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A. Stotz TV: Can the Cannabis Story Turn Growth Expectations Into Sustainable Profits?
In last week’s live broadcasts of A. Stotz TV, Andrew Stotz had a My Worst Investment Ever Podcast Talk on Clubhouse, asked if the cannabis story can turn growth expectations into sustainable profits for STA? and discussed how rising inflation expectations support commodities and equities.
Read MoreA. Stotz TV: Elon Musk Moving Markets Through Social Media
A. Stotz TV: Andrew Stotz talked about if it can be a bubble if your eyes are wide open, Elon Musk moving markets through social media, and how to determine the beta to use in company valuation.
Read MoreA. Stotz TV: Should I Do Like Elon Musk and Tesla and Add Bitcoin to My Portfolio?
A. Stotz TV: Andrew Stotz talked about some of the top news, if you should do like Elon Musk and Tesla and add Bitcoin to your portfolio, and that the US government can’t afford a rate rise.
Read MoreA. Stotz TV: How Long Does Asia Take to Recover From COVID-19?
A. Stotz TV: Andrew Stotz talked about where gold price could go, presented a performance review of equity markets in Asia 2020, discussed how long it could take for Asia to recover from COVID-19, looked at the value premium across the world, and explained the difference between ROA, ROE, and ROIC.
Read MoreIs Your Outcome Dependent on Effort or Environment?
A. Stotz TV: What % of your outcomes in life came from your efforts and what % from your environment and resources (E&R)?
Read MoreDraw Inspiration From the Story of My Grandfather, Charles Morse Stotz
A. Stotz TV: My grandfather, Charles M. Stotz, was born in 1898 in Ingram, Pennsylvania, people called him Charlie. I challenge you to look for inspiration from your ancestors to make it through these difficult times.
Read MoreDo You Think the US Will Face Deflation or Inflation?
A. Stotz TV: Do you think the US will face Deflation or Inflation? Here are some arguments for and against.
Read MoreWhat Will Happen to US Gov’t Bond Rates Over the Next Three Years?
A. Stotz TV: Over the next three years do you think interest rates on US government debt will stay the same, go up, or go down?
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