Investing in SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ:SOFI) stock has been akin to riding a rollercoaster. Time and time again, SOFI stock has surged on increased hopes, only to sink on yet another round of disappointment. That’s what has played out this month, with this fintech stock reversing course in a big way, after briefly jumping back above
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In this article @LCO.1 @CL.1 Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Tom Kaye of Plymouth, Pennsylvania tops off his neighbor’s gas tank for them on at a gas station in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S. October 19, 2022. Aimee Dilger | Reuters Oil prices are defying expectations and are barely higher on the year, as the outlook
Optimists would say that 2023 will indeed be better than 2022. While 2022 has been an exceptionally difficult year for growth stocks, tech stocks, and stock markets in general, there are signs that 2023 could mark a positive turning point. And that would set the stage for the reemergence of growth stocks that have fallen
One of the more oft-cited phenomena in the market is the Santa Claus rally, which if you’re a believer implies that you should plan ahead with stocks to buy that can benefit from this trend. Per Investopedia, the Santa Claus rally “describes a sustained increase in the stock market that occurs in the week leading
In this article FSLR WSM PDD BUD Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT A Biogen facility in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Brian Snyder | Reuters Check out the companies making the biggest moves midday: Apple — Apple shares fell 2% following a report that iPhone production could take a big hit due to unrest at a Foxconn
A few weeks ago, the U.S. Energy Information Administration noted that households across the nation will likely spend more on energy this winter compared to prior cold seasons, thus potentially boosting oil stocks to buy. To be clear, the focus of the aforementioned report centered on natural gas and heating-related solutions. Still, the crude oil
Although the blues of 2022 negatively impacted most sectors not tethered to the energy or defense sectors, some of the top consumer discretionary stocks to buy absorbed some of the worst hits. Initially, inflation woes ground down consumer sentiment. Later, the Federal Reserve responded strongly with interest rate hikes. Unfortunately, this action in part contributed
The Federal Reserve is unlikely to pivot on interest rates anytime soon; hence stocks, particularly the smaller, speculative ones, could be in more volatility. However, that doesn’t mean you should shy away from investing in hot penny stocks. Best penny stocks can offer potential returns that significantly outperform those offered by larger cap stocks if
Regarding stocks, hedge fund managers are some of the savviest investors around. While most of us might not have access to their advanced strategies and resources, we can still learn from their picks. Fund managers focus on well-established companies with promising business models, quality management teams, and sound balance sheets. Stocks hedge funds are buying
2022 was a disaster. Over these last 11 months, inflation hit a 40-year high. There were fears of recession. Nearly 63% of U.S. consumers were living paycheck to paycheck. Markets were crushed. Home sales began to fall at the fastest rate in decades. Consumer spending fell. Russia invaded Ukraine. China saw rare unrest over COVID
Microprocessor manufacturer Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) is roundly disliked on Wall Street. This might scare some traders away from INTC stock, but I invite you to consider a contrarian position. Besides, a couple of corporate insiders are buying up shares, and that’s a sign of confidence in the company. Do you consider yourself a follower or an
[Editor’s note: “The EV Charging Revolution Is in Full Swing” was previously published in December 2021. It has since been updated to include the most relevant information available.] What good is a car without a gas station? Not much good at all. By that same token, what good is an electric car without a charging
The world of EV stocks continues to evolve. Once a one or two-pony show, there are many more electric vehicle producers out there than many investors think. Looking beyond industry-leading Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA), there are a number of other competitors stepping up their game with new offerings that are enticing users across a broader spectrum. That’s a good thing,
Take a look at some of the biggest movers in the premarket: Apple (AAPL) – Apple could reportedly see a production shortfall of close to 6 million iPhone Pro models due to Covid-related unrest at contract manufacturer Foxconn’s China factory. A person familiar with assembly operations told Bloomberg that Apple and Foxconn do expect to
This is an ideal time to clear your portfolio from F-rated stocks to sell. Face it – F-rated stocks can ruin your holiday by sinking your investments. This has been a difficult year already for many investors as major indices spent much of 2022 in bear market territory. And while some stocks on the market
As the company’s name implies, Sociedad Quimica y Minera de Chile (NYSE:SQM) has operations in Chile – yet, there’s more to this company than meets the eye. You can hold SQM stock for direct exposure to the high-conviction lithium market, or for reliable dividends. Plus, you can check SQM’s financials and reaffirm your conviction in this
Many sectors have been damaged in the train wreck of this year’s stock market. But few have been as hard hit as the stocks of financial technology (fintech) companies. These are companies using new technologies to compete with traditional banks and other financial institutions. Think payment apps, online lenders and digital exchanges. Most fintech companies
On today’s show Preston and Stig talk about billionaire Jim Simons and how he achieved a 66% annual return since 1988. We have Best Selling author and Wall Street Journal reporter, Gregory Zuckerman, on the show. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: – How Jim Simons’ fund has performed 66% annually since 1988 – How to