Sam Walton had a dream.
Empower small town USA and they will rise and conquer all. Over the years this corporation has found the way to be stronger than any corporate in the world, a sleeping giant of sorts, a supply chain started at the roots of the tree of the world, and a family of some of the richest and most powerful in the world. WMT has been traded publicly since 1970. Until recently they have been the maintainer of the free market bringing you their always low prices.
Recently, what’s changed has been the Internet of Things phenomenon. A real and free virtual market with a known broker - Amazon and a road to it through Google - downloading the world. Bring in Apple’s computing know-how and knowledge of the art of software and hardware needed and you’ve got the perfect machine.
The only thing that stands in the way is the leader of it all. There are only smart and loving leaders that can change the world not the machines behind them. If Facebook can ever tame their algorithms they might bring us together as one.
Leaders like Warren Buffet realize that without a team and organization, each moving part will not make the perfect world. He knew his alliance with Gates was going to be the beginning of a whole new foundation. When Gates showed up to the shareholders meeting he admitted he needed Buffet’s help and agreement that all human lives matter and the importance of each one.
Who is the true conductor of this wild and adventurous world? Who’s playing the chords on the instruments? How long is the song?
With a $20 Billion dollar buyback of stock, Walmart flexed their muscles to show they’re still around. Organize the Waltons and we will have a new concerto!
This article was wrote for the shear fun of it. Funny how the disclaimer can be longer than the articles sometimes...
DISCLAIMER: Futures, stocks and options trading involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for every investor. The valuation of futures, stocks and options may fluctuate, and, as a result, clients may lose more than their original investment. The impact of seasonal and geopolitical events is already factored into market prices. The highly leveraged nature of futures trading means that small market movements will have a great impact on your trading account and this can work against you, leading to large losses or can work for you, leading to large gains.
If the market moves against you, you may sustain a total loss greater than the amount you deposited into your account. You are responsible for all the risks and financial resources you use and for the chosen trading system. You should not engage in trading unless you fully understand the nature of the transactions you are entering into and the extent of your exposure to loss. If you do not fully understand these risks you must seek independent advice from your financial advisor.
All trading strategies are used at your own risk.
Any content created on my page should not be relied upon as advice or construed as providing recommendations of any kind. It is your responsibility to confirm and decide which trades to make. Trade only with risk capital; that is, trade with money that, if lost, will not adversely impact your lifestyle and your ability to meet your financial obligations. Past results are no indication of future performance. In no event should the content of this correspondence be construed as an express or implied promise or guarantee.
I am not responsible for any losses incurred as a result of using any of the trading strategies presented. Loss-limiting strategies such as stop loss orders may not be effective because market conditions or technological issues may make it impossible to execute such orders. Likewise, strategies using combinations of options and/or futures positions such as “spread” or “straddle” trades may be just as risky as simple long and short positions. Information provided in this correspondence is intended solely for informational purposes and is obtained from sources believed to be reliable. Information is in no way guaranteed. No guarantee of any kind is implied or possible where projections of future conditions are attempted.
Disclaimer
None of the content published on LocalCommunityBoard.com or LinkedIn.com constitutes a recommendation that any particular security, portfolio of securities, transaction or investment strategy is suitable for any specific person. None of the information providers or their affiliates will advise you personally concerning the nature, potential, value or suitability of any particular security, portfolio of securities, transaction, investment strategy or other matter.
Empower small town USA and they will rise and conquer all. Over the years this corporation has found the way to be stronger than any corporate in the world, a sleeping giant of sorts, a supply chain started at the roots of the tree of the world, and a family of some of the richest and most powerful in the world. WMT has been traded publicly since 1970. Until recently they have been the maintainer of the free market bringing you their always low prices.
Recently, what’s changed has been the Internet of Things phenomenon. A real and free virtual market with a known broker - Amazon and a road to it through Google - downloading the world. Bring in Apple’s computing know-how and knowledge of the art of software and hardware needed and you’ve got the perfect machine.
The only thing that stands in the way is the leader of it all. There are only smart and loving leaders that can change the world not the machines behind them. If Facebook can ever tame their algorithms they might bring us together as one.
Leaders like Warren Buffet realize that without a team and organization, each moving part will not make the perfect world. He knew his alliance with Gates was going to be the beginning of a whole new foundation. When Gates showed up to the shareholders meeting he admitted he needed Buffet’s help and agreement that all human lives matter and the importance of each one.
Who is the true conductor of this wild and adventurous world? Who’s playing the chords on the instruments? How long is the song?
With a $20 Billion dollar buyback of stock, Walmart flexed their muscles to show they’re still around. Organize the Waltons and we will have a new concerto!
This article was wrote for the shear fun of it. Funny how the disclaimer can be longer than the articles sometimes...
DISCLAIMER: Futures, stocks and options trading involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for every investor. The valuation of futures, stocks and options may fluctuate, and, as a result, clients may lose more than their original investment. The impact of seasonal and geopolitical events is already factored into market prices. The highly leveraged nature of futures trading means that small market movements will have a great impact on your trading account and this can work against you, leading to large losses or can work for you, leading to large gains.
If the market moves against you, you may sustain a total loss greater than the amount you deposited into your account. You are responsible for all the risks and financial resources you use and for the chosen trading system. You should not engage in trading unless you fully understand the nature of the transactions you are entering into and the extent of your exposure to loss. If you do not fully understand these risks you must seek independent advice from your financial advisor.
All trading strategies are used at your own risk.
Any content created on my page should not be relied upon as advice or construed as providing recommendations of any kind. It is your responsibility to confirm and decide which trades to make. Trade only with risk capital; that is, trade with money that, if lost, will not adversely impact your lifestyle and your ability to meet your financial obligations. Past results are no indication of future performance. In no event should the content of this correspondence be construed as an express or implied promise or guarantee.
I am not responsible for any losses incurred as a result of using any of the trading strategies presented. Loss-limiting strategies such as stop loss orders may not be effective because market conditions or technological issues may make it impossible to execute such orders. Likewise, strategies using combinations of options and/or futures positions such as “spread” or “straddle” trades may be just as risky as simple long and short positions. Information provided in this correspondence is intended solely for informational purposes and is obtained from sources believed to be reliable. Information is in no way guaranteed. No guarantee of any kind is implied or possible where projections of future conditions are attempted.
Disclaimer
None of the content published on LocalCommunityBoard.com or LinkedIn.com constitutes a recommendation that any particular security, portfolio of securities, transaction or investment strategy is suitable for any specific person. None of the information providers or their affiliates will advise you personally concerning the nature, potential, value or suitability of any particular security, portfolio of securities, transaction, investment strategy or other matter.