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Don’t go chasing unicorns; please stick to the indexes and the stocks that you’re used to. WeWork was going to have things its way or nothing at all. WeWork’s Lesson in Unicorn Chasing; Tesla Bears Get Crushed
by Joseph Hargett October 24, 2019 Great Stuff
The Trouble With Chasing Unicorns I think it’s safe to say that I have a unique sense of humor. That’s putting it politely. It’s definitely not one you find very often in the financial realm. However, the saga of WeWork has brought out the inner cynic in more than a few op-ed writers lately. I […]
Do you want another 2008 financial crisis? Because this is how you get another 2008 financial crisis. The Repo Man Is Coming; Snap’s Back; Comcast’s “Free” Flex
by Joseph Hargett October 23, 2019 Great Stuff
The Repo-Rate Man Is Coming Did you think we were done talking about the Federal Reserve and repo rates? (I’ll bet you wished we were.) About one month ago, the financial media were filled with stories about a “mini” crisis involving overnight lending rates, bank liquidity and the Fed’s reserve rates for financial institutions. Yeah […]
News of the (alleged) trade deal was so good, Great Stuff had to take a hiatus today. Great Stuff on Tour; Netflix on the Rocks
by Joseph Hargett October 17, 2019 Great Stuff
Three things you need to read while Great Stuff is off gallivanting (read: stranded).
If you listen to the analyst community on Wall Street, competition is constantly knocking on Netflix Inc.’s (Nasdaq: NFLX) door. AMC Targets Netflix; Nio Is Still Not the One
by Joseph Hargett October 16, 2019 Great Stuff
Pork prices soar 69% in China, and all I can think about is the bacon! Will somebody please think about the bacon?!
Investor Expectations blocks showing the market Investor Expectations vs. Economic Data: How They Sway the Stock Market Investors’ expectations sway the stock market one way. Economic data sway it another. This is the “expectations versus reality” battle we see in the markets every day. You need to understand this battle to be successful in your investments. Chad Shoop shares the chart he uses to track this phenomenon and how he implements it in his portfolio. (4-minute read)

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