Tag Archives: (PLTR)

February 13, 2026

Global Market Comments February 13, 2026 Fiat Lux Featured Trade: (FEBRUARY 11 BIWEEKLY STRATEGY WEBINAR Q&A), (MSFT), (SNOW), (JPM), (KO), (FXE), (FXA), (FXB), (FXC), (TSLA), (GLD), (SLV), (PANW), (PLTR), (LLY)

February 11 Biweekly Strategy Webinar Q&A

Trader Global Strategy Webinar, broadcast from 65 degrees South in Antarctica. Q: I’m concerned about pressure on software standalones in the face of AI domination; are these stocks a buy, or when will we see the bottom? Are they going out of business? A: Some will and some won’t, such is the nature of technology […]

February 2, 2026

Global Market Comments February 2, 2026 Fiat Lux Featured Trade: (MARKET OUTLOOK FOR THE WEEK AHEAD, or GOLD, SILVER, AND BITCOIN CRASH!) (GLD), (SLV), (B), (NEM), (GDX), (T), (VZ), (XLP), (GME), (PLTR), (XOM), (IWM), (AAPL), (AMZN), (MSFT)

The Market Outlook for the Week Ahead, or Gold, Silver, and Bitcoin Crash!

I am writing this to you from the Celebrity Equinox from 37 degrees South latitude, 55 degrees West longitude in the South Atlantic off the east coast of Argentina. We are headed 194 degrees South, and it is a balmy 75 degrees. The sea is completely flat, with waves less than a meter. I’m told […]

How To Position Yourself In Technology Stocks

This continues – not unabated and in a staggered trajectory. Federal debt is exploding higher, and readers need to put on their thinking caps to do something about it. We have blown past 38.09 trillion, and this is just the beginning. The question readers need to ask themselves is can tech stocks go higher with […]

Unlocking The Next Leg Up In Tech

The 41 day United States Federal shutdown was grueling. Freezing salaries and funding of federal employees harks back to the days of medieval dysfunction. Many might say that it is 2025 – so what do you expect? It wasn’t the 800,000 furloughed employees triggering a sharp pullback in the Nasdaq index, but the knock-on effects […]

The Market Outlook for the Week Ahead, or Reality Check

I’ll never forget the most interesting start to a college course I ever attended. I enrolled late for my freshman year at the University of Southern California because a full all-expense paid scholarship came in only at the last minute. I thought the best value for money major I could take was in the sciences […]