To put it succinctly, there isn’t very much making Lemonade (NYSE:LMND) stock attractive at present. Source: Stephanie L Sanchez / Shutterstock.com Yes, there’s news that the insurance company is launching a new service for pets. That will expand the company’s product mix beyond life, homeowners, and renters insurance. And Lemonade already announced a car insurance
DatChat (NASDAQ:DATS) is a private messaging application company with little going for it — aside from the cash it raised at its Aug. 13 initial public offering (IPO). DatChat raised $11.04 million according to its most recent prospectus. Somehow, DATS stock now has a market value of about $220 million, according to Yahoo! Finance. Source:
In episode 1 of The Investors Podcast, Stig and Preston introduce themselves to the audience. After their brief introduction, they discuss the basics of stock investing using the billionaire Warren Buffett as an example. You won’t want to miss this important episode as it lays the ground-work for more information in following episodes. Stig has
Choosing a financial advisory firm can be a difficult task, as there are thousands to wade through. Many have specific strengths and offer different ways to invest one’s hard-earned money. It’s always worth doing your research to know which suits your needs and risks best, but often choosing some of the largest financial advisory firms
Which airlines stocks are winners after Boeing’s big sale?
Take a look at some of the biggest movers in the premarket: Southwest Airlines (LUV) – The airline canceled more than 1,800 flights over the weekend, citing bad weather, air traffic control issues and staff shortages. Southwest disputed speculation that its high level of cancellations compared to other airlines was due to employee protests of
Multiple pundits who are bearish on Hyliion (NYSE:HYLN) stock seem to be convinced that the company will completely fail, causing its shares to ultimately plummet to nearly $0. Source: Hyliion media But I believe that these skeptics are ignoring several important points. First, the electric truck and powertrain maker has made deals with several major
When you have nearly 3 billion monthly active users, some things are bound to go wrong. As the adage goes, you can please some of the people all of the time, you can please all of the people some of the time, but you can’t please all of the people all of the time. That
I don’t usually get stunned that often. But when my InvestorPlace colleague Dana Blankenhorn stated that Joby Aviation (NYSE:JOBY) is nothing but hot air until it gets regulatory approval for its business, it made me rethink my own take on JOBY stock. Source: T. Schneider / Shutterstock.com Referenced from the Book of Ecclesiastes, people through
New England Patriots cornerback Stephon Gilmore (24) stretches during the New England Patriots practice session in Foxborough, MA on Oct. 22, 2020. Barry Chin | Boston Globe | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. Energy stocks – Oil stocks rose again Monday as futures for West Texas Intermediate crude traded
Palantir Technologies (NYSE:PLTR) is known for secrecy and its long list of government clients. Its shares haven’t moved much in the past 6 months. PLTR stock was trading at $23 in April and is trading at the same level today. Source: Ascannio / Shutterstock.com The company went public through a direct listing and since then, it
A few months back, ChargePoint (NYSE:CHPT) stock had plenty of positive catalysts that were helping it move higher or, at the very least, hold steady. Not only was the U.S. bipartisan Infrastructure bill helping to sustain buzz about the shares, but the market was highly favorable to speculative growth stocks. Source: YuniqueB / Shutterstock.com But
FuelCell Energy (NASDAQ:FCEL) saw its shares close at a high of $27.96 in early February. Since then, the story has been much less impressive, with the stock in a long slide. At this point, FCEL stock is trading for $6.71, down 76% from its February high. Shares are also down 40% for the year. So,
On today’s show, Preston and Stig talk to macro expert, Luke Gromen, about the stock market melt-up. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: – How the FED will react to a sell-off in the stock market – How much countries’ balance sheets can grow – Why the FED is committed to financing US deficits – Why
The market is a large and confusing place. It can be overwhelming for the eager investor, particularly one who follows multiple indexes, stock types, and categories. That’s why it is crucial to observe the relationship between four primary markets—commodities, bond prices, stocks, and currencies—that not only makes the bigger picture become much clearer but can
What is the Mortgage Interest Deduction and how can you use it to help save money on your federal income taxes? In this episode of Personal Finance 101, Madeleine Johnson walks you through the basics. She also helps explain how this popular deduction was changed by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.
Since I’ve begun eating Tattooed Chef’s (NASDAQ:TTCF) meals, and since the company made an important deal with Kroger’s (NYSE:KR), I’ve become bullish on TTCF stock. Source: Spyro the Dragon / Shutterstock.com Also making me more upbeat is the fact that the stock dropped significantly following Wall Street’s overreaction to the company’s second-quarter revenue miss, and
Boeing (NYSE:BA) stock has yet to recover from 2018. Source: Alex JW Robinson / Shutterstock.com When the 737-MAX scandal first overtook the company, investors were told to “buy the dip” at $320 per share. After all, BA stock traded at $440. It delivered dividends of more than $2 per share each quarter. Those who bought
As I put it in late August, Palantir Technologies (NYSE:PLTR) stock seemed to be a situation where it would continue to stay strong performance-wise, that is, until markets get volatile. Now? Said volatility has started to play out. Shares in this hot big data play have slid back in price. With this, what’s next for PLTR
In this article GOOGL FB PTON Shannon Stapleton | Reuters Rising oil prices, the prospect of the Federal Reserve dialing back its easy-money policy and tension among lawmakers in Washington are just a few of the factors behind the latest bout of volatility in the markets. Top analysts are sticking by these names amid the