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Are Risk Takers Killing Growth and Crypto? Everyone is blaming the Federal Reserve for the current conditions of the market. I mean, who else is in charge of rate hikes? But perhaps the Fed isn’t solely responsible. In today’s episode, Ted Bauman discusses the one psychological factor that’s also crushing growth stocks and crypto coins.
Bull market is over The Bull Market Is Dead. Long Live the Bull Market! At the simplest level, “what just happened” is that stocks went down... A lot. Going one step further, we can say that stocks went down because bond yields went up. Again, a lot. But to really understand why stocks and bonds have fallen so hard and so fast, we need to understand why they went up so much in the first place.
NFLX Subscribers Suing Better Caul Saul Meme As Far As FAANG’s Concerned … It’s Not “S’all Good, Man!”
by Joseph Hargett May 8, 2022 Great Stuff
Better Call NFLX Ah, Sunday, Sunday. So good to … you! Because today, Great Ones, we’re tuning into some groundbreaking courtroom drama — the kind of shenanigans only a Sunday could bring. Am I … am I still on Facebook? No, no, but since you mentioned dying platforms that are losing their relevance … let’s […]
Nobody wants to work for Domino's Simpsons meme Domino’s Delivery Debacle, Spirit’s Wild Frontier & Apple Goes EU
by Joseph Hargett May 2, 2022 Great Stuff
Domino’s Doesn’t Deliver Great Ones, some of y’all are probably gonna think I’m a raging liberal after today’s write-up on Domino’s Pizza (NYSE: ). What I am or am not isn’t the point. Still, I want you to remember one thing: I didn’t say it. Say it? Say what? What was said?! Tell me! We’ll […]
Headed to a recession poll POLL: Are We Headed for a Recession? Are we headed for a recession? Or are our biggest opportunities yet still ahead?

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