Will The Bullish Sentiment Hold?
In the wake of a recent market selloff, the financial landscape showed signs of recovery, hinting at potential seller exhaustion, a development that may suggest a pivotal shift in where the market goes next.
Amid the volatility, several key economic indicators and corporate earnings reports loom large on the horizon, so will the bullish sentiment hold? » Read more about: Will The Bullish Sentiment Hold? »
Read MoreIs Your Portfolio (Unwittingly) Exposed To Russia?
Since Russia’s ill-advised and universally condemned attacks on and invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, investments linked to the country have, in a word, tanked.
After countries of the west imposed harsh financial sanctions and cut the oligarch haven off from international banking, Russia’s domestic economy has been crippled, and its ongoing concerns abroad have been severely impaired.
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Read MoreIs Airbnb a Steal Now?
Many companies struggled through the pandemic, especially those in the travel industry. In 2020, travel restrictions were strict, and while many limitations remained intact throughout 2021, Airbnb proved they could weather the storm. Airbnb has a unique advantage compared to large hotel groups and the increases in vacation rentals available on its online marketplace prove the point.
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Read MoreRussia Vs Ukraine: How Markets Will Be Affected
As all eyes focus on Russia’s war with Ukraine, the knee-jerk reaction from investors has been to buy defense and oil stocks. But before we follow the herd we should be a bit more thoughtful and apply game theory to the situation as if we were sitting at the helm with Putin and forced to make decisions based on the interests of his people.
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Read MoreAirline Stocks Plummet Now, What’s The Best Play?
It’s a strange phenomenon that at this time of year the airline industry, which you might think sees an uptick in travel spending, actually sees share prices nosedive.
More specifically, the share prices of airlines goes down even as those companies tend to make more money in the coming months as travel demand spikes.
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Read MoreThe Burst
1 Odd Stock Set To Skyrocket?
Oddity Technology, a company at the intersection of consumer artificial intelligence, beauty, wellness, and now, even biotechnology, has largely flown under the radar but perhaps not for much longer. That’s because, unlike many AI stocks, Oddity isn’t growing like a weed at the expense of hefty losses.
Instead it’s reported soaring revenues and turning the bottom line positive in the process.
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Read MoreThe Spotlight
SoFi: The Trojan Horse of Banking?
This is the remarkable story of how SoFi, a firm that began as a student lender, has become the trojan horse of the banking industry.
The story begins with the stats. In the United States, 43.4 million people have outstanding federal student loans, which equates to nearly 20 percent of the nation’s adult population.
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Read MoreThe Daily
Stock Market Gains Accelerate as S&P Goes for Best Week Since April Tariff Rollback
The stock market was picking up steam on Friday with the major indexes on track for their best week since President Donald Trump delayed the bulk of his global tariffs in April.
The S&P 500 was up 0.5% on Friday with 434 stocks set to close higher on the day.