How High Can eBay Go?
The e-commerce sector is enjoying an unprecedented rise. Customers appreciate the convenience that online retail provides, lending popularity to the sector. This is why global e-commerce revenue is projected to show an annual growth rate of 9.5% to a projected market volume of $6.48 trillion by 2029.
While the sector expands,
» Read more about: How High Can eBay Go? »
Read MoreCould This Stock Be the Jewel of Your Portfolio?
In a stock market where technology stocks grab so much attention, a jewelry stock may easily go under the radar. But Signet Jewelers (SIG) has dazzled in more ways than one as you’re about to see.
From its humble Bermudian beginnings in 1950, Signet has grown to about 3,600 jewelry stores and holds the title of the world’s biggest diamond retailer.
» Read more about: Could This Stock Be the Jewel of Your Portfolio? »
Read More1 Underrated Tech Stock to Beat the Market
The CPaaS, or communication platform as a service, market is seeing tremendous growth. According to Juniper Research, the CPaaS industry could hit the $10 billion revenue mark globally by the end of 2022. And if businesses continue adopting APIs for business-to-customer and customer-to-business interactions, it could reach $35 billion by 2026. One underrated company serving this industry has the potential to beat the market: Twilio (NYSE:TWLO).
» Read more about: 1 Underrated Tech Stock to Beat the Market »
Read MoreIs SNAP a Buy After the Crash?
When a stock bombs, it’s usually best to run for cover. Every once in a while, though, it’s worth a closer look. If the fundamentals are strong, the future prospects are good, and the selloff was overblown, it’s possible the company’s stock is on sale.
So many stocks have dipped to record lows in recent months that it makes it tough to separate the great buys from the risky ones.
» Read more about: Is SNAP a Buy After the Crash? »
Read More1 Stock Buffett Likes More Than Apple
Stocks have pulled back in the past month, as interest rates and inflation continue to dog the market. The AI excitement that gripped investors earlier in the year has abated somewhat, leading to recent pullbacks in stocks like Nvidia and Microsoft.
Apple has struggled to make an impact with investors because the company has lagged behind its competitors in launching AI-powered products.
» Read more about: 1 Stock Buffett Likes More Than Apple »
Read MoreThe Burst
Is This $1.4B Cybersecurity Giant Just Getting Started?
CyberArk Software (NASDAQ:CYBR), the identity security and management firm, has seen its share price soar by more than 30 percent in the last 12 months alone.
With a growing portfolio of security solutions, it seems like the future is bright but has all the good news been priced in?
» Read more about: Is This $1.4B Cybersecurity Giant Just Getting Started? »
Read MoreThe Ivy
IonQ Stock Is on Fire, Will It Last?
If you’ve been tracking hot tech trends lately, you’ve probably noticed quantum computing popping up more and more. And no surprise, it’s one of the buzziest corners of the tech world, right alongside artificial intelligence.
In fact, a report two years ago from McKinsey predicted that quantum tech could unlock $1.3 trillion in value across industries like automotive,
» Read more about: IonQ Stock Is on Fire, Will It Last? »
Read MoreThe Daily
Stock market today: Dow sinks 700 points, S&P 500, Nasdaq plummet as Trump threatens 'massive increase' on China tariffs
US stocks closed sharply lower on Friday as President Trump and China traded blows on tariffs, with Trump threatening a “massive increase” in duties on Chinese goods.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) lost 1.9%, or over 870 points, while the S&P 500 (^GSPC) fell roughly 2.7%.