Plus, the U.S. just slapped new sanctions on Iran, the Labor Department’s December jobs report disappointed, and Six Flags received two downgrades from the same analyst in less than 24 hours.
Read MorePlus, businesses added 202,000 jobs in December, a Boeing plan crashed in Iran killing 176, and Macy’s is reportedly closing 29 stores.
Read MoreOver the course of more than two decades as an investor and market analyst, I’ve studied a lot of different books about the markets and talked to a number of fellow investors about their investing methods. I’ve also experimented with as many different investing methods as possible, giving me the experience to compare the different […]
Read MorePlus, initial jobless claims for last week were released, Democrats and Republicans are still in a standoff over the Trump impeachment trial, and Interpol issued an arrest warrant to Lebanon for ousted Nissan chair Ghosn.
Read MorePlus, initial jobless claims fell last week, shoppers broke records this holiday season, and Wedbush said Tesla is on an “upward trajectory.”
Read MorePlus, Trump was impeached by the House, existing home sales slumped in November, and Micron forecast for its financial recovery in 2020.
Read MorePlus, jobless claims just delivered a surprise, Saudi Aramco hit a $2 trillion valuation, and Credit Suisse says Apple’s iPhone shipments have dropped by double digits in China.
Read MorePlus, China is waiving tariffs on pork and soy imports from the U.S., OPEC+ announced another round of production cuts, and Morgan Stanley just upped its bull case for Tesla.
Read MorePlus, the U.S. and China are reportedly moving closer to a trade agreement despite recent harsh rhetoric, Carl Icahn is urging HP to consider Xerox’s takeover bid, and Expedia shares are rising after a management shakeup.
Read MorePlus, the impeachment inquiry is moving on to the Judiciary Committee, the FAA is tightening its grip on Boeing, and Deere shares are sliding.
Read MoreWhen investors start to get more nervous about the sustainability of economic growth, and therefore of the market in general, volatility tends to increase. That means that stock prices tend to see wider-than-normal swings from extreme high to extreme low. Lately, the cycle of uncertainty seems to have swung back to the side of optimism, […]
Read MorePlus, the U.S. and China hit another snag in negotiations, jobless claims jumped to their highest level in 5 months, and activist investors are going after Instructure.
Read MorePlus, productivity unexpectedly dropped last quarter, Xerox wants to buy HP Inc, and Walgreens may take itself private.
Read MoreOver the last few months, trade tensions and uncertainty have made stocks in the Industrial sector some of the most volatile in the marketplace. The thing that most investors tend to assume about volatility, however is that it is automatically negative, and can only drive prices lower. I believe the last few weeks have proven […]
Read MorePlus, earnings season marches on, Google is buying Fitbit, and Apple TV+ just launched.
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