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Solar’s Not An Enphase; Canopy’s Not Cashed Nor Is Chipotle Real Mexican Food February 9, 2022 Great Stuff Enphase’d & Not Confused When I’m investing, I strut my stuff, my portfolio’s so strung out. Enphase (Nasdaq: ) is high as a kite; I just might stop to check them out… Let me go oooon! If you were looking for a blister in the sun, Great Ones, no amount of sunscreen is gonna shield […]
Ted’s Plan to Profit From Sector Rotation January 21, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Trading Strategies, U.S. Economy In today's video, Ted shows how rapidly rising interest rate expectations are driving massive rotations in the stock market. He explains the concept of “duration” and predicts the magnitude of these shifts. But the news is not all bad. Every rotation has an upside as well. By adopting a simple Big Picture-based trading system, Ted shows how you can make Big Profits in 2022.
Blockchain Is the Airbnb of Digital Assets December 20, 2021 Technology, Winning Investor Daily (3-minute read) Airbnb and Uber let us share our physical assets. And blockchains will do the same for our digital assets and resources.
Buy the Omicron Dip! (But Choose Wisely) December 3, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing Markets went haywire this week (and last) in response to a double whammy: Omicron’s appearance on the COVID stage and a suddenly hawkish Fed. Stocks dropped across the board … but some dropped more than others. That confirms what I’ve been saying for most of 2021: The market increasingly prefers quality and consistent earnings growth […]
Uber, Lyft and DoorDash: Sell These “Dead Men Walking” Stocks November 12, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Trading Strategies Investors in companies like Uber, Lyft and DoorDash have been victims of a “bezzle.” That’s when a con man has managed to take your money … but YOU don’t know it yet. In today’s video, Ted explains why these so called “flywheel platform” companies can never be profitable without breaking basic laws of economic and social fairness — not to mention many laws. The worst part is that these companies have known this all along, but as part of a strategy to divert everyone’s attention from that, they have subsidized an entire generation’s lifestyle. Based on recent market action, that is almost certainly about to come to an end.





