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
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Recent news that Walt Disney Co. (NYSE:DIS) had suddenly and unexpectedly fired its CEO, Bob Chapek, and was bringing back former CEO, Robert Iger shook the business world. Chapek’s tenure running Disney lasted barely two years and was tumultuous as the company navigated its way through the Covid-19 crisis when its theme parks were forced
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
Are you struggling to understand what is the stock? How the stock market works? Or how you can make money from the stock market? In this video, I will share with you the basics behind how a company issues stock, how money is made in the stock market, and how you can profit from trading
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I’m tasked with providing readers with some of the final top stock picks of the year. It’s been brutal for some S&P 500 stocks in 2022. Align Technology (NASDAQ:ALGN) has lost nearly 70% of its value, while others such as Warren Buffet’s big play, Occidental Petroleum (NYSE:OXY), is up nearly 130% heading into December. Thus, plenty of stocks
If we look at stocks to buy for the long term, the energy sector is likely to remain an important focal point for investors. A report by International Energy Agency indicates that the world is facing its first “truly global energy crisis.” Geopolitical factors remain the key reason for this situation. The European Union embargo
In this article COST MRVL NVDA Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, shows the NVIDIA Volta GPU computing platform at his keynote address at CES in Las Vegas, January 7, 2018. Rick Wilking | Reuters Even though the holiday week ended on a positive note for stocks, more volatility is
Cory Klippsten joins Preston Pysh for a conversation about how “Crypto” is not Bitcoin despite Silicon Valley Venture Capitalists trying to conflate the two as being equal. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: 00:00:00 – Intro 00:00:30 – Cory’s one over the world view of everything happening after the FTX bankruptcy. 00:08:43 – What are the
There are warning signs and red flags that a stock may be in trouble. Heavy Institutional Selling This means that a huge volume is coming into the downside. You can see in the chart below that volume is very heavy (to the downside) and the stock is moving lower. The volume is coming in huge
Although tech stocks represented one of the worst-hit sectors in the malaise that is 2022, a few of these tech stocks to buy could make a surprising comeback in Dec. While it’s no guarantee, the festive holiday spirit seems to have lifted moods. As an example, the technology-centric Nasdaq Composite posted a gain of 3%
[Editor’s note: “How Quantum Computing Is Already Changing the World” was previously published in January 2022. It has since been updated to include the most relevant information available.] Back in October of 1927, the world’s leading scientists descended upon Brussels for the fifth Solvay Conference — an exclusive, invite-only conference dedicated to discussing and solving
With macro headwinds forcing dramatic fluctuations in the market and the global economy, it’s no wonder that some of the top retail stocks to buy now suffered. Indeed, whether we’re talking about more inflation or the possible rise of deflation, consumers these days have a greater incentive to zip up their wallets. At the same
After nearly months of conflict, the Russia/Ukraine war is clearly one of the energy sector’s biggest challenges. Moreover, the oil production cuts declared by OPEC+ further limited supply, boosting demand and prices. In addition, with outflow cuts and scarcity, we’re finding plenty of attractive opportunities with plenty of energy stocks to buy. Perhaps the main
Preston Pysh interviews MIT Graduate student Jason Lowery, who’s a security researcher from the Department of Defense on Proof of Work and Proof of Stake protocols. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: 00:00:00 – Intro 00:00:41 – Why are property rights an important starting point for understanding the differences between Proof of Stake (PoS) and Proof