Listen to Preston Pysh’s round table conversation with Joe Carlasare, Jeff Ross, and Jay Gould, about the broader market conditions and how Bitcoin plays into its development. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: – The FED’s Soft Landing. – The Luna Stable Coin melt-down. – What’s happening in the bond market? – Whether the stock market
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In this article WMT TGT BJ KSS GOOS-CA SAVE Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Kohl’s (KSS) – Kohl’s reported adjusted quarterly earnings of 11 cents per share, well short of the 70-cent consensus estimate. Revenue was better than expected, but the retailer noted a tough sales environment as well as higher
Although the market turmoil may have investors scrambling for cover, these retirement stocks can likely withstand the heat. Brookfield Infrastructure (BIPC): One of the largest owners and operators of critical global infrastructure networks, Brookfield presents unbeatable relevance. Duke Energy (DUK): A classic name among retirement stocks, Duke Energy’s pertinent business and compelling coverage map make
Dividend stocks are a great way to buffer your portfolio against the uncertainty in the market, especially when thinking long-term. Bank of New York Mellon (BK) was originally owned by Alexander Hamilton and has been around since 1784. Fifth Third Bancorp (FITB) is one of the top regional banks in the country and continues to
Sundial Growers (SNDL) reported its first quarter (Q1) 2022 financial results on May 16. Expect some highly volatile trading sessions for SNDL stock. Even under 50 cents per share, the stock is not cheap and the fundamentals remain very weak. The delisting risk remains a major concern. Source: Shutterstock Sundial Growers (NASDAQ:SNDL), a company that
Lumen Technologies (LUMN) has reported a mixed Q1 2022 earnings report. The company gave upbeat guidance for the 2022 outlook, which is positive. There is a revenue growth problem and a high level of debt that weigh on it negatively. Source: T. Schneider via Shutterstock Lumen (NYSE:LUMN), a technology and communications company that helps companies experience
What Is the Cash Conversion Cycle (CCC)? The cash conversion cycle (CCC) is one of several measures of management effectiveness. It measures how fast a company can convert cash on hand into even more cash on hand. The CCC does this by following the cash, or the capital investment, as it is first converted into
In this article BA DE FL DASH VFC DECK Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Foot Locker (FL) – The athletic footwear and apparel retailer reported an adjusted quarterly profit of $1.60 per share, 5 cents above estimates. Revenue was slightly below forecasts, and same-store sales fell by less than half of
Plug Power (PLUG) stock is posed to get a big lift fro mthe rapid proliferation of green hydrogen Two huge recent deals by Plug Power suggest that the company is at the center of the green hydrogen sector The EU and U.S. governments are rolling out tremendous support for the sector The valuation of PLUG
In the current market evironment, investors could find solid ground with this dividend stocks to buy. Merck (MRK): Robust results across its core portfolio, with its oncology portfolio expected to fire on all cylinders. Chevron (CVX): Cash flow generating machine, which will benefit immensely from rising oil prices. Clorox (CLX): Attractive income stock, which has seen
Nio’s (NIO) Singapore listing isn’t going to do investors any favors. Recent earnings results show weakness. Nio is a surprisingly minor player in its biggest market. I’ve long been a proponent of Chinese EV manufacturer Nio (NYSE:NIO) and its stock. However, a host of recent factors is causing me to change that opinion. Nio’s current
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, which owns 62.7% of Lucid Group (LCID), filed its quarterly 13F on May 16. It didn’t sell any of its LCID stock. If you’re a shareholder, that is viewed as good news. However, if you’re thinking of buying, you might want to think twice. Source: Tada Images / Shutterstock Saudi
In this episode what I’d like to do is share with you some inner roadblocks that happen with you mentally and getting you to wake up. That is the end goal, I want you to wake up, and by waking up I’m not talking about waking up like getting out of bed and just kind
The Deer & Co. John Deere 8R fully autonomous tractor is displayed ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on January 4, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Patrick T. Fallon | AFP | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. Deere — The stock plummeted 11.4% after Deere reported a miss
Undervalued fintech stocks, which have struggled in recent months could rebound in the coming quarters as consumers continue to embrace the digital financial future. Affirm (AFRM): A recently announced partnership with Fiserv (FISV) should increase the company’s customer base. PayPal (PYPL): Its new credit card offering could help increase revenues from transaction fees. SoFi Technologies
Monthly dividend stocks have been a reliable form of investment for decades. Dividends provide stability, growth, and long-term value for investors who buy dividend-yielding stocks. Gladstone Commercial (GOOD): Buys properties that provide short-term growth opportunities to its customers. The company’s portfolio consists of 129 properties across 27 states as of 2021. AGNC Investment (AGNC): Deals
Though the broader market volatility has presented intriguing, discounted opportunities, some ideas are simply stocks to avoid. Novavax (NVAX) — A huge winner during the height of the coronavirus pandemic, the resultant societal fatigue makes NVAX too risky for conservative investors. Teladoc Health (TDOC) — While TDOC has given up all of its post-pandemic gains
Snowflake (NYSE:SNOW) stock now sells for less than on the day of its IPO. The company continues to grow and innovate despite the sharp sell-off in shares. It may not be time to buy SNOW stock yet, but the time will come. Source: Sundry Photography / Shutterstock.com Data warehousing company Snowflake (NYSE:SNOW) is down nearly
The early part of the 2000s was a godsend for many consumers. Credit flowed with relative ease, making it nearly impossible to be declined for a loan, credit card, or mortgage. Subprime loans were rampant, giving investors and corporations big profits, but they also helped many people live out the American dream by letting them
(Click here to subscribe to the Delivering Alpha newsletter.) For the last two decades, Bruce Flatt has been the CEO of Brookfield Asset Management, growing it to become the second-largest alternatives firm in the world. He oversees more than $725 billion in assets spanning a diverse portfolio comprised of real estate, private equity, infrastructure, energy transition, credit,