Market Mad House

In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. Friedrich Nietzsche

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Grocery Wars

CVS Health is one of America’s biggest grocers

However, CVS is still a minor player when you compare it to America’s largest “grocer” Walmart (NYSE: WMT), and largest standalone grocer Kroger (NYSE: KR). For the record, Kroger had 10.2% of the grocery market and Walmart 21.4%.

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CryptocurrencyOpportunities

Google Pay On the New York Subway, Apple Pay in Hungary

The Spend Wallet could be a gamechanger because it could enable real people to buy with cryptocurrency in the real world. Such transactions could be possible because Spend builds an Authorization Engine into its Wallet.

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Opportunities

Is Kohl’s Making Money?

Kohl’s is partnering with other brands for survival. To explain, Kohl’s business is being taken by a massive retail platform known as Amazon.com.

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Market Insanity

Lyft Makes No Money, is Rideshare profitable?

In fact, the average Lyft driver earns between $364 and $377 a month, Business of Apps estimates. Thus like Lyft stockholders. Lyft drivers are probably losing money on their investment.

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Cryptocurrency

The Demise of Bitcoin and the Future of Stablecoins

Consequently , you can argue Bitcoin has no value in the real world. To clarify, you cannot take Bitcoin; or Steem (STEEM), down the supermarket and buy food for your kids with it. Furthermore, I cannot imagine grocery giants; like Walmart (NYSE: WMT), Kroger (NYSE: KR), Tesco (LSE: TSCO), Aldi, or Carrefour, accepting Bitcoin at their registers.

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My Thoughts

The Revolt Against Culturism Explains Modern Politics

Therefore, France is experiencing the first violent revolt against culturism. Not coincidentally, the Roman Catholic Church; which many people associate with right-wing culturists, is a target of the violence.

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Stocks

Can a Shrinking Macy’s survive the Age of Amazon?

To explain, Walmart (NYSE: WMT) is now competing directly with Macy’s by offering concierge shipping services for urban customers. Specifically, Walmart’s Store No. 8 incubator operates a concierge they call Jetblack in New York City, Bloomberg reports.

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The Death Spiral

Sears is suing Lampert and the US Treasury Secretary

Thus, circumstances support the lawsuits allegations that Lampert and other insiders were conspiring to strip Sears of assets. The stripping allegedly includes hundreds of millions of dollars in rent and leases Seritage charges Sears.

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The Junk Pile

Is Warren Buffett Right about Coca-Cola?

Coca-Cola stands out from this pack because it has far less revenue and cash than the others. For instance, Coke records revenues of $7.058 billion for 4th Quarter 2018. Apple reports revenues of $84.31 billion for 4th Quarter 2018.

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