The Big Market Delusion Everywhere: Electric Trucks

It is often said that once you have a hammer, everything looks like a nail. So be it with the big market delusion. Since Aswath Damodaran and I published our article “The Big Market Delusion,” evidence of the delusion has been popping up everywhere – at least in my opinion. The latest instance is the […]
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Read MoreSteven Mnuchin: We can’t shut down the economy again

CNBC Transcript: Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin speaks with CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” today on why we can’t shut down the economy again, PPP, commercial rent and future stimulus. WHERE: CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” Q1 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin: ‘We can’t shut down the economy again’ […]
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Read More5 Benefits of a Business Answering Service

Customer service is a big part of keeping the business you have and building a wider customer base for any small company looking to grow. That means finding ways to improve both the quality of your goods and services and the customer experience while marketing those quality of life improvements to keep drawing people in, […]
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Read MoreFor Nike, black lives matter, but not Vietnamese lives

Companies across the U.S. have voiced their support for the Black Lives Matter movement, including Nike. However, their actions suggest otherwise. Nike, in particular, has received criticism for the working conditions in its Vietnamese factory, where workers make next to nothing while sometimes working a lot of overtime. Q1 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences […]
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Read MoreTop 10 pharma companies with the highest R&D spending

Pharma and biotech companies have significantly ramped up their R&D spending in recent months to find a treatment or vaccine for the novel coronavirus. But they had been spending billions of dollars on research and development (R&D) even before the deadly pandemic. R&D is the backbone of the pharma industry. On average, pharmaceutical companies worldwide […]
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Read MoreMSCI World Index: How the not-so-global index works

The MSCI World Index could be suitable for investors interested in diversifying their equity portfolio to add international stocks
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Read MoreIs the Stock Market Socially Distancing Itself From the Economy?

With the S&P 500 rising about 40% from its March 23rd low and NASDAQ closing above 10,000 for the first time today, is the stock market socially distancing itself from the economy with a 13.3% unemployment rate in May? Q1 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Fed Forecasts A 6.5% Decline In Real GDP […]
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Read More10 Reasons Why Stocks Are Dirt Cheap And Could Continue SOARING

As we have seen, there are 20 reasons why there could be a second stock market crash ahead. And we have also discussed whether the stock market is in a bubble or not. The 10 reasons stocks might not crash again and could even be dirt cheap are the following: Q1 2020 hedge fund letters, […]
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