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Nikola Vs. Tesla; Uber Out; GameStopped June 10, 2020 Great Stuff The EV Soap Opera Drama Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of electric-vehicle (EV) lives! In yesterday’s episode of EV Days, upstart Nikola Corp. (Nasdaq: NKLA) tried to take advantage of a weakened Tesla Inc. (Nasdaq: TSLA). While Tesla still recuperated in a hospital bed from a nasty virus, Nikola announced that […]
The Future Is Now: Nasdaq Necks New Highs June 4, 2020 Great Stuff Why the Nasdaq? Something astounding happened today, dear reader. The Nasdaq Composite just broke out to fresh all-time highs. You’re probably questioning why any part of the market is hitting all-time highs when weekly jobless claims and total unemployment figures still come in worse than expected. Or, for that matter, why stocks are rallying at […]
Opportunities Abound; Warner Music IPO, Zoom Will Grow, CrowdStrike Now! June 3, 2020 Great Stuff The End Is Near Wall Street began the day with a friendly voice, a companion unobtrusive … well, at least as unobtrusive as any companion can be right now. The ADP private payroll figures arrived today, and there’s really only one way to describe them: “obviously an awful number, but not as catastrophic as expected.” […]
Powell’s Wake-Up Call; Uber Eats It All; Progyny Stands Tall May 13, 2020 Great Stuff You Don’t Have to Call Me Darlin’ When Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell spoke this morning, well … it was all that Wall Street could do to keep from crying. Speaking during a webcast with the Peterson Institute for International Economics, Powell warned that the COVID-19 pandemic could “leave behind lasting damage” to U.S. economic […]
Deflation at the Disco; Atomic Datadog; Musk the Martyr May 12, 2020 Great Stuff Wall Street Spins Records This year is all about spinning records. Now, I love to drop vinyl on the turntable as much as the next guy. OK, probably more. There’s just a warm, nostalgic sound with records that you don’t get in today’s sanitized, digital world. But the U.S. economy hasn’t exactly dropped the decade’s […]





