Will Zoom Beat The Market In Next 5 Years?
When the world needed to connect from home, Zoom didn’t disappoint. The video conferencing providers saw numbers skyrocket from 10 million in December 2019 to over 300 million in April 2020. Rocket-ship like growth highlighted Zoom’s capacity to scale and investors couldn’t buy enough of it.
Since then the stock has languished but maybe that’s about to change? » Read more about: Will Zoom Beat The Market In Next 5 Years? »
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3 Top Buy Now Pay Later Firms: 60% Upside?
Investors have been able to invest in the four major credit card companies for quite some time now. American Express, Mastercard, Visa, and Discover are no strangers to the New York Stock Exchange, and retail investors have long found something promising about these companies — namely, how America’s affinity for credit cards has the potential to make these four companies great investments over the long haul.
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1 ETF To Own Forever: Why Buy SPY?
When it comes to broad index funds that follow the Standard & Poor’s 500, many say the SPY ETF is hard to beat.
As a product of State Street Global Advisors, SPY is a uniquely attractive exchange traded fund for many investors with different strategies, diverse backgrounds and levels of capital.
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1 Under-$100 Billion Growth Stock To Join Trillion Dollar Club?
Airbnb (NASDAQ: ABNB) isn’t even two decades old but it has made more than a splash in disrupting the travel and hospitality industry. Famously, one tag line announced that the largest taxi firm in the world owns no taxis (Uber) and the largest accommodation in the firm (Airbnb) owns no real estate.
With a market cap still under $100 billion yet pumping out an astonishing $3.8 billion in free cash flow alone last year,
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Market 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.
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How This Warren Buffett Quote Can Save Your Account in an Age of Instant Gratification
Key Takeaways
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“The stock market is a device for transferring money from the impatient to the patient,” Warren Buffett said.
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Buffett’s track record shows that conviction beats chasing trends.
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A patient, long-term approach benefits from compounding.
In today’s investing world,