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Month: February 2020
Nio (NYSE:NIO) has been in the fast-line lately. Since early October, Nio stock has soared from $1.30 to $3.70 – putting the market cap at $3.8 billion. Source: Sundry Photography / Shutterstock.com There are several drivers for this bull move. First of all, the company has been showing positive momentum with its deliveries. In December,
Recent trading certainly suggests that U.S. stocks are back on track. Two of the three major equity indices once again set all-time highs on Monday, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average sits less than four-tenths of a percentage point away. Source: Shutterstock But it’s not hard to believe that the market is on shakier ground
Tourists take a picture with the market bull near the New York Stock Exchange in New York City. Spencer Platt | Getty Images For decades investing legend Bob Farrell was a top Wall Street strategist known for predicting changes in overall stock market direction. Farrell, 88, was the chief stock market analyst and senior investment
Tom Steyer (L), Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg (R) listen as former Vice President Joe Biden (C) speaks during the Democratic presidential primary debate at Drake University on January 14, 2020 in Des Moines, Iowa. Scott Olson | Getty Images Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders
Earlier this week, Tilray Inc. (TLRY) announced that it was laying off 10% of its workforce as part of a global restructuring – marking one more in a series of downsizings that have plagued the cannabis industry recently. A spokesperson says the company has 1,443 employees globally, with the majority in Canada and Portugal. The
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An interesting chart has been circling on Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) which uses historical data to make the case for buying value stocks over the next decade. The chart plots the relative performance of stocks with a low price-to-earnings multiple (aka, value stocks), versus stocks with high price-to-earnings multiple (aka, growth stocks), on a 10-year annualized basis.
The financial world has focused heavily on Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) over the past few weeks. Tesla stock ran up from $400 at the start of the year to as high as $986 per share earlier this month. Source: Shutterstock That sort of move by the shares of a high-profile company has attracted all sorts of attention. Not
It was another solid session in the stock market today. The SPDR S&P 500 ETF (NYSEARCA:SPY) rallied 0.77%, hitting new 52-week highs on Monday. It wasn’t alone either, with the PowerShares QQQ ETF (NASDAQ:QQQ) hitting new all-time highs too. The rallies just keep on coming. While equities failed to rally on Friday despite a better-than-expected
The outbreak of the coronavirus is a “true black swan” for the oil and energy market, and as crude prices continue to move lower the worst may not be over yet, Ned David Research said in a note to clients Monday. Analyst Warren Pies noted that the outbreak has reduced Chinese demand for oil by
Elon Musk, co-founder and chief executive officer of Tesla Inc., speaks during an unveiling event for the Tesla Model Y crossover electric vehicle in Hawthorne, California, U.S., on Friday, March 15, 2019. Patrick T. Fallon | Bloomberg | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines midday Monday: Tesla (TSLA) — Shares of Tesla rose
The market is in oversold territory Historical volatility is close to the bottom Open interest points to an imbalance in market positions My background as a physical commodities trader makes me particularly sensitive to fundamental supply and demand data. I have been trading a wide range of raw materials over the past four decades. I
Even as interest rates remain low and investor appetite is strong, the ever-rising high-yield corporate debt levels are continuing to raise concerns on Wall Street. The latest warning comes from Charles Schwab strategists, who are advising clients to reduce their exposure, or underweight, to a part of the market that will see a record number
While investors may look at Tesla’s wild volatility as crazy trading in just one stock, some analysts say its bubbly behavior could be a warning for the broader market. Doug Ramsay, CIO at Leuthold Group, says there are plenty of examples of overinflated assets or securities with volcanic price action that preceded bigger sell-offs in
Emerging markets have not been winners during the bull market for U.S. stocks. To choose one benchmark, the iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (NYSEARCA:EEM) has gained 17% total over the past decade. The S&P 500 has more than tripled. To be sure, some emerging markets stocks have done well. Alibaba (NYSE:BABA) has more than doubled
AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) has had a tremendous run as it gained market share on Intel (NASDAQ:INTC)with faster chips. And, of course, that’s led to huge gains by AMD stock over the last few years. Source: Joseph GTK / Shutterstock.com But AMD looks like it has big, potential vulnerabilities when it comes to artificial intelligence and its
One rule in this bull market has been that winners keep winning — and losers stay stuck. There have been exceptions: some high-flyers have crashed, and some turnarounds have worked. But, overall, investors have succeeded by betting on growing companies in attractive sectors. Source: Shutterstock For most of this market, observers have wondered when that
A Tesla Model S is displayed during the London Motor and Tech Show at ExCel on May 16, 2019 in London, England. John Keeble | Getty Images News | Getty Images Tesla’s valuation has soared well past other automakers, even those which produce millions more cars each year, causing Morgan Stanley to take a look
Nike (NYSE:NKE) has recently become a big favorite of analysts. Source: Square Box Photos / Shutterstock.com There’s a new era of revenue growth coming, according to UBS. Their analysts think its Olympics product lineup could “catalyze the stock.” Charts are calling for a 20% surge, according to MKM Partners. Buy it on the dip, Citicorp says.
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