by Charles Mizarhi | Sep 7, 2022 | Berkshire Hathaway, CEOs, Investment Opportunities, microcap, Real Talk, Stock Market, Stocks, Wall Street, Warren Buffett
I never saw their track records flash across the TV screen… But if it was good, they would be touting it. Forecasters don’t have to be accountable to their past mistakes. If they were wrong in the past, it doesn’t matter. And still forecasters make appearances in the...
by Charles Mizarhi | Jul 28, 2022 | Investment Opportunities, Real Talk, Stocks, Wall Street, Warren Buffett
Wall Street likes to complicate things. It gives them a reason to separate clients from their money. They make investing in stocks sound like rocket science. And most of the people who are giving advice are fresh out of college! In fact, Warren Buffett has said: “Wall...
by Charles Mizarhi | Jul 27, 2022 | Investment Opportunities, Real Talk, Stocks, Wall Street
My grandmother came to America in 1922 from Russia. She traveled with her future husband — my grandfather — in steerage. Steerage was the part of the ship for passengers with the cheapest tickets. But they both dreamed of a better life in America. Grandma told me...
by Charles Mizarhi | Jul 6, 2022 | ARK Innovation, Bear Market, Investment Opportunities, Nasdaq, Real Talk, S&P 500, Stocks, Wall Street, Warren Buffett
If you’re ready to throw in the towel on stocks… Please give me 30 seconds. I know stocks have suffered their worst first half of the year since 1970. I know the S&P 500 and Nasdaq are in bear markets. And I know consumer sentiment hasn’t been this low since they...
by Charles Mizarhi | Jul 5, 2022 | Investment Opportunities, Real Talk, S&P 500, SPAC, Stocks, Wall Street
Retail investors couldn’t buy them fast enough. The calendar was filled with special-purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) for the past two years. Also known as blank-check firms, SPACs go public without having a business. Wall Street uses them to raise money, so they...
by Charles Mizarhi | Jun 30, 2022 | Investment Opportunities, Real Talk, Stocks, volatility, Wall Street
Back in the day, bars used to serve free lunches. However, there was a catch… The food was loaded with salt. Customers who ate the salty free lunch needed to buy beers to quench their thirst. The customers ended up spending a lot more for the beers than the lunch cost...