120,000 Reasons to Buy This Wide Moat Stock
Toast (NYSE:TOST) is a cloud technology provider that specializes in restaurant point-of-sale systems. The company’s software allows restaurants to process sales, track and manage inventories and even manage payroll and HR functions. To use these tools, restaurants purchase Toast’s POS, giving the company an effective competitive moat in every restaurant that decides to use it. » Read more about: 120,000 Reasons to Buy This Wide Moat Stock »
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Read MoreMarket Commentary: Are Only Fools Buying Netflix?
Netflix reported earnings recently and the share price plunged $40 on the day, down almost 8.5%. To anybody who could read the tea leaves, the reaction came as no surprise. But how do you read the tea leaves? Or in other words, what was the giveaway in the financials that led to investors realizing the risk to reward ratio was poor,
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Read MoreMarket Commentary: Roku, The Future of Streaming
Roku (NASDAQ: ROKU) has been on a growth tear in recent years, with revenue and active accounts growing rapidly. Indeed over the past 5 years, through thick and thin economically, the company has grown its top line. This growth has been driven by the increasing popularity of streaming services, as well as Roku’s strong brand and user experience.
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Read MoreIs This Heavily Shorted Stock Set To Squeeze Bears?
Despite succeeding in the rough and tumble world of HR management, one particular firm has also become one of the most heavily shorted stocks in the market.
Yet beneath the surface, there are signals that the stock could be on the verge of a sharp rebound—perhaps even a short squeeze that will catch many off guard.
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Is Buffett Primed To Pounce On a Crash?
In 2024, value investing legend Warren Buffett did the seemingly unthinkable by selling stocks aggressively in a year that saw the S&P 500 climb by about 23 percent.
While the exact figures on Buffett’s selling won’t be known until Berkshire Hathaway releases its Q4 earnings report, the total stood at a staggering $133 billion as of the end of Q3.
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Market Precariously Perched at Key Level
As the end of the quarter approaches, how do the markets fare? Zooming out, we can see that the S&P 500 is precariously perched on an uptrending resistance line.
While doomsayers have been lining up to predict the market’s demise for months, it has defied all skeptics and continued its march higher. But now it sits once again at a key threshold level.
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Nvidia stock closing in on all-time high
Shares of Nvidia (NVDA) were closing in on their all-time highs midday Monday. The company continues to ride high on sales of its powerful AI chips to both hyperscalers and foreign countries seeking to build out their own sovereign AI systems.
Nvidia’s stock price topped out at just over $145 as of 12:00 p.m.
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