When trying to make money in the stock market, knowledge is power, and often larger institutional funds have a grasp of the most pertinent data and information to make trades from. One way to search for this information is by keeping an eye on the activity of these investing institutions which include investment banks, classical
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Traveling has long been many people’s favorite way to spend their leisure time. Whether going to popular tourist destinations with friends or visiting loved ones across the country, traveling is many people’s favorite thing to look toward during a summer vacation. Considering the timing, investors might want to look into travel stocks. The travel industry
Warren Buffett’s favorite market indicator is signaling the stock market has reached the top. By comparing the value of the market to the size of the economy, you get an idea of where stock valuations stand, especially for stocks at 52-week highs. Buffett once noted the indicator was “probably the best single measure of where
Meme stock rallies are back. Some stocks have catapulted without any catalysts or meaningful developments. Despite the obvious bubble, investors continue to pour into these meme stocks, hoping that other people will bid up prices even higher. While meme stock rallies can feel euphoric for people who got in early, we all know how they
Not long ago, Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) shareholders approved a massive $56 billion pay package for CEO Elon Musk. Will they eventually feel buyer’s remorse? Tesla shareholders should ponder this question in the second half 2024. For now, we give Tesla stock a “D” grade. Bear in mind, Musk’s focus is distracted away from Tesla. He’s occupied
Biotech stocks are known for their high volatility and potential for massive gains. The success in the sector often hinges on progressive and often groundbreaking medical advancements. Any concerns relating to upcoming drugs can have severely negative effects on stock prices. As per Precedence Research, the global biotechnology market is projected to grow from $1.38
It is evident that the electric vehicle (EV) industry has massive potential for long-term growth and sustainability, which makes these EV stocks a solid investment. This year has been highly profitable for several global industries, and the EV industry is not exempt. However, while it is true that the industry is lucrative, not all EV
Trump Media Technology (NASDAQ:DJT) stock is particularly sensitive to political news. After a bump following the biden announcement DJT stock has returned to its post-announcement numbers. On July 21, President Joe Biden withdrew from the 2024 race and endorsed Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee, citing party pressure to do so. DJT Stock After Biden
As we approach the end of July, the allure of high-flying growth stocks may be wearing thin for some investors. While these stocks have been the darlings of Wall Street during periods of bullish market sentiments, not all growth narratives continue upward indefinitely. Growth companies are typically leaders in innovation and technological advancements, and investors
As the poster child of the fourth industrial revolution and the artificial intelligence (AI) boom, Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) stock has certainly gained the most in terms of reputation visibility, and popularity for its products in the last two years. Much of this excitement was justified in the early days as the company had provided novel technologies
Grapevine, TX-based GameStop (NYSE:GME) is a global operator of video game retail stores, with an online presence as well. The company focuses on the U.S. market, but has presence in Canada, Australia and Europe under other banners, selling a range of gaming products as well as other collectibles and technology at its locations. That said, it’s
In the first half of the year, Stellantis (NYSE:STLA), the automaker that owns the Chrysler and Fiat brands, struggled mightily. Indeed, the company’s share of the North American and European markets fell significantly, while its financial results plunged compared with the first half of 2023. But all hope is not lost for Stellantis and Stellantis
Energy stocks soared in 2022 as prices rose with a rapid rise in demand after COVID lockdowns were lifted and supply shocks due to the Ukrainian war. However, they have since declined, suffering a big blow in 2023 when energy prices remained flat. Heightened oil prices at the start of 2024 boosted energy stocks. However,
The Nasdaq and S&P 500 had their worst days since 2022, driven by disappointing earnings from mega-cap names. Recession indicators are flashing yellow, with the “Sahm Rule” unemployment metric edging dangerously close to signaling a downturn. Yes, the inverted yield curve has been wrong so far this time around, but that doesn’t mean we should
Identifying stocks to sell is crucial for investors who want to keep their capital. That might mean occasionally rebalancing one’s portfolio, or if the situation is grave enough, some stocks might need to be cut completely out. And, with how bullish the tech industry is right now, I bet most of you are holding a
Quantum mechanics could very well unlock the next stage of modern computing. Scientists can leverage the complex physics of subatomic particles to develop advanced computing systems. In particular, physical matter has both particle and wave-like qualities. Quantum computing exploits this behavior using specialized hardware. Moreover, unlike in classical computing where there are two states of information
It’s been a hot summer for much of the country, but it’s getting frosty if you’re in the technology sector. Traders are starting to rotate out of overvalued tech stocks as they believe that lower interest rates may make some other sectors more attractive. Does that mean the tech trade is over? It wouldn’t
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) has been among the most volatile EV stocks in the market. There’s no denying that. Of course, Tesla stock still holds a strong following from some, with the company largely seen as a stock with more upside than its EV peers, due to its impressive market share and historical growth metrics. Tesla, once
Measuring a company’s fair value, especially for overhyped stocks, is more difficult than it seems at first glance. It has to account for future growth, and that growth has to have a valid basis. But even if that is accounted for, it is difficult to price in market irrationality alongside speculation. Both price-to-earnings (P/E) and
With economic uncertainties and fluctuating market conditions and stocks to sell Thus, one must be vigilant about protecting portfolios from potential downturns. Here, the focus is on three high-risk stocks, making them prime candidates for selling before the next market collapse. The first is a prominent electric vehicle (EV) industry player, demonstrating growth but is plagued by
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