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Fed Rate Hike Here’s What Higher Interest Rates Mean for Stocks Interest rate hikes only hurt stocks in the short term.
MGM Amazon Merger Expect Me To Talk Meme MGM’s Merger Madness; Warby’s Still Wobbling; KSS Of Death?
by Joseph Hargett March 17, 2022 Great Stuff
A Buyout. Shaken, Not Stirred When you were young and your portfolio was an open book, you used to say live and let live. (You know you did! You know you did…) But if this ever-changing world in which we’re livin’ makes you want to give in and trade … say live and let Amazon […]
You've fallen for one of two classic blunders meme China Brings BABA Back; Nvidia’s Mega Meta Might; Chipotle Gets Chippy
by Joseph Hargett March 16, 2022 Great Stuff
Asian ADR Acrobatics Great Ones, I am ashamed to admit it, but I fell victim to one of the two classic blunders: Never get involved in a stock war in Asia. As we all know, only slightly less well-known is this: Never go in against a Sicilian when death is on the line! But that’s […]
Ford selling cars missing chips The Tail Is Wagging the Dog on This Industry (3-minute read) There’s nothing Charles likes better than a bargain. And Mr. Market is finally offering outstanding bargains in this industry...
End of the World It’s the End of the World as We Know It Many young investors are only dimly aware of the subprime mortgage crisis and the dot-com bust. They can’t imagine a world with conditions like those. They take recent circumstances for granted. Now there’s another big shift underway … one that could be far more consequential for the economy, our politics and our pocketbooks than either of those two events. I’m talking about the collapse of globalization…

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