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El Salvador’s Bitcoin Bop, Painful Peloton Peddling & Lulu’s Lucky Strike September 9, 2021 Great Stuff Bitcoin’s Technical Savior If you’ve seen “El Salvador” more this week than you have in your entire life, well, I take it you don’t live there. And if you are a Great One living down in El Salvador, why in the world have you not dropped by our inbox to say howdy?! Wait. Hold on […]
1 Big Risk to the Recovery September 8, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, U.S. Economy It's not just auto manufacturers feeling the pain. Supply chain disruptions are limiting output and sales across many industries. It’s one major factor that’s holding back the recovery, and it’s of paramount importance to stocks. Here’s why.
Edge Is What Separates the Master Traders from the Patsies September 3, 2021 True Options Masters If you're going to be a successful trader, you need to define and hone your edge. Here's how Chad Shoop found his, and exploits it for income.
CrowdStruck, Ambarella Reigns & Canadian National Embarrassment September 1, 2021 Great Stuff CrowdStrike Thunderstruck I was caught … in the middle of a cyberattack. (Thunder!) I looked ‘round … and I knew someone had my back. (Thunder!) You’ve been … CrowdStruck! Now that you’ve got that guitar riff stuck in your head, too, let’s take a gander at Great Stuff Picks holding: CrowdStrike (Nasdaq: ). (It actually […]
We’ll Pay You to Take Our Money August 31, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, Investing What if the Federal Reserve tried to give away money … and nobody wanted it?
That’s exactly what’s happening.
Last week, the stock market behaved as it always does in the run-up to a big Fed announcement.
Stocks traded sideways all week. Then on Friday, when Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said the central bank wasn’t going to be changing anything soon, everyone started buying again.
This is a familiar routine. It’s based on the assumption that the Fed has the power to raise or lower interest rates by buying bonds out of the market in exchange for cash injections.
But what if that assumption is wrong?





