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When investors look at stocks, their analysis is biased on sentiment: how they feel about the economy or the company. Why Sentiment Is Important in the Stock Market January 29, 2021 by Michael Carr Stocks, Winning Investor Daily When investors look at stocks, their analysis is biased by how they feel about the economy or the company.
GameStop Crash: Lessons From a Rigged Market January 29, 2021 by Ted Bauman Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Stocks [16-minute video] Why Wall Street insiders will have the last laugh.
Does Robinhood work for Prince John meme small Does Robinhood Work for Prince John? January 28, 2021 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Does Robinhood Work for Prince John? It’s Thursday, Great Ones … and you all know that means Reader Feedback! Now, I know Thursdays are supposed to be all about Great Stuff readers, but today’s a bit different. Today, we’re talking about Robinhood. Quite a few Great Ones use Robinhood for their trading and investing needs. […]
Testing Our AI Future: There’s Still Time to Buy January 28, 2021 by Annie Stevenson American Investor Today, Investing, Technology (4-minute read) AI will change the world one day. Today, AI can predict outbreaks and aid in imaging. But it still has trouble with the real world. We’re getting in on the ground floor…
GameStop counteroffensive meme small 5 More GameStops?, Boeing Blitzed and Microsoft Azure-ances January 27, 2021 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Retail Investor Independence Day? I have to say; I can’t get enough of this GameStop (NYSE: ) story. The battle between a plucky, completely not-safe-for-work band of retail investors and hedge fund short sellers is quite amusing. What makes it even more spectacular is that the angst behind the short-squeeze movement is spreading to Europe. […]

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