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Way To Go, Trevor (NKLA)
4 years ago

Very seldom does an emotion driven trend keep going for an extended length of time. This is not a new discovery, I realized that fact 50 years ago.

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How Will Biden’s 28% Corporate Tax Plan Affect S&P 500 Earnings?
4 years ago

It is unlikely that folks will elect both a socialist liberal president and a socialist liberal set of senators and congressmen. Folks will vote for Mister Biden because we do not have a vote of no confidence as an option yet. I am certain that if "none of the above" were a ballot choice, that it would win. But we lack that option. So the liberal president gets elected and the conservative bunch that has to approve the agenda gets elected, with the hope that in 4 years we can have better choices.

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Silver To Soar To $50 If Biden Wins Says Bank Of America
4 years ago

This article could certainly have been presented as a text document and been far better to understand.

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What Will Not Change
4 years ago

Certainly change is coming, and some change is already here. And my assertion is that AT BEST, only half of all of the changes are improvements. Quite a few changes make things worse for more people than they benefit. Not just here in the USA, but all over the world.

Electric vehicles will be an interesting change, but where will the electricity to recharge them come from? On car on the block might be able to recharge over night, but what happens when everybody has one?

Computer driven cars will be a non-starter because the code will never be good enough. Consider that MOST people never have an accident, especially an injury accident. How can adding $19,000 to the price of every car improve on that???. And aside from the price of making the software safe, consider the large revisions to the infrastructure needed to allow the computer driven cars to even stay on the roadway. One more concern is the weekly code updates that some are proposing, and how to make them secure. Who would want a car that had safety recalls on a weekly basis??? Certainly not me.

Finally, we have the changes caused by our federal bank. who are planting the seeds of inflation, and heaping up huge mountains of debt. That will result in a rather nasty change when the debt must be repaid. Or possibly the loss of a whole lot of freedom and the payment for that debt.

That is not the light at the end of the tunnel that we see, it is a fast-freight, headed our way.

Huya And DouYu – China's Enormous Streaming Market A Promising ESports Play
4 years ago

Fascinating. I had no idea that the Chinese spent that much on video gaming. The last video game that I played was Pac-Man on a color computer.Thus I am far away from the video gaming realm. But clearly there is much profit to be made providing it in China. Certainly video gaming can be a very profitable business, not only because of the demand, but also because of the nature of the product. Huge production runs cost not much at all.

So certainly the merged company will be a very profitable stock to own.

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FedEx: E-Commerce Growth Pays Dividends
4 years ago

Thanks for a good news report.

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Differences Between Low Volatility And Defensive Quant ETFs: Screening Vs. Financial Engineering
4 years ago

Certainy this is an interesting evaluation, and definitely a piece of very good advice at the end.

Next 3 Years For Top 10 Stocks
4 years ago

This article was NOT entertaining, but rather insight provoking. Certainly it is correct in stating that innovation and invention have been a large part of the US success tale. Not the whole reason, but certainly a portion of it.

Unfortunately I see change in that less real creativity is being allowed, and the required resources are being kept away from the most creative segments.

So it may be in the near future that what was, is no longer. Then, possibly, some other country will welcome the creators and innovators, It is also possible that nobody will welcome them, and there will be a return to the pre-rennisance conditions, also known as the Dark Ages.

The True Economic Impact Of COVID-19
4 years ago

An interesting but depressing analysis, and nothing in it that I could argue against. When bad news is correct then it is certainly bad indeed..

One interesting analysis that came from one friend is that this is the run-up to JUDGEMENT DAY. That is an interesting explanation that would certainly alter our responses.

No matter what, though, the impact on small businesses will continue to be devastating, and the impact will take a very long time to recover from. The bothersome part there is that whatever the recovery is like, it will undoubtedly be much less fun that our world was prior to this plague. It is very unlikely that all of this technology will be used for good.

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