Oh, That Can’t Be Good
Usually, we talk about interesting stocks that may be on the cusp of growing revenues, profits or share price rapidly on a Tuesday but today we’re breaking from our regular programming to flag a major concern that could affect consumers. And because consumer spending is widely regarded to constitute about 70% of GDP, anything that affects it has a material impact on the broader stock market. » Read more about: Oh, That Can’t Be Good »
Read More2 Stocks With Nearly 200% Upside
It’s a tough time for tech stocks. After hitting impressive highs in November 2021, the Nasdaq Composite is down more than 25 percent year-to-date as of mid-May 2022. Day after day, the index seemed to hit new 52-week lows. That’s bad news for growth investors because Nasdaq is home to tech companies that have historically been winners.
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Read MoreIs Amazon the BEST Deal in the Market Now?
Investors with the foresight to buy Amazon stock during its May 1997 IPO have realized astonishing returns. Since its launch, Amazon stock has gained more than 125,700 percent, and it is preparing for a stock split that is likely to deliver additional returns.
However, recent events have some investors thinking that Amazon’s winning streak is over,
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Read More1 Under the Radar Stock With Astonishing Metrics
The fundamental concept of value investing is identifying stocks that are priced too low relative to the underlying performance and future prospects of the company. While sometimes difficult to find, such mispriced stocks can generate incredible returns over time.
One under the radar stock that is trading quite low while producing excellent growth and margin metrics is Canaan (NASDAQ:CAN).
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Read MoreWill This Silicon Valley Darling Topple The Market?
Silicon Valley darling, Salesforce, saw its stock fall 16% following last night’s fiscal Q1 2025 earnings report. Growth moderated to an 11% year-over-year increase, which was the lower end of the guidance and that was enough to spook investors.
Yet the woes continued when full-year revenue guidance of $37.7 billion to $38 billion was reported because it reflected a growth projection of just 8% to 9%.
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Will RingCentral Pay 100% Returns to New Buyers?
As business teams become increasingly global and remote, it can be a challenge to keep an enterprise connected. Teams often use multiple devices and various communication methods in a single session, for example video conferencing and instant messaging.
Unified communications is the integration of all those aspects across an organization, which can dramatically improve productivity and efficiency.
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Market Commentary: Blowoff Top?
When does the market top? Looking back at prior bubbles, one rule of thumb to internalize is “when price goes vertical, a top may be near”. If you’re the mathematical type, think of the angle of ascent that price takes. Usually, a bull market plods along, slow price rises push up against the Wall of Worry.
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Where Will Nvidia Stock Be in 5 Years?
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Nvidia’s catalysts across multiple industries could drive solid growth for the next five years.
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While the company’s data center business is growing at a nice pace, it has gained impressive momentum in a couple of other areas as well.
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Even considering its current valuation,