Opendoor Technologies (NASDAQ:OPEN) runs a digital platform for residential real estate. It is also on a massive home-buying spree. Eventually, that will lead to much higher cash flow, as I pointed out in my previous article on OPEN stock last month. Source: PREMIO STOCK/Shutterstock.com In fact, my analysis showed that at the time, it was
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Workhorse (NASDAQ:WKHS) may be still fighting back after failing to win the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) vehicle contract. But, this last ditch effort isn’t why retail investors are excited once again for WKHS stock. Instead, it’s because of its potential to get short-squeezed “to the moon.” Source: Photo from WorkHorse.com Shares in the early-stage electric
JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) stock is up 23% in 2021, nearly doubling the S&P 500’s 14% gain. Source: Daryl L / Shutterstock.com But it’s still dirt cheap, especially compared with the fintechs it’s trying to catch as if they were Pokemon. America’s biggest bank has made OpenInvest its third fintech acquisition of the year, joining 55ip
Signage is displayed outside of a Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. store in Los Angeles, California, U.S., on Monday, Sept. 19, 2016. Patrick T. Fallon | Bloomberg | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. WideOpenWest — The U.S. cable operator saw its stock price increase 12.3% after it announced it will
July 2021 will be a big month for Lucid Motors (NYSE:CCIV) and CCIV stock. For one, it will be listed on the Nasdaq under LCID later this month. But July of next year will be even bigger. Over the next year, Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) will continue to occupy itself democratizing EVs for all, while Lucid Motors will
When a company becomes the newest darling among retail traders, watch out. I actually like video-game hardware and accessories company Corsair Gaming (NASDAQ:CRSR), but its apparent popularity among Reddit users may be a warning sign for CRSR stock. Source: Rawpixel.com/Shutterstock.com Don’t get me wrong. I find it fascinating that r/WallStreetBets participants are standing up to the
The world just endured the toughest test in recent history. The pandemic was a human tragedy and business disaster of epic proportions. It’s only normal to have stocks still bare scars from it, which is the case with Carnival Cruises (NYSE:CCL) stock. Source: Ruth Peterkin / Shutterstock.com This is a stock still deep down on its luck.
Salary caps are a hot topic in sports, debated from the most casual of sports fans to the highest tiers of professional clubs. Enforcing a limit to how much a team can spend on their athletes’ salaries has been around at least since the Great Depression. For most professional sports, teams must adhere to a
In this episode, Preston and Stig talk to one of their heroes, Tony Robbins. Tony is an entrepreneur and runs multiple businesses that have sales of 6 billion a year. Tony is a New York Times Best Selling author and has personally worked with some of the most profound influences in the world. During the
http://www.zacks.com – Kevin Matras goes over a seldom talked about options strategy called Ratio Back Call Spreads. Learn how it works and how you might be able to use them.
Pedestrians walk past a Walgreens store in New York. Michael Nagle | Bloomberg | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. Didi — Shares of the Chinese ride hailing company surged more than 14% in their second day of trading, rising back above $16 per share. The stock had a muted session
Microvision (NASDAQ:MVIS) has seen its shares go on a wild ride over the past year. A penny stock for the first half of 2020, MVIS stock closed as high as $26.44 in late April. With that kind of exponential growth, of course Reddit and r/WallStreetBets were involved. Source: Shutterstock However, the Microvision story is a little
Attention Churchill Capital Corp IV (NYSE:CCIV) shareholders: now’s a good time for a low-key flex. After a painful crash from an almost $60 high, CCIV shares are finally moving in an upward direction. In fact, CCIV stock is up 18% over the past 30 days. Source: gg5795 / Shutterstock.com Social media is on fire celebrating
Editor’s Note: This article was updated on July 2, 2021, to replace the old tickers with MMAT. Suffice it to say that last year, not too many folks had heard of Torchlight Energy Resources. In 2021, however, a flurry of developments has directed traders’ attention to this little company. Where to begin? For one thing,
Before Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger became known as iconic business partners, steering the Berkshire Hathaway empire, they were just two guys from Omaha, Nebraska, who, apparently, were a lot a like. They discovered that thanks to a well-known doctor in town, Dr. Edwin Davis, who told Buffett in a 1957 meeting he trusted him
Kyle Roberts fills up his gas tank at the Marathon gas station in Tampa, Florida, May 12, 2021. Octavio Jones | Reuters July fourth gasoline prices are expected to be the highest they’ve been for the holiday weekend in seven years, and they are forecast to rise even higher later in the summer. The national
SoFi (NASDAQ:SOFI) closed its SPAC merger early in June and celebrated roughly 40% gains in the month of May. It’s no surprise that everyone we’ve told about SoFi loves it. Everyone we’ve told about SOFI stock loves that too. Source: rafapress / Shutterstock.com And now that it’s since dropped below the $20-plus level after its post-SPAC
I have a bullish view on equities as the world crawls back toward normalcy. However, there can be intermediate corrections even in the most optimistic times. It would therefore make sense to stay away from stocks that are trading at overly stretched valuations. This column will discuss seven stocks to sell into July 2021. First
Senseonics Holdings (NYSEAMERICAN:SENS) has been on a hot streak the past month. After going sideways for three months, SENS stock took off at the beginning of June. As I write this, it’s up more than 72% over the past 30 days. Source: Shutterstock If it keeps up this pace, it could be out of penny-stock
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