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Positive Affirm-ations; Denim Domination & Tiptoeing Around Tilray October 7, 2021 Great Stuff Pay To Play? Great Ones, you’ve got the power — the purchasing power! And all you Target (NYSE: ) shoppers out there have a bit more purchasing power than before. Like the crack of the whip, Target snap-attacked — front to back — jumping on the “Buy Now, Pay Later” (BNPL) bandwagon. Today, the bullseye […]
Albemarle Comes In Like a Li-Ion October 2, 2021 Great Stuff What’s The Deal With Albemarle? I’m so happy, ‘cause today I found my kicks … at Great Stuff Picks. I’m so ugly, that’s okay ‘cause I’m in print … and some of you squint. Light my candles in a daze with Albemarle (NYSE: )! Yeah, yeah! Oh, I get it! “Lithium” by Nirvana because Albemarle […]
Hyzon’s Whale Of A Problem & Maine Does Oil On Porpoise October 1, 2021 Great Stuff Friday Feedback: The “Call Me Ishmael” Edition Welcome to Friday Feedback, Great Ones! Once again, we’re diving into the Great Stuff mailbag to answer your burning stock market questions! Along the way, we’ll also address a couple of your more interesting rants. I love that y’all always have something to say, no matter the topic. […]
Astro’s Stairway to Heaven, Cal-Maine Cracks Up & Woah There Warby September 29, 2021 Great Stuff Amazon Astro: Ruh, Roh George! What falls down stairs (alone or in pairs), rolls over your family’s dog? What sees you as a snack? Better watch your back! It’s Amazon’s Astro! It’s Astro. It’s Astro. It’s recording your neighborhood. It’s Astro. It’s Astro. It’s better than bad, it’s good? (Anyone else watch Ren & Stimpy?) […]
Your Investment Expectations Could Be a Trap September 28, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Trading Strategies If you extend the stock market’s average return back 20 years, for example, it falls to 9.8%. That’s consistent with the long-term average over the last 200 years. To anyone whose stock trading experience spans the 12 years since the Great Financial Crisis (GFC), that may seem disappointingly low. But those 12 years are exceptional. Only one of them produced a negative return — 2018. Even then, the Federal Reserve Chairman Jay Powell-induced crash in the fourth quarter of that year immediately reversed in 2019, when the market rocketed 31.5%.Over the last two centuries, on the other hand, one out of every four years produces a negative return. That raises an important question for all investors. On what are your expectations for the next decade based? Could they be leading you into a trap?