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As hopeful as you want to be … as hopeful as Wall Street wants to be … we aren't close to getting past the worst of the spread. 3.28 Million Lost; Micron Moves; Cheesecake Blues
by Joseph Hargett March 26, 2020 Great Stuff
Denial, Seems It Had to Come I warned you it was coming. I warned you it’d be bad. Relied on me to say it all. (Any Sevendust fans out there? No? Oh well…) Weekly jobless claims arrived today, and they were record-breaking. The U.S. Department of Labor reported that 3.28 million Americans filed for unemployment […]
Everything will be OK. Congress and the Fed are riding to the rescue. But you still need to stay patient and cautious with this market. Congress Gets Bold; Greatness in Gold
by Joseph Hargett March 24, 2020 Great Stuff
It Can’t Rain All the Time Hope for a light at the end of the tunnel — that, dear readers, is why Wall Street rallied today. Hope that legislators in Washington, D.C., finally set aside their differences to help the American people. The Federal Reserve has already taken care of Wall Street — “unlimited stimulus” […]
The new coronavirus bill in the Senate has investors questioning everything. The Great Senate Make-or-Break; Elon Hyperventilates
by Joseph Hargett March 20, 2020 Great Stuff
Friday Four Play: The “Corona Conundrum” Edition Last week, I was looking forward to getting out of the house, having my family home, hanging out with friends … you know, typical weekend stuff. My, how things change in a week. But the lifestyle of your fearless Great Stuff leader isn’t the only thing that underwent […]
toilet paper shortage What a Shortage of Toilet Paper Can Tell Us About Stocks [3-minute read] On Wall Street and Main Street … emotions are running wild.
The Fed’s emergency rate cut sent a message to Wall Street, but it’s not the message of hope that Fed Chair Jerome Powell thinks he sent. Powell Panics; AMD’s Frantic; Tesla Analysts Are Manic
by Joseph Hargett March 3, 2020 Great Stuff
Powell’s Panic at the Disco I originally wrote a nice Shakespearean Hamlet dissertation on “to buy, or not to buy?” in the current market environment. It was peppered with references, such as “suffering the slings and arrows of an uncertain market” and “taking up arms to go bargain-hunting in a sea of troubles.” It was […]

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