If you were to hear that Sundial Growers (NASDAQ:SNDL) stock is up 140% year to date, you might think the answer to my question would certainly be a resounding “Yes!” But when it comes to SNDL stock, the answer is not so simple. Source: Shutterstock Investing – not trading – is about perspective. And the
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Chinese coffee chain Luckin Coffee (OTCMKTS:LKNCY) has been in the news for a number of reasons. Most recently, it announced the possibility of exiting bankruptcy by raising capital and securing a new restructuring deal. Now post-announcement, LKNCY stock has been doing well and is up some 50% since its Mar. 15 close. Source: NewsToday /
Anyone betting against Express (NYSE:EXPR) stock at these levels is betting on significant improvement. And there’s not a whole lot of reason to see that improvement on the way. Source: Helen89 / Shutterstock.com Because here’s the thing: it’s not a matter of the company improving off of 2020 results. Last year was dreadful for Express,
No matter what the market circumstances are, everybody wants to get a deal if they could find one. The problem today is seeking out viable undervalued stocks. Seemingly, everything has gone to the moon — which is one indicator that perhaps everything isn’t all that well. To be fair, there are some undervalued stocks that
The shares of renewable energy companies have been rallying on the back of the Biden administration’s pro-green energy policies. One such name is Gevo (NASDAQ:GEVO) stock, whose shares have shot up roughly 800% in the past six months. It’s on a mission to disrupt the industry through its technology which transforms renewable energy sources into
Pinterest (NYSE:PINS) stock was at one point surging nearly 572% off its low, Shares have slipped back recently falling from around $90 per share, to around $68 today. Source: Nopparat Khokthong / Shutterstock.com With investors shifting focus to a Covid-19 recovery, stocks that “crushed it” during the pandemic have started to pull back, but recovery
The madness has a taken a breather in recent weeks. But crypto plays like Riot Blockchain (NASDAQ:RIOT) stock remain popular among investors. Shares in this miner of Bitcoin (CCC:BTC-USD) have produced tremendous gains since last fall when the popular cryptocurrency began its epic run to all-time highs. Source: Shutterstock But, with BTC prices appearing to
Nano Dimension (NASDAQ:NNDM) stock represents a company in the burgeoning tech hub of Israel. The company operates in a niche of the 3D printing sector. Source: shutterstock.com/Alex_Traksel NNDM stock has risen over the last half a year, yet operational results indicate a fundamentally troubled company. Nano has raised a lot of money, and now is
The electric vehicle (EV) market is cooling off, and so is investor sentiment on ElectraMeccanica Vehicles (NASDAQ:SOLO). After reaching a closing high of $9.48 in early February, SOLO stock is down more than 30%. Source: Luis War / Shutterstock.com I’ll give the company this. It can’t be accused of not offering something different. In this
Marijuana stocks are losing steam after soaring to record highs in response to Joe Biden becoming President of the United States. Many hoped that, with Democrats gaining control of the White House and Congress, cannabis reform would become a priority. On Feb. 27, Virginia lawmakers even greenlighted legislation that would legalize recreational marijuana by 2024.
Earlier this month, Transenterix (TRXC) stock became Asensus Surgical (NYSEAMERICAN:ASXC). But, as they say, don’t judge a book by its cover. A digital surgery play, ASXC stock remains the same bad opportunity it was under its prior moniker. Source: Dmytro Zinkevych / Shutterstock.com What do I mean when I say bad opportunity? Trading for pennies
In March, there have been 18 days of trading through March 24. GameStop (NYSE:GME) has seen GME stock rise nine times and fall nine times for an equal number of up days to down days. Source: Shutterstock / mundissima Overall, GME stock is up over 850% year-to-date. What’s not to like? The only problem: The
When the coronavirus first touched down uninvited onto our country, one of the worst-hit sectors was retail stocks. This of course is no surprise to anyone with a functioning brain cell. At the time, we didn’t know much about the new virus — and clearly, there’s much to learn. Therefore, when state governments imposed lockdown
Opendoor (NASDAQ:OPEN) has jumped 150% since its June IPO. With a market cap of over $16 billion, Opendoor is now valued more than online real estate competitor Redfin (NASDAQ:RDFN) and nearly half of Zillow (NASDAQ:Z). But despite a red-hot housing market, I’m not chasing OPEN stock. In fact, I think it’s heading for a blow-up
The epic rise in Palantir’s (NYSE:PLTR) stock price started way before “meme stocks” became a thing. Back in November, on the heels of President Joe Biden’s election, investors aggressively bid up the stock, betting this big-data company’s ties with the incoming administration would pay off big time. But, as the momentum from this “Biden boost”
Somehow Guardion Health Sciences (NASDAQ:GHSI) was able to raise $33.6 million in two equity cash raises during January and February 2021. That represents over half of the GHSI stock market capitalization of $62.42 million. So in that sense, the raise supports the stock. But don’t expect that to last long, given the company’s cash burn.
Denison Mines (NYSEAMERICAN:DNN) is a Canadian uranium mining company with an outsized valuation and penny stock status. As such, investors should be careful about investing in DNN stock, as it is likely to be quite volatile. Source: Shutterstock The Toronto-based company has a major prospective uranium mining project in northern Saskatchewan called the Wheeler River
Penn National Gaming (NASDAQ:PENN) has been on a tear. The stock is up over 1,300% in the last year, and over 31% year-to-date. But with it down 6% in the past month, will its long-term run continue? Source: Casimiro PT / Shutterstock.com In the past, I wrote that PENN stock was deeply undervalued based on
For the most part, General Electric (NYSE:GE) has been trading pretty well over the last several months. GE stock hit a new 52-week high on Mar. 9, topping at $14.42. Since then, though, the ride has been a little bumpy. Source: Sundry Photography / Shutterstock.com For example, the stock actually closed lower on Mar. 9,
It’s never fun to focus on stocks that could crash — and, in this case, I’m not talking about a minor correction here. Instead, I’m talking huge volatility: 20% down or more. By now, you’ve heard about the “10X culture.” This isn’t just about your portfolio. Rather, you see advertisements everywhere about 10X-ing your income,