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October 10, 2021 Great Stuff
Great Stuff’s Some Kind Of Monster Gather ‘round, Great Ones, the Sunday simmer-down is about to begin! Remember, we’re taking each and every Sunday from now until eternity to, well, simmer down. We’ll unwind and relax and check out some of the nifty stuff you might’ve missed from around Banyan Hill in the past week. […] CRISPR Capers, Hyzon Hot Takes & GOGO Wifi Rangers
October 8, 2021 Great Stuff
Genome What I’m Sayin’? At long last … the day has come! ‘Round here, Fridays are filled with Reader Feedback from start to finish — like a feast of meaty market morsels, delectable investing questions and awkward food analogies. It’s once again time to hold my nose and dive into the Great Stuff inbox to […] Mr. Market’s Massacre, Gimme Seltzer Shelter & Norwegian’s Sea Shanties
October 6, 2021 Great Stuff
Whole Lotta … Red? Great googly moogly, we’re really doing this sell-off thing, huh? The market needs coolin’ and honestly … today, we’re just foolin’ around, finding the fun stuff amid the market massacre. If you’ve kept up with Great Stuff recently, I don’t need to send you back to school to know that today’s […] [QUIZ] Stop Trading Until You Know Your Personality Type…
October 6, 2021 Investing, Trading Strategies, True Options Masters
Chris Cimorelli discovered an interesting correlation between our experts' personality types and trading styles... and it could benefit you. 5 Strategies to Beat an Ominous Underlying Market Trend
October 5, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, U.S. Economy
Predicting the future direction of the stock market is a damned if you do, damned if you don’t proposition. That’s why some analysts avoid it altogether. They say you can safely ignore the ups and downs of an index like the S&P 500.Others say that predicting market direction is a waste of energy. Just buy the right companies, and it won’t matter. Those answers wouldn’t satisfy most subscribers to my Bauman Letter. People constantly ask me what I think the market is going to do. They’re right to ask.