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This week, we forego our usual Friday Four Play in favor of an extra-special Q&A with tech investor and small-cap sleuth Ian King. Big Hype, Small Caps: Interviewing Tech Expert Ian King October 16, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Rainbow in the Market One day in the year of the pox, came a time remembered well … when the strong young trader of the rising sun heard the tolling of the opening bell. One day in the year of COVID-19, when the bell began to ring, it meant the time had come for one […]
Earnings expectations are high, but can corporate profits outshine the black smoke rising from the U.S. economy? Earnings Confessions; Ford’s Positive Shift; Apple’s 5G Facelift October 12, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff A Smoking Earnings Season On Wall Street there is a tower, where analysts look out to the land to see traders quickly passing by. This is for their own desire, lifting expectations to feel the power boiling in their veins… (Oh oh oh oh oh yeah. Yeah.) Expectations rising, from economic fires we’ve been told. […]
Did You Panic on Friday? October 6, 2020 by Chad Shoop 2020 Financial Crisis, American Investor Today, News, Trading Strategies (2 charts) This past week has been a whirlwind. But these two charts show you how to weather the storm. Plus, we show you our favorite strategy in volatile markets.
It’s time for your U.S. economy reality check! So, crank up the Jackson Browne, ‘cause Main Street’s running on empty. Empty Streets, Fast Cars and the Farcical Solar Ceremony September 25, 2020 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Friday Four Play: The “Running on Empty” Edition Looking out at Wall Street rushing under my wheels. Looking back at the gains gone by like common sense repealed. In 2020 before Halloween, we’re trading up one on one. I don’t know where we’re running now. We’re just running on… Running on (running on empty). It’s […]
Here’s Why There’s a Pumpkin Shortage September 25, 2020 by Annie Stevenson 2020 Financial Crisis, American Investor Today, U.S. Economy (4-minute read) There food and beverage shortages can be explained — their packaging facilities are on the brink. They never planned for this. Everyone needs to have a plan in a crisis. Do you?

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