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Boeing’s 2040 Vision, Coinbase’s Crypto Junk & The Taco Bell Funk September 15, 2021 Great Stuff Someone Hit The Snooze Button Holy cats, Great Ones! Today was one boring day on the stock market. I mean, just look at the headlines from the major financial publications: How the rich can catch a break with the new tax plan. Ray Dalio ripping on Bitcoin (BTC) … again. And Social Security! You know […]
3 ETFs to Survive Today’s Consumer Inflation September 13, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, Investment Opportunities A supply shortage forced major vehicle producers, such as GM and Ford, to cut back on production and stockpile unfinished vehicles. And it’s not just carmakers ... PPG, Sherwin Williams, Pulte Group and many other companies are feeling the pinch of supply shortages.
With such a massive disruption in supply, how can you know for certain if your investments are secure?
In today’s Your Money Matters, find out why Ted’s advice on “being selective” is so crucial right now.
1 Big Risk to the Recovery September 8, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, U.S. Economy It's not just auto manufacturers feeling the pain. Supply chain disruptions are limiting output and sales across many industries. It’s one major factor that’s holding back the recovery, and it’s of paramount importance to stocks. Here’s why.
Boeing Catches Ryanair, Match Strikes Tinder & Terminator X It September 7, 2021 Great Stuff Boeing: Trade Me Deadly I went to a party last Saturday night. I didn’t get picks … got in a fight. Uh-huh … it ain’t no big thing. Ryanair killed an order; Boeing prices are bad. Can’t borrow ten bucks from your old man? Uh-huh … it ain’t no big thing. But I know what […]
How to Handle This Out-of-Whack Market September 1, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, U.S. Economy Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan was once coined the “maestro.” That’s partly because of his mastery at orchestrating his message to the markets. But perhaps it’s time for Greenspan to hand this baton to current Chairman Jerome Powell. Going into his highly anticipated Jackson Hole address, it sure seemed like Powell would disappoint at least one corner of the stock market. But instead, Powell’s well-executed address managed to see interest rates remain stable while a broad stock advance unfolded (which I discussed in Your Money Matters this week).





