FEEDSo the best strategy for the past ten years? That’s easy. NOTHING. Don’t buy. Don’t sell. Just put everything into stocks in 2011, stick yer thumb up any available orifice, and let the gains roll in.
That’s how we’ve become a nation of imposters: our imposter stock market hits a new high and the imposters cheer because it proves the scam is still working.
Faster chip, higher resolution, more ports: the new MacBook Pro by Apple will be available in store October 26. The highly anticipated machine will bring back MagSafe technology for its charger, while axing the unpopular Touch Bar and bringing back phy…
Tesla has defied all the critics and is at a new lifetime high today. The P/E is nearly 500, by the way. Here’s the lifetime history of this moneymaker:
Honestly. It’s almost beyond belief. And I am NOT playing games with that arrow. That is seriously to the millisecond when he made his declaration. If I wasn’t such an idiot, the 100.00% perfect record of anti-Gartman would be something…
FEEDWell, incredibly, WeWork is actually a public company now, under the clever ticker symbol WE. I’d like to predict here and now, based on absolutely nothing but my distaste for these people, that the stock will be vastly lower in a year than i…
The car industry is one of the sectors most impacted by supply chain disruptions and global chip shortages cause by the coronavirus pandemic. This hasn’t stopped it from being under scrutiny for its role in climate change, whether due to the production…
On October 23, 2011, Libya was declared liberated from the regime of Muammar Gaddafi, marking one of the key events of the Arab Spring. Ten years after the wave of pro-democracy protests swept the region, some countries have improved their scores on th…
The coronavirus pandemic has affected almost every aspect of daily life, from day-to-day consumption to political and societal course changes. One of the segments that largely experienced growth instead of a decline in 2020 is the short-term shared mob…
US stock prices are rising again today, thanks to strong fundamental economic growth driven by free market capitalism. The rising tide of unfettered economic growth with no central bank interference means that stock prices should rise every day. And th…