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WeWork Slashes IPO Valuation; AT&T’s Hot Mess; Facebook Dating? September 6, 2019 Great Stuff Friday Four Play: Back Into the Woods Agony, beyond power of speech. When the one thing you want is the only thing out of your reach! — The Princes, “Into the Woods” All the market wanted today was a solid U.S. jobs report. Wall Street was promised a strong jobs report yesterday by ADP and […]
Get IPO Crazy With CrowdStrike, Peloton and Cloudflare September 3, 2019 Great Stuff Wall Street’s Virtual Insanity I worry about the sanity of the market sometimes. The major financial publications today are all spewing some variation of the same headline — stocks fall because of trade war tariffs. If you’ve read those same financial publications — or a better one such as Great Stuff — you already knew […]
The Fed Fails to Strike Back & Counteract Market Fears August 22, 2019 Great Stuff Revenge of the White House I love me some Star Wars. I bet you couldn’t tell. However, when the fictional space drama spills over into real life … it gets more than a little weird. We’re not talking the cool stuff, such as the Force, lightsabers or hyperspace travel. We’re talking about over-the-top character development. […]
Fed Rate Cuts Make a Winner out of This Crude Oil ETF August 14, 2019 American Investor Today, Investment Opportunities, Natural Resources, Oil, U.S. Economy Two weeks ago, the Federal Reserve announced a quarter-point rate cut. History shows that when the Fed cuts rates, the energy sector outperforms expectations. John Ross talks about the lucrative possibilities in the crude oil sector. He also shares an easy way you can enjoy the rebound in oil prices. (3-minute read)
Tesla’s “Production Hell” and “Logistics Hell” Tanks Shares July 25, 2019 Great Stuff “Living easy, living free. Season ticket on a one-way ride.” AC/DC ain’t got nothing on Tesla Inc. (Nasdaq: TSLA). After going through “production hell” and “logistics hell,” CEO Elon Musk is in his own personal hell this morning. Tesla posted a loss of $1.12 per share in the second quarter, missing even the most bearish […]





