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2 Urgent Predictions Before Powell’s Speech Today
August 27, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, Investing
The much anticipated Jackson Hole meeting of central banks is nearly over, so it won't be long before investors know how the market responds ... tumbling down or zooming higher. It all depends on the Fed’s taper message, and how quickly they take away the punch bowl. With COVID's delta presenting a major unknown, there's really no telling until we hear from Fed Chairman Powell himself. That's why, in today’s video, Clint reveals which scenarios may unfold and opportunities in stock sectors depending on which message emerges from the Fed. Satellite Scuffles, Kuiper Kool-Aid & Desktop Metal Militia
August 26, 2021 Great Stuff
Billionaire Boss Fight It’s that time again, Great Ones! Today’s the day we stick our grubby little hands into the Great Stuff mailbag and munch on your delicious Reader Feedback. A sweet little investing question here, some savory market meme-ry over there, and we have ourselves a hot, fresh helping of greatness … or something […] The Pandemic Retirement Surge Isn’t Over
August 26, 2021 U.S. Economy, Winning Investor Daily
Sometimes, early retirement is the only realistic option. But it can also have huge consequences for your financial goals… Cassava’s Quality Quagmire, Warby’s Weeble Wobbles & Pitching An Urban Outfit
August 25, 2021 Great Stuff
The Not-So-Perfect Drug? One pill makes you larger, and one pill makes you small. And the ones that Cassava Sciences (Nasdaq: ) gives you might not do anything at all… Or so a “statement of concern” from Jordan Thomas says. Thomas is a partner and chair of Labaton Sucharow, a whistleblower legal practice that specializes […] An ETF for a Different Type of Infrastructure
August 25, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Technology, U.S. Economy
Just as the Fed thought in-person meetings would be back by now, so too had many companies planned their return to the office this fall. Those plans are being put on hold now, and in many cases delayed until next year.
But the truth is: Traditional office work may never see a return to normal. Here’s why...