We’re moving into the last month of the third quarter of 2020, and it looks like the market is finally letting off some steam. The NASDAQ is down nearly -10% in the last two days, leading the major indices lower. It seems apparent that the practically uninterrupted increases of the last few weeks have finally […]
Read MoreMarkets are naturally cyclical – they swing from high to low and back again on a consistent, if unpredictable basis over a range of time frames. The different time periods associated with any given cycle, or sometimes even the depth of a certain cycle’s direction, can shade the casual investor’s perception about a stock’s opportunity. […]
Read MoreWhen the economy is on uncertain ground, it’s easy to look at the biggest, most established companies in the market for ways to keep your money working for you. That’s because those are the names that, no matter what industry or sector they operate in, are most likely to have the fundamental strength – in […]
Read MoreTrade Setup Stocks found in this category are low priced stocks priced between .50 and $1, with at least 50k shares of average shares trading per day. The stocks are pausing a trend either up or down, with a new bar over the prior day open or close. These are high reward to risk stocks with the […]
Read MoreMarkets are naturally cyclical – they swing from high to low and back again on a consistent, if unpredictable basis over a range of time frames. The different time periods associated with any given cycle, or sometimes even the depth of a certain cycle’s direction, can shade the casual investor’s perception about a stock’s opportunity. […]
Read MoreOne of the ironies of the stock market right now is that if you look at the major market indices, it’s easy to say that, right or wrong, investors are anticipating a V-shaped recovery in the U.S. economy. That’s the hope that, while the impact of COVID-19 on virtually every sector in the economy has […]
Read MoreIndustrial stocks were among some of the big movers as the broad market rallied from its March, bear-market low point. A lot of that momentum seemed to be driven by hope that COVID-19 induced shutdowns would not only be temporary, but also that their net impact would also be short-lived. The market still seems to […]
Read More9 Stocks Goldman Sachs Says Are A Buy Now As The Economy Begins To Reopen
Read MoreI started my market analysis this week by turning my focus to the Aerospace industry – which to the casual observer might seem pretty silly given the fact that, according to numbers cited this morning by the CEO of Boeing (BA), commercial air travel has plunged by -95% since COVID-19 has taken over the global […]
Read MorePlus, U.S. GDP contracted 4.8% in the first quarter, Spotify saw a 31% increase in active premium subscribers to its music streaming platform in the first quarter, while Boeing is cutting its payroll costs by 10% amid an aviation market “frozen” by the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MorePlus, oil prices rose on reports of an explosion at an oil tanker in Syria, Treasury Secretary Mnuchin said it’s “outrageous” that the Los Angeles Lakers and other large companies received aid meant for small businesses, Simon Property Group is preparing to reopen 49 of its mall properties nationwide, and its a busy day for earnings.
Read MoreThese 3 stocks have taken a beating, and two analysts say now’s the time to buy them.
Read MorePlus, activity in the U.S. services sector accelerated in February, GE said the coronavirus will impact Q1 earnings, and Arcturus Therapeutics shares are on the rise after the company joins the quest to find a COVID-19 vaccine.
Read MorePlus, the coronavirus now has more than 6,000 confirmed cases, Apple delivered a blowout quarter, and Boeing said costs related to the grounding of its 737 Max plane have exceeded $18 billion.
Read MorePlus, the UN has called for an investigation into whether the Saudi Crown Prince was involved in hacking Amazon’s Bezos’ iPhone, Tesla got another upgrade, and Boeing said it doesn’t expect regulatory approval for its 737 Max until mid-year.
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