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SPAC Options Madness, Hyzon Horizons & Intuitive Robo Romps April 22, 2021 Great Stuff Stone SPAC Crazy … Come On! Welcome to Reader Feedback day, Great Ones! Today is all about you! Not that every day at Great Stuff isn’t about you … I mean, whom else do I write for here? I guess I could just let all these song lyrics, market information, stock investing research and pop […]
Get Ready for a Surge in Precious Metals April 19, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Commodities, Economy, Gold, Investing, Investment Opportunities, Natural Resources, Precious Metals Has gold lost its glitter? After a jump in prices in the wake of the pandemic, many precious metals have been in the dumps or gone nowhere. Gold prices alone have retraced over 60% of their post-pandemic gain. Silver prices have traded in the same eight-dollar range since August last year. That’s because several external […]
The $4.5 Trillion Powder Keg & GameStop Gaming GameStop April 5, 2021 Great Stuff A $4.5 Trillion Powder Keg Great Ones, I know that I’m not the most bullish talking head when it comes to the stock market. But every now and then, I get a little bit tired of listening to the sound of my bearish tears. Don’t you? Yeah … you’re such a bearish crybaby, Mr. Great […]
Spotify’s Locker Room Talk, T-Mobile Cuts Its Cord & Voltswagen Puns Charging March 30, 2021 Great Stuff Back To The Future … Again Great Ones, I’ve come to the conclusion that the reason I don’t have a flying car or a hoverboard yet — let alone a time-traveling DeLorean — is that technology companies are obsessed with reinventing the past. Great Scott! I think you’re on to something, Mr. Great Stuff! Are […]
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 […]





