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Wall Street Gets Small; Netflix Nukes Numbers and BABA’s Black Sheep January 20, 2021 Great Stuff Let’s Get Small Today, Great Ones, we’re talking about small-cap stocks — those Russell 2000 juggernauts set to lead the way this year. So, as SNL great Steve Martin once said … let’s get small! (Side note: Did you know that Steve Martin was never an SNL cast member? Discuss amongst yourselves.) This year, the […]
Winter Is Coming; Forests of Azure, Cloudless Solar Skies October 28, 2020 Great Stuff Future in the Cards Sooo … how about those Dodgers? I don’t follow baseball — I got burned on baseball cards back in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s, and it’s been downhill ever since. Anyone else have a massive box of three-decades-old baseball cards that are worth absolutely nothing right now? Oddly enough, there’s […]
Reader Roundup: Sensors and Sensibilities October 8, 2020 Great Stuff Stairway to Great Stuff Welcome to Reader Feedback day! The day that’s all about you, the Great Stuff reader — the Great One, if you will. Today’s the day when we answer your questions, address your concerns about stocks and the market, let you rant … and generally riff off whatever insanity you send our […]
Make America Confident Again; Musk’s No-Diesel Legal Weasel May 11, 2020 Great Stuff Confidently Overconfident It’s one thing to be confident, dear reader. It’s another thing entirely to be blindly overconfident. Today, we saw Wall Street give a pause to last week’s massive rally, following one of the most devastating monthly U.S. jobs reports ever. It seems that more than a few analysts are starting to realize just […]
Powell Stimulates Nonstop; When Voltron Meets Hoth March 23, 2020 Great Stuff The Most Stimulating Man in the World You want stimulus? You can’t handle all the stimulus the Federal Reserve is pumping out right now. In a move that almost lifted the markets into positive territory this morning, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell announced unlimited stimulus — yes, unlimited. “Aggressive effort must be taken across the […]





