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Joe Rogan Spotify Consequences of Actions Meme Spotify’s Rogan Rabble Rousing, Bumbling Into Fruitz & Peloton’s Parley February 7, 2022 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Spotify: For What It’s Worth… Great Ones, how much do you believe in the “free market?” I know. I know. Quite a few of you out there are thinking: Free market? Ha. It’s all rigged, my man! But that’s not quite what I’m getting at today, and if you’ve read the headline … you already […]
Big Tech Has a Big Earnings Problem Is it Time to Buy Meta? February 4, 2022 by Ian King Stocks, Technology, Winning Investor Daily Let’s take a look at Big Tech’s expected growth rates over the next three years.
Sometimes It's Okay to Lose Your Shovel Sometimes It’s Okay to Lose Your Shovel February 4, 2022 by Michael Carr Investing, Trading Strategies, True Options Masters Mike Carr never met his grandfather, but his life story still has a profound impact on the way he approaches trading.
With mutual fund and ETF assets increasing 88% between 2016 and 2020, a passive investment bubble has formed. Performance Chasers Turned This ETF’s River Into a Swamp February 3, 2022 by Charles Mizrahi Investing, Real Talk, Stocks (3-minute read) Performance chasers got the worst of both worlds when they invested in a popular exchange-traded fund.
What the Smart Money Did on Friday and Monday February 2, 2022 by Ted Bauman Big Picture. Big Profits., News, U.S. Economy My reaction to those big up days was probably like yours. Momentum (aka growth) stocks in The Bauman Letter’s model portfolio have taken a beating since the beginning of the year. So has my personal portfolio. So, when those stocks jumped like a frog off a hot highway on Friday and Monday, I breathed a sigh of relief.“ The worst must be over. The smart money is piling back in.” That’s what I wanted to think. But the facts tell a different story … and prove why smart investors ignore short-term moves like these.

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