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June 13, 2022 Great Stuff
It’s Times Like These… Great Ones, I was all ready to come into today like a new day rising … a brand-new sky to hang the stars upon tonight. I figured that after last week’s barrage of bad news and Wall Street’s accompanying sell-off, the markets would even out a bit. After all, most of […] The $3.96 Billion Margin Call
June 13, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Cryptocurrency, Economy, News
MicroStrategy's Michael Saylor was one of the biggest advocates of bitcoin as it rose and rose throughout 2020 and 2021. His software company started acquiring the cryptocurrency as a Treasury reserve asset, presuming it might be a more stable store of wealth than their dollar-based assets. It wasn’t, and now Michael Saylor is just a few bad trading days away from a $3.96 billion margin call. Red-Hot Inflation or Not, 2022 Is the Year for These Stocks
June 10, 2022 Economy, Investment Opportunities, Real Talk
(2-minute read) With no end to inflation in sight, investors are on the edges of their seats — and dumping stocks left and right. But you can count on this class of stocks no matter the market environment… Netflix Needs Roku, Thor’s Lightning Strikes & Campbell’s Cans Can
June 8, 2022 Great Stuff
Roku’s Superunknown Great Ones, there’s some big news brewing for Great Stuff Picks holding Roku (Nasdaq: ). According to a Business Insider report, Netflix (Nasdaq: ) might possibly have offered a potential takeover bid for Roku. It’s one of those “My best friend’s sister’s boyfriend’s brother’s girlfriend heard from this guy who knows this kid […] 10X Fortunes: “Mad Scientist” Stock Trading With Adam O’Dell
June 2, 2022 Great Stuff
10X The Great Stuff? Ah, Thursday. Here at last! Your reward for (almost) making it through the short workweek? Some extra special Stuff — like, even greater than normal Great Stuff. It’s a whole 10X cooler, in fact. What’s cooler than being cool? Umm … ice-cold Great Stuff interviews? Nah, that sounds a bit hostile. […]