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Apple’s Epic Battle; A Most Dangerous GameStop & Hormel’s Home Run December 9, 2021 Great Stuff Party Treats, Mystery Meats & Earnings Beats Happy holidays, Great Ones! Get your white elephant gag gifts and novelty Christmas sweaters at the ready … it’s party time! Yes, we do start celebrating the holidays super early here … why do you ask? Name your holiday of choice, and I’m in — it’s not like […]
Complexity Can Kill Your Returns December 9, 2021 Education, Investing, Real Talk, Stocks (2-minute read) Even though investing sounds simple, many everyday investors still have a hard time. But you can avoid making things complicated with this approach…
Lovesac’s Lovefest; Roku’s Rabble Rousers; A Stitch Fix In Time… December 8, 2021 Great Stuff Lovesac, Baby! If you see amazing earnings at the side of the road, it means a 9% rally for Loooovesac! Lovesac, yeah yeah! We’re heading down the Wall Street highway, looking for a Lovesac getaway. Heading for a Lovesac (Nasdaq: ) getaway. I got me some earnings — they’re as big as a whale — […]
Innovation Will Outlast Inflation December 7, 2021 News, Real Talk, U.S. Economy (4-minute read) As we head into the rest of the holidays, many people are worried about inflation and empty shelves for good reason. But here’s why we’re still optimistic for what’s ahead…
Fed Tightening? Time to Change Your Financial Wardrobe December 7, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, News At first, it was tough to forgo almost all carbohydrates except those from vegetables … especially from a guy renowned for his pasta dishes. And my breakup with rice was especially poignant, given my love of South and Southeast Asian food. But I made the changes — and today I’m better for it. The Federal Reserve’s recent hawkish turn suggests a different kind of belt-tightening is just around the corner. Just as I had to give up some things to achieve the goal of a stable, healthy me, financial markets must make some changes if the Fed starts tightening interest rates. What are they likely to be, and how could they affect your portfolio?





