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Washington’s Cash Injection; Fujifilm’s Big Rejection March 19, 2020 Great Stuff Bye, Bye, Bull Market Ride A long, long time ago … I can still remember how that bull market used to make me smile. And I knew if I had my way that I could make those winning trades, and maybe we’d be happy for a while. But March made me shiver, with every issue […]
Washington Makes It Rain; Invest in Biotech Again? March 18, 2020 2020 Financial Crisis, Great Stuff Time to Make It Rain Everybody’s talking about recession, depression, regression, correction, mass infection, elections… All Great Stuff is saying is “chill the freak out.” We’ve gone from no worry at all … to recession concerns … to full-blown depression fears in less than two weeks. It’s so bad that economists and analysts are already […]
Econ Recon; Jobs at Amazon; Theaters Be Gone March 17, 2020 Great Stuff Dead Cats Can Dance Initial reports on the U.S. economy started rolling in this morning … and I’m not sure if you really want to look or not. The New York Federal Reserve’s Empire State Manufacturing Index plunged by the biggest margin on record: 34.4 points. The reading, which now stands at -21.5, indicates contraction […]
Solar Energy Sales Will Double: Take Advantage of the Uptrend Now March 6, 2020 American Investor Today, Investment Opportunities, Natural Resources One research company predicts the growth in demand for solar panels will double by the end of the year. Installation costs are lower, so more Americans are considering solar panels than ever before. This is a fantastic time to invest in solar energy. Anthony Planas shares a way to add exposure to the growing demand for alternative energy. (2-minute read)
Powell Panics; AMD’s Frantic; Tesla Analysts Are Manic March 3, 2020 Great Stuff Powell’s Panic at the Disco I originally wrote a nice Shakespearean Hamlet dissertation on “to buy, or not to buy?” in the current market environment. It was peppered with references, such as “suffering the slings and arrows of an uncertain market” and “taking up arms to go bargain-hunting in a sea of troubles.” It was […]





