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Ross Gerber

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Co-Founder, CEO & CIO, Investment Advisor. GK ETF portfolio manager. Musician, climate warrior. READ THIS IMPORTANT: bit.ly/43c14Ff

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This is massively positive for ESPN and Red Zone. Red Zone is the best and the NFL network coming under the ESPN App and brand is a great move by Disney... $DIS

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Busy afternoon of earnings with Tesla on tap along with google/waymo... the irony. With Tesla the expectations are low so that's actually good. With Google people want clarity on the search business and AI. Going to be a action packed afternoon for sure... $TSLA $GOOG

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“It’s garbage, it’s sad and depressing to me that this is a business in decline,” Gerber Kawasaki Wealth & Investment Management CEO Ross Gerber says about $TSLA.

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Love these guys at South Park. Ellison probably pooped himself after signing the deal and then they drop this masterpiece. 😂

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Powell in a hard hat walking through some absurd construction site with a real estate guy who has gone BK many times talking cost overruns….

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More senseless killing with the horrible mix of assault rifles and the mental health crisis in America. When will we have had enough and actually do something about it? Sadness for the many innocents who lost their life from gun violence.

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“The best way to gauge the true state of the economy, economists said, is to look at the average growth over the first half of the year. By that measure, the economy grew by an annualized rate of 1.25 percent between January and June — a notable slowdown from the 2.3 percent