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Musk Buys Twitter? Expect Fireworks April 26, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, News During those 65 weekend hours, Elon Musk’s people and Twitter’s people will have “material conversations” about the former’s deal to buy the company. (During market hours they’d have to share everything publicly, given their potential impact on the company’s share price.) But we’re interested in the bigger picture. The longer term. The endgame. On the stock price front, the impact on Twitter’s share price is already baked in. Unless something derails the deal … entirely possible, as you’ll see … TWTR will cease to trade at $54.20 a share, about 4% upside from Monday’s closing price. But as Jay Gould discovered, the path to media’s commanding heights is never smooth.
Here’s Why Elon Musk Shouldn’t Bother Buying Twitter April 19, 2022 Cryptocurrency, Winning Investor Daily I wouldn’t be surprised if we see a Web3 version of Twitter in the next few years.
Mighty Morphin’ Meta Rangers; Tesla Investors A-Twitter April 14, 2022 Great Stuff Meta Meets Mr. Metaverse Come with me … and you’ll be… In a world of pure meta imagination? Go with Meta (Nasdaq: ) … and you better, expect a data privacy situation! That’s right: I bet you didn’t know Willy Wonka was talking about overindulgence in the metaverse, that always-online virtual ether. What in the […]
Why You Need Permission to Trade Options April 13, 2022 Investing, Options Bootcamp, Trading Strategies, True Options Masters Amber has had to sign lots of permission slips for her three kids. But many traders don't realize they also need one to trade options...
How the Fed Could Hammer Your Portfolio in 2022 April 11, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, Investing, U.S. Economy With interest rates on the rise and tough talk from the Federal Reserve, Clint Lee is reminded of the old adage that: "When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. "In today's episode of Your Money Matters, Clint goes over the Fed's tough new strategy — and what it means for traditional portfolios all over (spoiler alert: it's not good).





