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Domino’s Delivery Debacle, Spirit’s Wild Frontier & Apple Goes EU
May 2, 2022 Great Stuff
Domino’s Doesn’t Deliver Great Ones, some of y’all are probably gonna think I’m a raging liberal after today’s write-up on Domino’s Pizza (NYSE: ). What I am or am not isn’t the point. Still, I want you to remember one thing: I didn’t say it. Say it? Say what? What was said?! Tell me! We’ll […] Could These “Next-Gen” Coins Soar 10,000%?
April 29, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Cryptocurrency, U.S. Economy
In last week's video, I provided an economist's perspective on bitcoin. This week I'm broadening my horizons to look at a few of the hottest "next-generation" coins that could actually soar by providing REAL-WORLD value to investors and the global economy. Better Than Elon Musk’s $44 Billion Twitter Takeover
April 29, 2022 Economy, Investment Opportunities, Real Talk
(4-minute read) Corporate events often create huge profit opportunities. But rather than investing in the Twitter takeover, Charles recommends this instead… How Big Mac’s Mistake Could’ve Made You 2,700%
April 27, 2022 Investment Opportunities, Real Talk, Stocks
(1-minute read) It's a day that McDonald's management would rather forget. But it created an amazing opportunity for Main Street investors...
Musk Buys Twitter? Expect Fireworks
April 26, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Investing, News
During those 65 weekend hours, Elon Musk’s people and Twitter’s people will have “material conversations” about the former’s deal to buy the company. (During market hours they’d have to share everything publicly, given their potential impact on the company’s share price.) But we’re interested in the bigger picture. The longer term. The endgame. On the stock price front, the impact on Twitter’s share price is already baked in. Unless something derails the deal … entirely possible, as you’ll see … TWTR will cease to trade at $54.20 a share, about 4% upside from Monday’s closing price. But as Jay Gould discovered, the path to media’s commanding heights is never smooth.