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Big Tech Has a Big Earnings Problem Is it Time to Buy Meta? February 4, 2022 by Ian King Stocks, Technology, Winning Investor Daily Let’s take a look at Big Tech’s expected growth rates over the next three years.
Meta plummets disappointed but not surprised meme Meta’s Massive Miss; Spotify’s Rogan-omics; T-Mobile Rollin’ February 3, 2022 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Sucks To Zuck Did y’all just feel that? A great disturbance in the social media Force — as if millions of Facebook investors cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. I feel that something terrible has happened, Great Ones. To find out, we have to get meta … again. Dude, if you bring up […]
AMD I See Dead Pentiums Meme AMD Inside, Google’s Reverse Splits, Sony’s Hits & PayPal’s Fits February 2, 2022 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Almighty Micro Devices Great Ones, I absolutely love saying “I told you so.” It’s, like, my second favorite thing in the world. The first is, obviously, making you money. So, when Advanced Micro Devices (Nasdaq: ) reported blowout fourth-quarter earnings and rallied more than 11% … I was ecstatic. I literally got a twofer. Before […]
What the Smart Money Did on Friday and Monday February 2, 2022 by Ted Bauman Big Picture. Big Profits., News, U.S. Economy My reaction to those big up days was probably like yours. Momentum (aka growth) stocks in The Bauman Letter’s model portfolio have taken a beating since the beginning of the year. So has my personal portfolio. So, when those stocks jumped like a frog off a hot highway on Friday and Monday, I breathed a sigh of relief.“ The worst must be over. The smart money is piling back in.” That’s what I wanted to think. But the facts tell a different story … and prove why smart investors ignore short-term moves like these.
this junk bond signal can indicate approaching volatility The Signal From Junk February 1, 2022 by Clint Lee Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, Investing That happened fast. Just 15 trading days for the S&P 500 to hit correction territory (at least on an intraday basis) last week, making it one of the fastest in history to kick off a new year. That’s a bit concerning on the heels of a mostly calm 2021, where the S&P 500 barely registered a 5% decline. Does this sudden burst of volatility tell us something about the stock market? Are we now careening over the edge and staring into a bear market abyss? Before you assume that 2022’s bad start is about to turn into something worse, lean on history to guide you.

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