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Sith Kermit Federal Reserve Daly Versus Bullard The Fed’s Failure To Launch, Rivian Rips & McDonald’s Dips February 14, 2022 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff The Fed Goes Jekyll And Hyde Great Ones, there’s something funny about the Federal Reserve. I mean, when I talk about the Fed, I’m typically talking directly about Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell — aka J. Pow or J. Money depending on which subreddit you’re on. Everybody funny, Mr. Great Stuff. Now you funny too. […]
High inflation bad for stocks short run Stocks Gained 400% the Last Time This Happened February 14, 2022 by Steve Fernandez Stocks, Winning Investor Daily High inflation isn’t great for stocks in the short run. But holding stocks offers good protection against inflation over the long run.
Just like that Bengals in Super Bowl Gump meme What’s The Deal With The Super Bowl Indicator? February 12, 2022 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff What’s The Deal With The Super Bowl Indicator? The year was 1989. January 1989, to be precise. Ronald Regan was president. “Two Hearts” by Phil Collins topped the charts, and the original Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) was the most sought-after Christmas gift ever. I didn’t get an NES that year — much like the PlayStation […]
Reader Feedback Ain't much honest work meme Rogan In The Deep, Tesla’s Lead To Keep & Peloton’s Time To Sleep February 11, 2022 by Joseph Hargett Great Stuff Friday Feedback: The “Rogan On A River” Edition ♫Overture. Curtains. Lights. This is it, we’ll hit the heights. And oh, what heights we’ll hit. On with the show, this is it! ♫ Oh, and what a show it is, Great Ones! Some might even say it’s “The Greatest Show In Finance!”™ I don’t know anyone […]
one thing that could trigger a stock market collapse The 1 Thing That Could Cause a Stock Market Collapse February 11, 2022 by Ted Bauman Big Picture. Big Profits., Education, Investing “Collapse” is the most frightening word in any investor’s vocabulary. It refers to a steep and sudden decline in stock prices much larger than the standard -20% definition of a bear market. Fortunately, such collapses are rare. But they all have one thing in common: liquidity — the presence of willing buyers — evaporates. In today’s video , I explain how these dreaded events occur … and what to watch for when one threatens.

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