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“Less than feared.” It reminds me of “less than expected,” as if the Iranian missile strikes on U.S. military bases in Iraq are in some way similar to corporate earnings reports. Meatless Macs Meet Missile Attacks January 8, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Iran…Less Than Feared The funny thing about stock market sentiment? It applies to literally everything. For example, today I find myself discussing the bullish and bearish implications of last night’s Iranian missile attack. According to the financial media, Iran’s retaliation for the U.S. killing Qassem Soleimani, a top Iranian military official, was deemed “less than […]
Why are award shows still a thing? Netflix and Disney show why this ancient Hollywood ritual doesn’t matter anymore. Netflix Catches the Golden Snub January 7, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Hollywood’s Irrelevant Awards So, the Golden Globes happened this weekend … and nobody cared. Granted, the award show happened in the middle of the U.S.-Iran escalation, so not many people were paying attention anyway. But now that the situation with Iran is starting to die down a bit on Wall Street … nope. No one […]
Is this the start of a new trading cycle on Wall Street? Stay tuned for the Iran War Cycle. Cycle? No, Iran; No-Cash Nio Delivers January 6, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff A New Cycle Is Born? Did you think the Iran-U.S. conflict would fade over the weekend? We could only be so lucky. But one does not simply rock the casbah and walk away … especially when one continues to rock the casbah throughout the weekend. After Iran promised to retaliate for the killing of top […]
I know it’s traditional to start the new year with fireworks … but this isn’t what I expected. Tesla Targets Met; Gold and Oil Bets January 3, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Friday Four Play: The “You Dropped a Bomb on Me” Edition I know it’s traditional to start the new year with fireworks … but this is not what I expected. I’m sure Great Stuff readers all know by now, but just in case you live a media-starved life, here’s the skinny. The U.S. conducted a […]
Debt is back on the menu — did it ever really leave? — especially in China. And Wall Street is loving it. Debt: It’s What’s for Breakfast; Pot Market Swan Dives January 2, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff A Stimulating Chinese New Year I’ll gladly pay you Tuesday for some economic stimulus today! Debt is back on the menu, dear readers — did it ever really leave? — especially in China. The People’s Bank of China hopes to shake loose about $115 billion in the Chinese economy by easing up on its reserve […]

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