tesla posted a loss of $1.12 per share in the second quarter, missing even the most bearish […]
A decade ago, the biggest venture deals on the planet, such as Uber, Lyft and Slack, were only available to Silicon Valley insiders. The Next Uber: Mini-IPOs Open to All Investors, Not Just the 1% July 19, 2019 by Ian King Government & Politics, Investment Opportunities, Winning Investor Daily A decade ago, the biggest venture deals on the planet, such as Uber, Lyft and Slack, were only available to Silicon Valley insiders.
Great Stuff 7-18-2019 Netflix Battles the Strangest Things July 18, 2019 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Did you cancel your Netflix Inc. (Nasdaq: NFLX) subscription? I didn’t cancel my subscription. So, that makes two of us still here, probably. Unless you’re sharing my account. I have been getting a lot of weird suggested shows to watch recently. Hmmm… The world’s largest online streaming company reported its second-quarter results last night. While […]
Great Stuff 7-16-2019 The Three Amigos of Banking: JPMorgan, Goldman and Wells Fargo July 16, 2019 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff In a way, all of us have an El Guapo to face. For some, options trading might be their El Guapo. For us as investors, our El Guapo is a big, dangerous earnings season filled with volatility and the threat of an earnings recession. But the three amigos of banking have shown us that not […]
1 Statistic to Understand This Earnings Recession July 16, 2019 by Chad Shoop American Investor Today, Economy, Investing, U.S. Economy Earnings reports for the first quarter of 2019 showed a profit decline for companies in the S&P 500 Index. The second quarter hints at another decrease in earnings. While this may sound alarming, Chad Shoop knows better. He discusses why this earnings recession is a bullish sign for the stock market. (3-minute read)

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