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A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, March 30, 2022. Brendan McDermid | Reuters For stock investors pondering how to ride out the worst bout of inflation in four decades, don’t worry and stay the course, according to Nick Maggiulli, chief operating officer at Ritholtz Wealth
A person wearing a protective mask enters a Chipotle restaurant in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Monday, April 19, 2021. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. CarMax — CarMax shares dipped more than 8% after reporting a beat on revenue but a miss on
Cheniere Energy (LNG): Liquified natural gas (LNG) production expectations and rapidly improving guidance make Cheniere Energy buy-worthy. Chevron (CVX): Chevron looks to reward its shareholders with a strong buyback plan based on increasing cash flow expectations. DCP Midstream (DCP): LNG firm already expected blowout income growth to begin in 2022, making it even stronger on
Genius Group (NYSEMKT:GNS) launched out of the gate with an incredible blast Tuesday. GNS stock exploded 408% higher on its first day of trading as a public company. This is quite the surprise, as Genius is not a well-established company. The offering’s lead underwriter, Boustead Securities, is not a top-tier initial public offering (IPO) shop.
Shares of consumer products company Aterian (NASDAQ:ATER), formerly known as Mohawk Group, shot up 24% Tuesday to close at $5 a share. Source: studiostoks / Shutterstock.com Aterian’s business model is to sell a variety of consumer products through e-commerce channels. It claims to have artificial intelligence that helps it automate and drive performance for various
What Is the Ideal Number of Stocks to Have in a Portfolio? While it might seem that many sources have an opinion about the “right” number of stocks to own in a portfolio, there really is no single correct answer to this question. The correct number of stocks to hold in your portfolio depends on
Take a look at some of the biggest movers in the premarket: PG&E (PCG) – The California utility’s shares jumped 2.3% in the premarket after it reached legal settlements over two fires in Northern California. PG&E will pay $55 million and will not face any criminal prosecution over those fires. Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) –
Restoration Hardware (NYSE:RH) stock hasn’t always been top-of-mind among traders seeking buzz-worthy names to load up on. Yet, the company actually caught people’s attention recently as a major event is about to take place. Not long ago, Restoration Hardware released two crucial press releases. Suddenly, Wall Street had no choice but to pay attention to this
CenterPoint Energy (NYSE:CNP) – Crude oil is a key raw material for the company, and its prices are on the rise. This is good news for the company because they’ve had a few recent setbacks. NextEra Energy (NYSE:NEE) – NextEra, one of the largest utility companies in North America, has made significant progress this year.
Today’s price action in the broader market is certainly something most investors don’t want to see. The three major indices are solid red, with most major growth stocks getting hit hard today. Investors in SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ:SOFI) and SOFI stock have not been spared. In fact, SOFI stock hit a fresh new 52-week low today, trading as low
FuboTV (NYSE:FUBO) stock has had its ups and downs, and the company’s shareholders could certainly use a shot in the arm today. It seems that the company is trying out a new pricing plan, but FuboTV’s investors have continued to dump their shares nonetheless. FuboTV’s revised pricing plan wasn’t announced on the company’s investor news page.
Trey Lockerbie sits down with Bing Gordon. Bing is a legend in the silicon valley world, having first been a co-founder of Electronic Arts (EA), then went on to be a director at Zynga, Audible, Zume, Duolingo, and others. For the last 18 years, he’s also sat on the board at Amazon. He’s now sitting
A customer selects food from a freezer at a supermarket on January 12, 2022 in New York City. Liao Pan | China News Service | Getty Images Consumer price inflation in March is expected to have risen the most since December 1981, driven by higher food costs, rising rents and runaway energy prices. The consumer
Bank of America (BAC): Bank stocks are down 20% across the board year to date, providing a great buy-the-dip opportunity. Starbucks (SBUX): Shares of the coffee chain are down temporarily after the company canceled its stock buyback program. Meta Platforms (FB): With a P/E ratio of 17x, it offers the cheapest valuation among mega-cap tech stocks. Source: Shutterstock
There’s one main reason why people buy stock in Lumen Technologies (NYSE:LUMN). That’s for LUMN stock’s juicy 8.8% dividend yield. In a world where interest rates have been low seemingly forever, a nearly 9% dividend seems like a gift. However, Lumen may end up being more of a nightmare for income-seeking investors, at least ones that
PayPal (PYPL) investors are undoubtedly seeking relief after the company’s disappointing financial report. Yet, that relief is unlikely to come as PayPal will have to deal with a potentially turbulent cryptocurrency market. Investors should sidestep these tricky issues by simply refraining from buying shares of PayPal. Source: Michael Vi / Shutterstock.com It’s no secret that
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) stock tumbled on Monday after Karl Keirstead of UBS suggested that Office 365 growth could soften as the “work-from-home” benefits are starting to fade. Keirstead suggested that UBS analysts “now believe that it is prudent to begin modeling a gentle deceleration in commercial Office 365 seat growth given the combo of the pandemic/work-from-home boost fading and
How to Start an ETF Many beginning investors face two key questions when determining where to invest their hard-earned dollars: how much disposable or investable assets are available, and which investments to choose when building a portfolio. When it comes to deciding where to invest their hard-earned dollars, investors can browse a range of options,