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The Nasdaq just hit an all-time high. Why not the Dow or the S&P 500? Why isn’t Wall Street’s old guard leading this Fed-fueled rally? The Future Is Now: Nasdaq Necks New Highs June 4, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Why the Nasdaq? Something astounding happened today, dear reader. The Nasdaq Composite just broke out to fresh all-time highs. You’re probably questioning why any part of the market is hitting all-time highs when weekly jobless claims and total unemployment figures still come in worse than expected. Or, for that matter, why stocks are rallying at […]
Holy cats! It was a busy Friday: consumer spending, blocked Huawei, Chinese threats, virus testing, bouncing banks? That’s quite a smorgasbord of market-moving data. Retail Weeps, China Creeps, Bankers Beat and Testing Sleeps May 15, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Friday Four Play: You Down With PPT? Holy cats! It was one busy Friday. I mean, we had a literal smorgasbord of market-moving data … all in one day: Consumer spending set another record in April, plunging 16.4%. President Trump blocked semiconductor shipments to Huawei. China threatened to activate its “unreliable entity list.” Trump questioned […]
Trump requested $237 million for quantum computing. Now that’s a horse (and a tech mega trend) of a different color. Quantum Investing; Beyond Retail; Wayfail; Shwedy Security April 27, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff A Quantum Leap Today, dear readers, we take off our quarantine masks and put on our thinking caps. Well … figuratively speaking, at least. Keep those masks on for now, please. Why our thinking caps? Because President Trump’s 2021 budget requests $237 million in funding for quantum computing. Roughly $25 million of that budget request […]
The Fed’s emergency rate cut sent a message to Wall Street, but it’s not the message of hope that Fed Chair Jerome Powell thinks he sent. Powell Panics; AMD’s Frantic; Tesla Analysts Are Manic March 3, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Powell’s Panic at the Disco I originally wrote a nice Shakespearean Hamlet dissertation on “to buy, or not to buy?” in the current market environment. It was peppered with references, such as “suffering the slings and arrows of an uncertain market” and “taking up arms to go bargain-hunting in a sea of troubles.” It was […]
Wall Street realizes that it might have … maybe … perhaps … possibly overreacted to the coronavirus outbreak. Kung Flu Crazy; Borg Assimilates Delphi; Apple Cooks up Earnings January 28, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Kung Flu Crazy Another day, another virus story. Are you sick and tired of the “kung flu” yet? (Editor’s Note: If you’re sick and tired with the kung flu, please seek medical attention immediately.) After getting the sweats yesterday, the market appears to feel much better today. Much like you when you’re out of sick […]

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