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
As interest rates rise, investors should avoid high dividend ETFs and instead focus on dividend growth ETFs (DGRO, DGRW). IShares Core Dividend Growth ETF: https://www.zacks.com/funds/etf/DGRO/profile?cid=CS-YOUTUBE-FT-VID Follow us on StockTwits: stocktwits.com/ZacksResearch Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/ZacksResearch Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ZacksInvestmentResearch
The concept behind the value investing philosophy is simple: investors can realize tremendous gains by purchasing securities that trade well below their intrinsic value. In his books Security Analysis (1934) and The Intelligent Investor, (1949) Benjamin Graham—the godfather of value investing—explained to investors that, “a stock is not just a ticker symbol or an electronic
Sir Richard Branson may be trying to be first in the billionaire space race, but he believes there is plenty of opportunity in the market for companies like Virgin Galactic, Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin, or Elon Musk’s SpaceX. “There’s room for 20 space companies to take people up there,” Branson said in an interview this
Rendering of the Krispy Kreme Times Square flagship. Krispy Kreme Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. Virgin Galactic — The space tourism company’s stock is up 3% after announcing founder Sir Richard Branson will be aboard its next spaceflight test. The stock jumped as much as 25% shortly after the open before
ViacomCBS (NASDAQ:VIAC) shareholders know the feeling of being caught up in events beyond their control. The value of VIAC stock surged at the start of 2021, topping $100 in March for 174% growth. Then the bottom fell out. Source: Jer123 / Shutterstock.com The story involved the collapse of hedge fund Archegos Capital Management and a
From a fundamentals perspective, Clover Health (NASDAQ:CLOV) certainly doesn’t look strong. In fact, there are several indications that the CLOV stock share price should trend downward. However, there are other forces at play here which are keeping prices above where they might otherwise be. Source: Shutterstock Namely, there is currently a massive amount of short
Castor Maritime (NASDAQ:CTRM) is a shipping company listed on Nasdaq but which has one employee, Mr. Petros Panagiotidis, located in Cyprus. He is the CEO, CFO, and controlling shareholder of CTRM stock. Recently, some have called into question the one-sided benefits that he is reaping from capital raises. Source: VladSV / Shutterstock.com According to a recent
The last time I wrote about C3.ai (NYSE:AI) was on June 14, two days before the provider of enterprise-scale artificial intelligence (AI) application solutions announced a new partnership with a subsidiary of Singapore Telecommunications (OTCMKTS:SGAPY). Since the announcement, AI stock has moved almost 7% higher. Source: shutterstock I’m on record stating that if you can
Increased concern over inflation and valuations have brought choppiness back to equity markets. As the stock market recovers from a volatile month of trading, investors have turned their attention towards more defensive stocks. For many market participants, dividend shares seem to be the most reasonable plays. High-yield dividend stocks are prized among income investors, as
Although there has been some encouraging news about Lordstown Motors (NASDAQ:RIDE) recently, there have not yet been any concrete signs that the automaker can avoid bankruptcy, while RIDE stock remains vastly overvalued. Consequently, I continue to urge investors to sell the shares. Source: Postmodern Studio / Shutterstock.com Moreover, I believe that risk-tolerant investors looking for
Current investment into MindMed (NASDAQ:MNMD) stock is very clearly one thing: speculation. Source: Lightspring / Shutterstock.com I don’t say that to disparage individuals from establishing a position in shares of the psychedelics company. Rather, I say it to remind investors that there is really no way to know where it’s going at this point. The development
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Support and Resistance are the building blocks needed in order to read chart patterns properly and to trade effectively. Support: -A psychological level where people believe the demand is strong enough to hold the stock price up -This is similar to a price floor, but it isn’t government-controlled -A healthy support line hits multiple points
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In this article AMC GME Michael Burry attends the “The Big Short” New York premiere at Ziegfeld Theater on November 23, 2015 in New York City. Jim Spellman | WireImage | Getty Images “The Big Short” investor Michael Burry believes Reddit-favored meme stocks are set to crash like the dot-com and housing market bubbles of
Traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Source: NYSE The quiet holiday week ahead could hold some fireworks for investors if the Fed reveals its thinking on its bond buying program. The four-day trading week could see stocks drift along with indexes at record levels, after stocks gained in the past week.