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Wall Street is bubbling up big-time. Now’s not the time to be greedy. Now’s the time to get your stocks in a row and keep your powder dry. Stocks’ Bubble Bobble; Straight Outta Oxford; Nikola Now July 20, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Bubble, Bubble Toil and Trouble I had a rather disturbing revelation this weekend, dear reader … one I haven’t had since the 2008 financial crisis. On Saturday, I was minding my own business, playing video games online to wind down from the week. You know, social distancing and all that. Nothing out of the usual. […]
Bonus Options Trade — Gold’s Gains Can’t Support This Stock Much Longer July 17, 2020 by John Ross American Investor Today, Gold, Trading Strategies (5-minute read) John Ross has had his eye on gold and gold miners for a while. Now, while gold is rising, he’s finally found a trade on a gold miner headed lower. Read on…
Earnings season is ratcheting up the pressure on Wall Street. But the biggest story will be Tesla and a potential surprise profit. Pepsi Pops Earnings; TSLA Shorts Burning; Pfinding Pfizer July 13, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Earnings Season Ga Ga This thing … called earnings season. I just … can’t handle it! This thing … called earnings season. I must … get around to it. Are you ready? Yes, dear reader, second-quarter earnings season is upon us. It’s time to shake all over like a jellyfish … I kinda like it. […]
Thursday: The day where Wall Street remembers unemployment exists, and tech stocks rally. Time to Get Teched; Great Stuff Responds July 9, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff QQQ: The Greatest Show The Nasdaq Composite just broke out to fresh all-time highs. Sound familiar to you? I typed those exact words about one month ago on June 4 … a Thursday. Today is also a Thursday. And, just like Arthur Dent, I never could get the hang of Thursdays. Why do Thursdays matter? […]
As the recession begins, consumers cut back on spending. This means when the recovery begins, there’s pent-up consumer demand. These 3 Sectors Will Lead the Recovery July 8, 2020 by Michael Carr 2020 Financial Crisis, U.S. Economy, Winning Investor Daily As the recession begins, consumers cut back on spending. This means when the recovery begins, there’s pent-up consumer demand.

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