Got $6,000, Here Is 1 Cheap Stock To Buy Now
It’s been something of a mystery how a company generating $30 billion in revenue and spitting out $5 billion in operating income is valued at just 2x sales yet that’s precisely the case with PayPal.
Across a host of metrics, PayPal seems like a cheap stock. For example, the price-to-earnings ratio is just 14x, a smidge below the 15x line in the sand that Buffett is largely believed to favor. » Read more about: Got $6,000, Here Is 1 Cheap Stock To Buy Now »
Read MoreMarket Commentary: Little-known Dutch Stock Is Soaring
Some stocks just don’t get a lot of notoriety but they deserve the plaudits. In the United States if you were to ask someone to name a digital payment processor, you would likely hear the names Square or Stripe, but the odds are Adyen wouldn’t rank highly in a poll.
It’s with good reason that the Dutch firm flies under-the-radar.
» Read more about: Market Commentary: Little-known Dutch Stock Is Soaring »
Read MoreMarket Commentary: 1 Unlikely AI Play You Should Not Ignore
When you think of AI plays, Airbnb is not the first company that springs to mind. Yet, Brian Chesky’s firm has made a splash by snapping up GamePlanner.ai for $200 million.
Although it’s not apparent at first glance how artificial intelligence plays into the Airbnb business model, a deeper dive reveals the genius behind the acquisition.
» Read more about: Market Commentary: 1 Unlikely AI Play You Should Not Ignore »
Read MoreMarket Commentary: Insiders Think This Stock Is a Steal
As a prominent mall REIT, Simon Property Group (SPG) share price has been doubly impacted by both the rise of remote work and the surge in online retail, leading to its dividend yield soaring to an impressive 6.5%.
This high yield has prompted a significant change in management’s investment strategy, now favoring the repurchase of SPG shares.
» Read more about: Market Commentary: Insiders Think This Stock Is a Steal »
Read MoreIs This Old Buffett Favorite Now Worth Buying?
Once upon a time Wells Fargo was beloved by Warren Buffett. Despite scandal after scandal plaguing the company, his conviction couldn’t be shaken, until finally the accumulation of issues appeared to spark a sell.
As a reminder, here are the scandals that rocked Wells Fargo over the years:
- September 2016: The fake account scandal
- September 2016: Improperly repossessing service members’ cars
- December 2016: Wells Fargo fails its ‘living will’ test
- March 2017: More fake accounts
- March 2017: Flunked community lending test
- April 2017: Whistleblower wins $5.4 million and his job back
- August 2017: Lawsuit over overcharging small business retailers
- February 2018: Sacramento sues over discrimination against black and Latino borrowers
- March 2018: Wealth management investigation emerges
- April 2018: $1 billion settlement for mortgage locks and auto-loan issues
- May 2018: Altering business information without client knowledge
- May 2018: $480 million to settle securities-fraud lawsuit
- June 2018: SEC fine for leading investors astray
- July 2018: Refunds over add-ons like pet insurance and legal services
- August 2018: Hundreds of houses foreclosed on due to computer glitch
- August 2018: Wells Fargo pays $2.1 billion for its role in housing bubble
- March 2019: Wells Fargo among advisors sanctioned by SEC for fee-disclosure practices
Since Buffett offloaded his position,
» Read more about: Is This Old Buffett Favorite Now Worth Buying? »
Read MoreThe Ivy
Why Billionaire with PERFECT Record Bought This Stock?
Buffett may be richer than Stan Druckenmiller, but he can’t claim a perfect trading record without a single down year as the founder of Duquense Family Office can.
And in its latest filings, Duquense has snapped up a company that is so far under most radars, it likely is invisible. That company is GE Vernova (GEV) and it’s got some bullish catalysts that may well be worth spending a little time on to see if they compel you to buy as they did Stan.
» Read more about: Why Billionaire with PERFECT Record Bought This Stock? »
Read MoreThe Spotlight
Will This $20 Million Bet Pay Off?
A report just came out that one trader bet a massive $20 million on a single stock rising by 30% on its next earnings report. That stock is, drumroll, artificial intelligence favorite, Nvidia.
The bet was made by purchasing strike 1180 call options on Nvidia for the June expiration, meaning if NVDA share price rise were to rise above that level on expiration day,
» Read more about: Will This $20 Million Bet Pay Off? »
Read MoreThe Daily
Warren Buffett Owns 6 High-Yield Dividend Stocks. Here's the Best of the Bunch.
Warren Buffett is a lot of things, but an income investor isn’t one of them. The multibillionaire doesn’t need extra income. Neither does Berkshire Hathaway, which boasts the eighth-largest market cap of any U.S. company.
However, Buffett does like dividend stocks.
» Read more about: Warren Buffett Owns 6 High-Yield Dividend Stocks. Here's the Best of the Bunch. »