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Musings and Ramblings #4: Millennials, Gen Zer’s, and the Market

Millennials and Gen Zer’s – While we may not understand them and how they get things done, they do. Don’t disrespect or underestimate them.

Posted byPRIMARY team of TWOMarch 20, 2021Posted inMusings and RamblingsTags:crypto, cryptocurrency, follow the rules, gme, market, millennials, personal financeLeave a comment on Musings and Ramblings #4: Millennials, Gen Zer’s, and the Market

Musings and Ramblings #2: GameStop Part 2

On Friday, I posted my brief thoughts on the price action of GameStop (GME), which was – avoid. Today, I update my thoughts to – avoid.

Posted byPRIMARY team of TWOFebruary 2, 2021Posted inMusings and RamblingsTags:decades to wealth, gamestop, gme, margin, short squeezeLeave a comment on Musings and Ramblings #2: GameStop Part 2

Musings and Ramblings #1: GameStop

GameStop (ticker: GME) has been on an incredible run lately. Should you initiate a position in it? No. Here’s why.

Posted byPRIMARY team of TWOJanuary 29, 2021Posted inUncategorizedTags:decades to wealth, finance, gamestop, gme, personal finance, tradingLeave a comment on Musings and Ramblings #1: GameStop
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