Take a look at some of the biggest movers in the premarket: Wynn Resorts (WYNN) – Investor Tilman Fertitta has taken a 6.1% stake in the resort operator, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing. Wynn shares rallied 4.2% in premarket action. Petrobras (PBR) – The Brazilian state-run oil company’s shares slid 8.5% in
Everyone defines “boring stocks” differently, and everyone has their own ideas about criteria for the best boring stocks. For example, I consider Mexican cement producer Cemex to be an incredibly dull stock. However, if you are in the construction industry, Cemex’s products aren’t dull; actually, they’re vital to your livelihood and well-being. So rather than
Lithium Americas (NYSE:LAC) stock represents one of the world’s most ambitious lithium miners. The company’s projects in Nevada and Argentina could yield massive quantities of much-needed lithium. Plus, LAC stock could be ready to run as Lithium Americas collaborates with a fellow Canadian metals company to develop a lithium supply chain in North America. If
It’s time to reconsider strategies and identify growth stocks to sell. For many years, growth stocks were the key to building a top-performing portfolio. Investing in profitable growth stocks meant oversized returns and was a winning strategy. But with the market sagging through all of 2022, all of that has changed. Put simply, a growth
Despite all the uncertainty and volatility, now may be the ideal time to check out some of the biggest marijuana stocks. These companies have experienced rapid growth as more states have legalized cannabis for medicinal and recreational use. And the popularity of this industry will only grow from here. One thing to look for when
Since making some big moves last month Cassava Sciences (NASDAQ:SAVA) stock has largely traded sideways. Yet while SAVA stock has been acting less wild, don’t blame it on a lack of new developments. As InvestorPlace’s Eddie Pan reported Oct. 13, the biotech firm has announced plans to hold an open-label study for simufilam, its Alzheimer’s treatment
Preston Pysh interviews macroeconomist, Luke Gromen, about everything happening in the global economy in the 4th quarter of 2022. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: 00:00:00 – Intro 00:00:38 – What is happening between the United States and China with chip manufacturing 00:04:10 – Is the FED being weaponized against Russia and China 00:18:16 – What
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In this article FFIV TXN JNPR TKR LRN Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Tim Boyle | Bloomberg | Getty Images Stocks ended Friday on a positive note, but an uncertain week – with a Federal Reserve meeting – looms ahead. The three major averages notched gains for Friday’s session and were higher on the
I’m no long-term fan of Big Tech stocks. Just earlier this year, I made the bold claim that Big Tech stocks were dead, calling for the demise of giants like Meta (META), Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL), Nvidia (NVDA), and Amazon (AMZN). Since then, those stocks have all collapsed more than 20%. But that was then –
Preston Pysh interviews billionaire Michael Saylor about Bitcoin’s energy use. Michael provides insights on why Bitcoin’s energy consumption is “worth it”, and why many people misunderstand its use. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: 00:00:00 – Intro 00:01:02 – Why does Michael believe that if the money isn’t scarce, every desirable good on the planet will
This week’s episode is all about looking at Fibonacci retracements and just getting the practice behind Fibonacci retracements. That’s what I want to share with you, if you’re new to the stock market then you might not want to really do a ton of practice on Fibonacci just yet, until you have the volume down,
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Kobus Louw | E+ | Getty Images Company: Vertiv Holdings (VRT) Business: Vertiv designs, manufactures and services critical digital infrastructure technologies and life cycle services for data centers, communication networks, and commercial and industrial environments. The company went public through a SPAC merger in the first quarter of 2020 with GS Acquisition Holdings, a SPAC
[Editor’s note: “The Next Great Tech Bull Market Has Begun” was previously published in September 2022. It has since been updated to include the most relevant information available.] The tech sector dropped like a stone this year. So, it’s easy to forget the cardinal rule that marks many a bull market: Tech still rules the
While the digitalization and innovation industries suffered sharp losses this year, the volatility opened doors for the best tech stocks to buy. For this exercise, though, we’re going to explore the speculative side of the spectrum. Each of these names trades hands (at the time of writing) for no more than $5. While a treacherous
Any discussion regarding the best dividend stocks of all time begins and ends with the Dividend Aristocrats. They are S&P 500 companies that have increased their annual dividend payment for at least 25 consecutive years. There are currently 65 names on this prestigious list. While there is no question the 65 Dividend Aristocrats have staying power,
Before discussing stocks that will make you a millionaire, there is an important observation to discuss. One of the biggest changes in investing style over the decades is the average holding period. Back in the 1950s, the average holding period for stocks was eight years. Data from June 2020 indicates that the average holding period has
While high-yielding dividend stocks may provide the security investors want at this time, many of them could be dividend traps. These stocks come with high yields that are unlikely to be sustainable over the long term.There could also be a situation where a company may be paying more dividends than its net income. Though such
Risk is part of investing. Even the most mature, well-established firms and stocks run the risk of declining to zero. However, that risk is even higher with speculative penny stocks. At the same, these less-established firms, with higher risk, can also provide greater returns. Plus, not only can these stocks multiply in value faster than