Champion Trader Buys NEW Breakout
An old Buffett adage goes something like this “we don’t have to be smarter than others, we have to be more disciplined” and what’s true for the investing world goes for the trading world too.
In that realm, champion traders have to watch stocks like a hawk. Waiting for the precise moment for breakouts to occur and then pouncing on them when they do. » Read more about: Champion Trader Buys NEW Breakout »
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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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Avoid This Semi Stock Like The Plague?
On August 1st, Intel released its Q2 earnings report, much to the chagrin of longtime shareholders.
In the release, the company reported a 1% year-over-year revenue drop alongside a quarterly net loss of $1.6 billion. Much more concerning was the company’s plan for a cost reduction campaign that involved layoffs, reduced capital expenditures and a suspension of the company’s quarterly dividend.
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1 AI Stock To Avoid In 2024
The story and hype around artificial intelligence drove a whole wave of technology stocks higher in 2023. Some of the gains were well-deserved and others, like Broadcom, might have mushroomed to unsustainable levels for 2024.
We took a peek at the financials to see if the current valuation matches with the price and,
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US Q3 GDP likely at 3.5% as economy shows resilience after longest government shutdown
US economy is seen growing at 3.5% despite shutdown-driven data distortions.
The longest-ever US government shutdown, stretching over 43 days and leaving nearly 1.4 million federal workers in limbo, has cast a long shadow over America’s macroeconomic data. Economists have been scrutinising delayed datasets with scepticism,