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Another topsy-turvy week in the books. Things happening on Main Street and on Wall Street. Below, yo

Another topsy-turvy week in the books. Things happening on Main Street and on Wall Street. Below, your ‘must-read’ analyses of the week’s goings on. [The Wiggin Sessions] December 03, 2022 [WEBSITE]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( Au contraire, mon frère “Any man can make a mistake; only a fool keeps making the same one.” - Cicero [Addison Wiggin] Addison Wiggin Dear Reader, Another topsy-turvy week in the markets. FTX, Larry Fink, and the fate of “sweaty and boring small businesses.” Below, your must-read analyses of the week’s goings on. Enjoy – Addison --------------------------------------------------------------- 28 November 2022 [Contrarian Cash Flows & Unconventional Acquisitions]( [Click here to learn more]( [This week on TWS:]( Cash Flows & Unconventional Acquisitions with Codie Sanchez.]( With all the talk about crypto crashing and another week of stock market pain ahead, we thought it would be smart to look into alternative methods of hedging against volatility and uncertainty. [Continue reading…]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 29 November 2022 [Sweaty & Boring Small Businesses]( [Click here to learn more]( Now, some might claim Miz Sanchez’ gung-ho go-getter mentality is a front. Or maybe Pollyannaish Millenial gook. I’d say, in response: after having spoken to her for about two hours, picking her brain and listening closely to how she characterizes approaching the idea of entrepreneurship itself…. Miz Sachez is a smart woman. She is aware of the cheese factor, and uses it to her advantage. She wants the sensationalism of social media to bring new eyeballs to Main Street. Forbes magazine called her a “Top Female Investor”– a moniker more than apt, it’s warranted. [Continue reading…]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 30 November 2022 [Break the Class Ceiling?]( [Click here to learn more]( The “bureaucratic maze” of policymakers and their arrogance to play judge and jury mars the reality of hard work and the effort to earn one’s keep. To use Merriam Webster’s “word of the day,” it’s the quiddity of the problem. And it’s not just in California, it’s global, as this recent story reveals. “A City of London diversity taskforce,” says Financial News London, “wants business leaders and regulators in the financial industry to ‘break the class ceiling’ by boosting the number of senior leaders from working-class backgrounds.” [Continue reading…]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 1 December 2022 [@SBF, FTX, WTF “State of the Economy”?]( [Click here to learn more]( Apparently, if you’re under extreme scrutiny for the very public choices you’ve made, the New York Times wants to honor you with a seat at the table. Let’s see what we have here: the meltdown of FTX and billion of dollars mysteriously missing; the president of a country under siege who keeps asking for more and more money (and weapons) from the West; the CEO of potentially the most colossal business strategy mistake in history; and, well, Janet Yellen, heiress to the Greenspan-Bernanke “spend all you want, we’ll print more” strategy of monetary policy. [Continue reading…]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 2 December 2022 [Macro Malaise, or “Losing Hope”]( [Click here to learn more]( “You could put somebody on the air who’s like a Permabear, doom person, who writes a macro newsletter,” CNBC’s Josh Brown explained yesterday live on the air. Meh. I listen a little closer. Why not? “And they will say,” Mr. Brown continued, “‘we haven’t yet begun to feel the full effects of one of the fastest tightening cycles in history.’ And that person would be absolutely right in pointing that out!” I chuckle then. From CNBC? Heh. [Continue reading…]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Enjoy your weekend, [Addison Wiggin] Addison Wiggin Founder, The Wiggin Sessions Sponsored by Contrarian Cashflow [Launch your next passive income stream with Contrarian Cashflow]( [Click here to learn more]( Inflation at 8+%, layoffs happening at an accelerated rate, a recession looming...are you ready? It’s no longer enough to rely on one income stream. Now is more important than ever to develop passive cashflow and increase your sources of earnings. Ready to join a group of humans working to accomplish just that? [Get the full]( community details here. Ed note: Got something to say? Send your feedback to The Wiggin Sessions [here.](mailto:WigginSessions@5minforecast.com) LISTEN ON [The Wiggin Sessions]( The Wiggin Sessions is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. We do not rent or share your email address. 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