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Charging stations next exit traffic meme ChargePoint’s Lightning In A Bottle, Delta Hits Full Throttle
by Joseph Hargett June 1, 2022 Great Stuff
Block Or Charge? Great Ones, are you riding the lightning with Great Stuff Picks holding ChargePoint (NYSE: )? Guilty as charged, but man, it ain’t right. True that. There’s something else controlling ChargePoint this year, and Wall Street thinks that death is in the air. They’ve got ChargePoint strapped in the electric chair. We’re down […]
Buy Low and Sell High Don’t Buy Low and Sell High What if I told you that there’s a much simpler, better way than trying to time the bottom? It’s a strategy that turns the old mantra on its head, and one that’s been proven to turn out big profits by academics and money managers alike. It involves targeting a group of select stocks that permeates the world of quantitative and algorithmic trading systems. Simply put, the better strategy here is to “buy high, and sell higher.”
Sell Jay and Go Away Sell in May and go away… Ah yes, the familiar adage among investors that comes up this time every year. It refers to the calendar tendency for below-average stock market returns from May to October. But this time around, what really matters is “sell Jay and go away.” Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, that is.
Ford copying Tesla luxury Lincoln Mr. Bean meme Simmer-Down Sunday: Ford’s Tangled Up In Tesla
by Joseph Hargett April 24, 2022 Great Stuff
Ford’s Lincoln Parked Sundays were made for soap opera repeats. And methinks it’s time for a lil’ binge of your favorite electrified soap, EV Days… Oh great. Yet another day of Tesla this, Tesla that. Nope! No Tesla (Nasdaq: ) here. Well, not directly, at least… It’s a Ford (NYSE: ) kinda morning. Especially seeing […]
avoid roller coaster stocks Avoid these 3 Roller Coaster Stocks During Earnings Season It makes sense to avoid companies that could send investors for a “ride” after seeing downward revisions to their profit forecasts and running high-risk balance sheets. Using quantitative analysis, it’s easy to screen for companies that could be vulnerable to those catalysts. These same factors have been proven in back testing to pinpoint companies that outperform or trail the market.

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