Tesla’s Wild Ride: How Low Could the EV Giant Go?
Shares of EV major Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) have been defying gravity for years, rewarding longtime shareholders with very remarkably healthy returns. This year, though, TSLA has retreated on a combination of weakening outlook and the growing controversies surrounding Elon Musk.
What’s pushing Tesla shares lower, and how much more could the EV giant fall if it can’t regain its footing? » Read more about: Tesla’s Wild Ride: How Low Could the EV Giant Go? »
Read MoreMarket Commentary: 11 Charts That Show Growth Is Back
Last week, Cathie Wood of ARK Invest had perhaps one of the greatest weeks of her entire investing career. Famous for buying up growth stocks with potentially disruptive innovations, Cathie reported a week that any trader would envy.
Below we highlight eleven charts that reflect just how incredible the performance of her portfolios were,
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Read MoreMarket Commentary: Is It Time To Buy Bitcoin?
It seems that Grayscale’s spot Bitcoin ETF has been in regulatory limbo longer than a Siberian Winter due to the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) hesitance to green-light it and that’s translating to frenetic moves in crypto once again.
In a recent decision, the SEC was ordered by a U.S. appeals court to review Grayscale’s application for a spot Bitcoin ETF.
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Read More1 Fast Growth Stock To Buy On The Dip
In the world of cybersecurity, Okta is synonymous with secure identity management but even the protector sometimes needs protection. The leader in identity and access management suffered not one but two high-profile breaches over the span of a single year, creating a nightmare scenario for investors.
As a leading cybersecurity company specializing in identity services,
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Read MoreWill Historic Lows in Market Breadth Trigger a Stocks Crash?
Market concentration refers to periods when a few stocks or a single sector dramatically outperform the rest of the market, driving a disproportionate share of index gains. In such times, market breadth is “narrow” meaning the rally relies on a small cluster of leaders while the majority of stocks lag.
Over the past 50 years,
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Is This Market Doomed?
This year headlines blared about the S&P 500 entering correction territory and the Nasdaq dipping into a bear market. For newer investors, it may feel like the sky is falling but seasoned traders know better, it’s just another chapter in a very old playbook.
The truth is, if you think this year has been rough,
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Read MoreThe Spotlight
Hyper Rich Politician Buys A Boatload Of..
Nancy Pelosi is among the highest earners in Congress with a salary of $223,000 yet her stock portfolio has grabbed the attention of watchers for its performance relative to the market and size.
Her portfolio has some grown to an astonishing $223 million. In the words of one X user, what started as a mockery,
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Buffett's Key Advice: How to Keep 'Mr. Market' from Controlling Your Investments
Key Takeaways
- Warren Buffett has often drawn on the concept of a “Mr. Market,” as created by his mentor, Benjamin Graham.
- The “Mr. Market” metaphor is intended to teach you to view market volatility more like a manic partner’s mood, rather than as a guide to the real value of stocks.