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Chewing On Chewy, Black & Blueberry, Applied Supplied Agreements March 31, 2021 Great Stuff Ain’t Nothing But The Dog In Me Hey, hey Chewy, said the way you move, gonna make me sweat, gonna make dogs groove. Ah, ah Chewy, the way you sell pet things, gonna make Amazon burn, gonna make gains sing. Hey, hey Chewy, when you earn that way, watch CHWY dip, can’t keep away. Great […]
The 3 Keys to Surviving External Market Shocks March 30, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits. Victorian poet William Ernest Henley published his classic poem “Invictus” in 1888. It includes two lines oft quoted by master orators such as Winston Churchill and Nelson Mandela: I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul. Without context, the words seem to suggest omnipotence. In fact, the poem is […]
Tallyho! Robinhood IPO, Peet’s Jam & GME’s New Fans March 24, 2021 Great Stuff Robin The Hood Once upon a time, retailer investors were subject to the slings and arrows — and price gouging — of their brokerage firm princes. The feudal landscape of retail investing was dominated by transaction fees, consultation fees, management fees … fees-fi-fo-fum! (And if you’re wondering about the goldfish reference up above … here […]
Stimulus SPAC’ing, Starbucks Stimulants & Nikola’s Cone of Shame March 16, 2021 Great Stuff Mo’ Money, Mo’ Problems Never underestimate the market’s ability to find products for people who have money. The market has more money than product right now. — Scott Galloway, Marketing Professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business Who’s hot, who’s not? Tell me whose stock sells out in the stores? You tell me […]
SPACs: An Unacceptable Risk March 16, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, Stocks SPACs not only allow rogue companies to misrepresent themselves before their mergers … it encourages them to do so.





