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Bears and Bulls Make Money — Pigs Get Slaughtered Bears and Bulls Make Money — Pigs Get Slaughtered The first quarter will look like a nice breeze compared to the F5 tornado we’re currently facing. But don’t tell that to stock investors…
It is the best of times; it is the worst of times. The market rallied in the spring of hope, but we’re likely headed toward a coronavirus winter of despair. Tangled Market Morgans; Therapy in the Lap of Luxury
by Joseph Hargett April 6, 2020 Great Stuff
A Tale of 2 Morgans It is the best of times; it is the worst of times. We’re living in both an age of wisdom and an age of foolishness. And while this weekend’s coronavirus news helped lift expectations for the spring of hope … we’re likely headed toward a winter of despair. Dickens? On […]
I felt a great disturbance in the economy, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly unemployed. 6.6 Million Job Cuts; Luckin Nuts; Zoom’s a Klutz
by Joseph Hargett April 2, 2020 Great Stuff
Thanks, I Hate Record-Setting Years Anyone else tired of records? I’m not talking about vinyl. My vinyl collection is one of the few things keeping me sane during this quarantine (The White Album, Led Zeppelin IV, Ziggy Stardust, Dark Side of the Moon, Facelift, Paul’s Boutique, World Domination … it gets more eccentric as the […]
gold is coming back Don’t Count Gold Out — It’s Coming Back With a Vengeance Gold is failing as a safe haven. But the weakness is temporary, and investors looking to safeguard their portfolios have the chance to get ahead of the crowd. Anthony Planas shares why now is a great time to take a position in gold before it becomes a popular safe haven again.
toilet paper shortage What a Shortage of Toilet Paper Can Tell Us About Stocks [3-minute read] On Wall Street and Main Street … emotions are running wild.

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