Datadog Just Cracked the S&P 500, Wall Street Thinks It’s Just Getting Started
Datadog (NASDAQ: DDOG) is officially joining the S&P 500 on July 9. Shares are up by more than 15% since the announcement, adding to what’s already been a stunning multi-year run. Since going public six years ago, Datadog has skyrocketed by over 4x, nearly triple the S&P 500’s return over the same period.
But even after that massive run,
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1 Under-the-Radar Small Cap Set To Pop?
Applied Optoelectronics (NASDAQ: AAOI) isn’t well known and why would it be trading at less than a half a billion dollars in valuation. But it has seen a surge recently in insider buying as those in-the-know seem to be betting on future prospects.
This small-cap company has positioned itself as a critical supplier to major data center operators and telecommunications firms,
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110 Year Old Firm Crushing Wall Street
Imagine you had a checklist for when to buy a stock and as you look down it, every line item is check, check, check. That wouldn’t be too far away from the experience we had looking down through the Brady Corp metrics.
To begin with what on earth is Brady? Not many investors are in fact aware of this company that has a century plus long history.
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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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Why This Dividend Growth ETF Might Be a Smarter Play Than Chasing High Yields
When it comes to generating passive income, it’s easy to fall for the lure of high-yield dividend stocks but there’s often a catch with those eye-popping yields. Sometime, they signal companies that have maxed out their growth potential and are simply returning excess cash because they don’t have better places to put it.
That’s why seasoned investors sometimes prefer a different route,
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Why Billionaires Are Betting Big on This Bitcoin ETF
Recently, a surprising number of billionaire hedge fund managers have been buying a single ETF. This fund, the iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (IBIT), is a spot Bitcoin ETF that tracks the performance of the world’s largest cryptocurrency.
Managers such as Ken Griffin and Israel Englander have decided to buy this fund despite their proven acumen in picking individual stocks that outperform the market.
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1 Money-Making Stock Investors Are Sleeping On
ResMed might not be a household name for the average investor, but its portfolio of almost 6,000 patents focused on sleep apnea and respiratory care suggest perhaps it should be. The IP forms an economic moat for ResMed in the medical devices industry, which is massive.
One of the key factors attracting investors to ResMed is the booming sleep apnea devices market,
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US stocks open mixed at the end of a holiday-shortened week
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are mostly flat in quiet trading on Friday as investors returned from the Christmas holiday. Trading is expected to be light.
The S&P 500 index was up less than 0.1% as of 10 a.m. ET, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was roughly unchanged, and the Nasdaq composite was down less than 0.1%.
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