Trump Barred, Biden Could Be Next
Texas Revolt! Hi Reader, Let’s see what our editors were looking at this week… | | | News: Brian Maher – Trump Banned! Mr. Donald Trump is disqualified from running upon the Republican ticket in the state of Colorado. That is because the state’s high court has deemed the fellow guilty of insurrection against the United States. They claim the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution — Section Three specifically — as the rock of their case. Now Colorado is invoking the same this section that was used in the Civil War or — as the conflict is officially styled — the “War of the Rebellion.” ⇒ Read More Here | |
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Politics: Jim Rickards – Beware the AI Craze While Jim sees the potential in artificial intelligence, he wants to caution you… There are things that both you — and Wall Street — might be overlooking when it comes to AI. We’re talking potential to take over critical infrastructure systems… open floodgates… shut down electricity… Start World War III. Jim will give you the full scoop… ⇒ Read More Here | |
Retirement: Dave Gonigam – Today's Issue Is Not About Tesla Many diligent market watchers — especially newer investors — love to dig into news articles, analyst ratings and earnings statements… the more you know, the better chance you have at picking a winner. But frequently, it’s all for naught. And there’s no better example than Tesla. TSLA currently trades for 54X forward earnings estimates — legacy automaker Ford Motor Co. (F) trades a little more than 6X forward earnings estimates. Does this mean Ford shares are a better ‘deal’ than Tesla right now? Will Ford outperform Tesla over the next three years because Tesla stock is too richly valued? Or is Ford stock cheap because it simply can’t compete with Tesla? ⇒ Read More Here | |
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