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Satellite Scuffles, Kuiper Kool-Aid & Desktop Metal Militia August 26, 2021 Great Stuff Billionaire Boss Fight It’s that time again, Great Ones! Today’s the day we stick our grubby little hands into the Great Stuff mailbag and munch on your delicious Reader Feedback. A sweet little investing question here, some savory market meme-ry over there, and we have ourselves a hot, fresh helping of greatness … or something […]
Uber & Lyft Get DoorDashed, Pfizer’s Pfinal Approval & China’s Iron Maiden August 23, 2021 Great Stuff Going To California? Spend my days with a driver unkind, smoke their tires and were … heavily fined. Made up my mind, won’t sink below. Goin’ to California with an achin’ … in my portfolio. Someone told me there’s a driver out there, with a silent smile and flowers … in her hair. Oh! Oh! […]
Tesla’s Autobots Assemble, Missed a SPOT & Nvidia Dis-ARMed August 20, 2021 Great Stuff Friday Four Play: The “Flaming Robots” Edition What do you do with a drunken Elon? What do you do with a drunken Elon? What do you do with a drunken Elon early on AI day? Elon Musk, pirate songs and robots? Oh boy, mayhem! That’s right, Great Ones. We’re ripping on Elon Musk and Tesla […]
Cutting Wood For ARKK, Oh No Sonos! & Hecklin’ Hydrogen August 19, 2021 Great Stuff Wood You Burry The Hatchet? Are you ready, Great Ones? Aye, aye, captain! It’s time for Reader Feedback! Today’s the day when we dig through the Great Stuff inbox for those delectable morsels you send us on the daily. Then we chew them up, spit them out, read some tea leaves … and answer your […]
Profit as Robots Infiltrate Farming With This 1 ETF August 17, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Technology, U.S. Economy In yesterday’s Your Money Matters video, Angela Jirau, Clint Lee and I talked about the revolutionary potential of automation and robotics to increase productivity in the U.S. economy in the coming decade.
Increasing productivity — getting more from an hour of labor — is a solution to almost every economic problem.
In the long run, population and productivity growth drive economic growth. Given a fixed amount of capital and labor, growing productivity is the only way to increase output.





