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May 1, 2022 Great Stuff
Oh No! The Consequences Of My Own Actions… Ah, Sunday, Sunday — so great to me! Time to sit down and chow down on the Sunday simmer-down. How does it feel, Great Ones? To be on my own? With no direction home? Umm … no. How does it feel to be through the biggest, greatest, […] Ford’s Flat Tire, Teladoc’s On Fire & Meta’s Revenue Ire
April 28, 2022 Great Stuff
Rivian’s Rip Tide The tide is high but Ford’s (NYSE: ) holding on. It still … still … still … wants to be No. 1, as far as the electric vehicle (EV) market is concerned. Prices … the prices are high, too. But Ford’s hooooolding on. What on Earth are you going on about, Blondie? […] Microsoft’s Tribute, Visa’s License To Spend & Bitcoin Nest Eggs
April 27, 2022 Great Stuff
Tenacious M This is the greatest and best stock in the world … Microsoft (Nasdaq: ) tribute. A long time ago, me and my fellow Great Ones here were hitchhiking down a long and lonesome road, when all of a sudden, there shined a shiny investor in the middle of Wall Street. And he said: […] Cryptos Are Going Mainstream — Institutional Moves Prove It
April 27, 2022 Cryptocurrency, Winning Investor Daily
Institutions like your local bank and your retirement plan provider are getting involved. That means cryptos are becoming more accessible than ever. Musk Buys Twitter? Expect Fireworks
April 26, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, News
During those 65 weekend hours, Elon Musk’s people and Twitter’s people will have “material conversations” about the former’s deal to buy the company. (During market hours they’d have to share everything publicly, given their potential impact on the company’s share price.) But we’re interested in the bigger picture. The longer term. The endgame. On the stock price front, the impact on Twitter’s share price is already baked in. Unless something derails the deal … entirely possible, as you’ll see … TWTR will cease to trade at $54.20 a share, about 4% upside from Monday’s closing price. But as Jay Gould discovered, the path to media’s commanding heights is never smooth.