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Lowe’s Train Leaves the Depot; Saudis Go Home & The Bearish Barrage
November 20, 2019 Great Stuff
First World Problems? Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is having a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad year. This past month, the Saudi Arabian prince and head of state-owned Saudi Aramco learned that his newly minted initial public offering (IPO) was worth way less than he expected. Despite protests that he hadn’t even taken […] Tech Overlords Took Your Privacy, Now They Want Your Cash
November 13, 2019 Great Stuff
Google and Facebook Want Your Money Despite my robust internet presence, I’m a bit of a privacy nut. Maybe it’s because of my internet presence. Yes, I know you can find articles I’ve written online dating back to 2006. But stock market articles are about all you’ll find … probably. (Don’t forget to like and […] AT&T Mystifies; Mattel Surprises; GE Electrifies
October 30, 2019 Great Stuff
AT&T’s Max Facepalm Yesterday, AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) unveiled a new streaming service that rocked the market and sent Netflix Inc.’s (Nasdaq: NFLX) stock plunging. That’s what I should have been able to tell you today. But, in classic AT&T style, the company still managed to put investors in a bind. HBO Max is AT&T’s […] Earnings Beyond Beat … 1 VIX Chart You Must See
October 29, 2019 Great Stuff
Don’t Forget the Fed It’s been nice seeing companies driving the narrative on Wall Street again. Earnings season has given us diversity again … a reason to focus on corporate well-being, profits and, of course, failures. But the broader economic kettle is beginning to spew steam again. Tomorrow, we’ll get the first whistle. The Federal […] China’s Wild Ride; Netflix Remains on Top; Costco Sells Out
October 10, 2019 Great Stuff
President Trump: “But Do I?” Boy, did I jump the gun on the Chinese fire drill reference yesterday. Wall Street has literally been running around in circles all day due to conflicting reports surrounding the start of U.S.-China trade negotiations. First, we heard that there was no progress in the negotiations at the deputy level […]