Contrarian investors looking for bargain-buying opportunities on fundamentally strong businesses should check out this list of stocks hit by supply chain issues. Some of the companies covered here could offer high stock investment returns once bottlenecks clear and their value chains normalize in 2022 or later next year. Persistent international trade tensions, COVID-19 pandemic induced
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When it comes to sector rotation, transportation stocks have been big winners. Yet there’s no short-term fix for this massive global traffic jam. We’ve been hearing about the supply chain crisis for a while now. But it’s hard to get a grasp of how massive this challenge is to set right. In 2021, exports from
Teladoc Health (TDOC) is unloved on Wall Street, and appears to be drastically undervalued. A famous fund manager seems to like Teladoc stock, though, and there’s a partnership with a well-known e-commerce company to consider. Investors should grab shares of Teladoc before the investing community bids up the price. Source: Piotr Swat / Shutterstock.com New
Intel (INTC) stock has been disappointingly range-bound for years. The relentless spirit of innovation will help the stock to finally get un-stuck. Investors should buy shares of Intel as this might be their last chance to get them at a discount. Source: JHVEPhoto / Shutterstock.com Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) is among the world’s most famous microprocessor suppliers. INTC
Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL) is going to allow Spotify (SPOT) to run its own billing from their Google Play downloads Alphabet and other gatekeepers are facing similar rule changes and pressure from an EU Digital Markets Act (DMA) Don’t get too worried about the effect on Alphabet’s revenue: “Other” revenue is less than 11% of Q4,
Paramount Global: The company is a very attractive acquisition target Nexstar Media Group: Tons of free cash flow Electronic Arts: Some of the best games in the business BiliBili: It is one of China’s best stocks currently down on its luck Skillz: It has got a shot to turn things around Sea Ltd.: Financial services
Social media stocks have suffered over the past few months as money rotated out of growth stocks and pandemic favorites. Pinterest (NYSE:PINS) stock is down 30% year to date and 67% in the past nine months. Yet, in the past two weeks, PINS stock has gained 14% to trade around $25.50. Source: tanuha2001 / Shutterstock.com The
Imagine having a $10,000 investment that grew to over $46 million dollars. Let me let you in on a little secret: The best way to become a millionaire is to invest in a small group of startups with founders who believe their company can change the world. Source: Michael Vi / Shutterstock.com Anyone can do
Despite platform popularity, Spotify Technology (SPOT) is down big this year. It’s risky but investors might be able to advantage the company’s controversies. Ultimately, social winds have changed favorably for SHOP stock. Source: Fabio Principe / Shutterstock.com Whatever your opinions about media platform Spotify Technology (NYSE:SPOT), the underlying investment has become rather toxic. It really
Matterport (NASDAQ:MTTR) stock is a company that provides 3D models of real-world spaces. It has a significant impact on how we perceive space and interact with it. With the help of their 3D technology, they have created a new way for people to explore and experience different locations in a way that was never possible
Challenges continue to pile up for cruise line operator Carnival A comeback may not be fully priced in, but CCL stock isn’t exactly cheap either Investors with a long time horizon could see shares sail to much higher prices A year ago, it seemed as if cruise line operator Carnival’s (NYSE:CCL) troubles were behind it.
Restrictions due to the coronavirus and regulatory issues have slowed the progress of autonomous vehicles more than I thought they would. However, I still believe that long-term investors will ultimately benefit a great deal from buying autonomous driving stocks. Many companies, including Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG, NASDAQ:GOOGL), General Motors (NYSE:GM), Velodyne (NASDAQ:VLDR), Embark (NASDAQ:EMBK) and Aurora Innovation
It’s not often you see performance like that of Mullen Automotive (NASDAQ:MULN) stock. One month ago, shares of the electric vehicle (EV) maker hit a low of 52 cents. Today, MULN stock sits 477% higher at $3 a share after retail investors poured in. Source: betto rodrigues / Shutterstock.com Yet, shares are down 43% year
United Airlines Holding (NASDAQ:UAL) is down 6% year-to-date (YTD) and off over 27% from its peak The company says it does not expect to meet 2019 levels in 2022 and analysts don’t expect profits until 2023 UAL stock trades for just one-third of forecast revenue for 2022 and 28% of revenue in 2023, a very
[embedded content] In this week’s episode, Aaron and I discuss what could be the “holy grail” of energy: the solid-state — or forever battery. Obviously, lithium-ion cells are the status quo of today. And they power pretty much everything, like your smartphone, laptop and electric vehicle. However, since they comprise liquids and can only be
Nio (NIO) reports Q4 2021 results on March 24 after the markets close Shareholders want to know how much money it lost in 2021 Investors should wait for the earnings report to buy Nio stock On March 24, the Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Nio (NYSE:NIO) reports its fourth quarter 2021 results. The company’s trailing
Black Rifle Coffee (NYSE:BRCC) stock recently went public last month via a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) deal. I was quite surprised by how well the stock has held its price. BRCC jumped nearly 43% on the company’s first day of de-SPACing. The stock had reached a high of $22 before dropping to its current
Finally the fear on Wall Street is abating a bit. The CBOE Volatility Index (VIX) closed red on Monday in spite of a red market day. Reaction to the news from the Federal Reserve was surprisingly excellent. The indices had their best week since September 2020. After a sluggish start on the 14th, AT&T (NYSE:T)
Well before the shattering of the modern global order, inflation represented a massive problem. From pain at the pump to sticker shock at the grocery aisle, prices only seemed to have one direction, up. With the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the fragility of the economic recovery became cruelly exposed. Still, if there’s one sector that
[embedded content] Over the past few weeks, we’ve noticed something huge happening with hypergrowth tech stocks — an insider buying spree like nothing we’ve seen before. CEOS, COOs, CFOs, board members and hedge funds are all buying the dip in hypergrowth tech stocks — big time. And while all this insider buying is happening, retail
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