Investing (stocks and/or other asset classes).

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Midwest


Midwest

2nd search

Don't see a date on this article, clicked on top ones and the performance was a lot lower.


Once you go Green..... you never go back.   :crazy:  :crazy:


We need our government to throw more money at this.....LOL    :cheer:

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Quote from: Midwest on April 04, 2022, 08:45 PMOnce you go Green..... you never go back.  :crazy:  :crazy:



IDK. I've had some good success trading energy. Gas and oil in particular.
Holding Conoco Philips $COP

Generac $GNRC has been beaten down a bit and could be a good contrarian 'Green Energy' play. As the push to transition to wind and solar, the electric grid may become less stable. Businesses and individuals may be looking for an alternative to depending solely on public utilities.

"They talk of my drinking but never my thirst." — Scottish proverb

Midwest

I know of 2 local people one has Solar Panels already installed, another getting them this summer.



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Dan_AKA_ROY23

Oil at $97 a barrel! Down 5% today!

Lower gas prices when we drive home today!  :realmad: (f'ing crooks)


pmartin

So Dan, any ideas on when it might be a good time to start dipping a toe into the market? I still have a nice sized chunk of cash sitting in a bank getting slowly eaten by inflation, which is better than being flushed down the toilet that seems to be the stock market recently.

Dan_AKA_ROY23

Quote from: pmartin on April 26, 2022, 10:00 AMSo Dan, any ideas on when it might be a good time

Not now.

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Del.


gcode

Last year, there was a shortage of truck drivers
they were offering paid training and guaranteed jobs for newbies and $120k+/year for seasoned drivers
I read an article yesterday that said shipping orders for trucks were drying up and crazy diesel prices
and a slowdown in work were putting the screws to trucking companies nation wide
The Biden Admin will fight recession in their usual manner which is to print up
a few more trillion dollars
I'm afraid we are in for some hard times.