Traders on the floor of the NYSE, April 14, 2022. Source: NYSE U.S. stock futures were little changed on Sunday night as investors looked ahead to a stacked week of earnings, including reports from major tech companies such as Amazon and Apple. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures were flat. S&P 500 futures dipped 0.1%, and
Lucid Motors (LCID) announced a new car to outpace and out cruise high-end competitors. Tesla (TSLA) is seen as an EV bellwether, but that’s overstating its importance to the market. EVs will not be going away, and niche markets are key to survival. Source: gg5795 / Shutterstock.com It was quite a news-filled week for the electric
Sometimes, the best definitions are the light-hearted ones when it comes to recessions. “If your neighbor gets laid off, it’s a recession. If you get laid off, it’s a depression,” former president Harry S. Truman put it. However, a more technical definition of a recession is two consecutive quarters of negative growth in the gross
Novavax (NVAX) has dropped to a price that looks cheap if it manages to hit the low end of analyst earnings estimates. However, it’s still trading at a premium to a “worst case scenario” valuation. More disappointment could push it to lower prices. Source: pixinoo / Shutterstock.com The term “falling knife” may be cliché, yet
Few words are scarier for investors than the “d”-word: de-listing. There hasn’t been a de-listing threat for Greek oil transportation company Imperial Petroleum (NASDAQ:IMPP) — or at least, not yet. Could IMPP stock get actually kicked off of the Nasdaq exchange in 2022? This question certainly wasn’t top-of-mind for many investors in early March, when the
Today’s episode is going to be about stock market wisdom. We’ll take a look at a list of 20 different stocks and review them, they’re not in any particular order, but they are the most popular ones, as far as the market goes and as far as trading volume, so I’ll give you some insights
In this article CVNA KRNT BKNG GOOGL EBAY Source: NYSE Earnings season is yet again upon us, with prominent names reporting this week. Volatility remains a focus for investors, and inflation has been continuing to compound pressure across all industries. The near-term uncertainty remains blurred, although long-term investing can often cut through the daily noise.
In this article BKR PG WBD ROKU DIS NFLX Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Netflix (NFLX) – Netflix plummeted 26.8% in the premarket after reporting it lost 200,000 subscribers during the first quarter. The streaming service had projected subscriber additions of 2.5 million. Netflix also said it was exploring an ad-supported
Nio (NIO) stock has been falling after the price hike announcement and the suspension of production. The production halt is temporary and many other electric vehicle (EV) makers have also hiked their prices. The dip in Nio stock is a great chance to take your position. Source: Robert Way / Shutterstock.com Electric Vehicle makers in
Mullen Automotive (MULN) garnered plenty of macabre headlines for short seller’s report that took down MULN stock. In reality, even without the exposé, shares of the EV manufacturer would have likely faced serious trouble. It’s time for investors to start thinking very carefully about the electric transition. Source: Ringo Chiu / Shutterstock.com If you’re following
Investors in Upstart Holdings (NASDAQ:UPST) are increasingly curious to know where the stock’s price is headed. But the market is providing plenty of mixed messages. There’s plenty of upside based on the average consensus price target of $188. Given that shares currently trade for less than $80 the narrative is to simply buy, be patient,
In this article UAL TSLA T AAL BX XRX Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: American Airlines (AAL) – American soared 10.5% in premarket trading after reporting a smaller-than-expected loss and predicting profitability for the current quarter. United Airlines (UAL) – United lost an adjusted $4.24 per share for the first quarter,
Inflation favors wholesale giant Costco (COST) through 2022. Rising sales imply Costco has plenty of price appreciation in store for investors. Investors are being rewarded as Costco sends cash back their way amid a boom. Source: Helen89 / Shutterstock.com There is little reason to bet against Costco (NASDAQ:COST) stock as the membership warehouse company booms.
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Salesforce (CRM) — Shares slipped below the 200-weekly moving average and have a long way to go until the next support zone. Alcoa (AA) — Has been hammered after reporting earnings numbers that failed to justify its meteoric rise. Nvidia (NVDA) — The unwind in semiconductors accelerated Thursday, causing NVDA to crack a major floor. Source:
GameStop’s (GME) fourth-quarter results show mounting losses, but with plenty of positives. CEO Matt Furlong admits the company’s inability to adapt to the future of gaming. Despite an improved showing during the quarter, GME stock is far from being a safe bet. Source: quietbits / Shutterstock.com GameStop (NYSE:GME) never ceases to amaze. The beleaguered video
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In this article AXP VZ KMB CLF SLB SNAP Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: American Express (AXP) – American Express rose 1.2% in the premarket after reporting better-than-expected profit and revenue for the first quarter. Amex reported a profit of $2.73 per share compared with the $2.44 consensus estimate, helped by
Cloudflare (NET) is showing strong year-over-year revenue growth. The market believes that growth is already factored into its price. NET stock presents an opportunity for patient long-term investors. Source: Sundry Photography / Shutterstock Cloudflare (NYSE:NET) is illustrating the problems inherent with growth stocks in today’s market. The 52-week range for NET stock is $64.84 to
Cable One (CABO): While a strong performer since its debut in 2015, the same can’t be said about its potential performance going forward. Carnival Corporation (CCL): Many challenges signal it’s not time to go “full steam ahead” on this cruise line operator’s shares. Caesars Entertainment (CZR): Be careful about placing a wager that it makes an