Stocks are a good value for investors who think the economic hit from the coronavirus is temporary, Oakmark Funds partner Bill Nygren told CNBC on Tuesday. “We think stocks are really cheap if you believe, as we do, that the economy is going to eventually recover, as will the P/E multiples,” the value investor said on
Month: March 2020
Last month I wrote a hopeful article on Nokia (NYSE:NOK). I thought it was possible the company might be able to restore its dividends. That would be a boon for NOK stock — it would soar if dividends come back by the end of the year. Source: RistoH / Shutterstock.com However, NOK stock is not
Sometimes, you have to know when to call it quits. That’s true for any endeavor in life, and especially so in the financial markets. That said, a perfect case is General Electric (NYSE:GE). Long an American icon — the company was formed in the late 1800s — General Electric once represented the might of American
Eventually, most PC users will see this … Source: Shutterstock It’s known as the blue screen of death in casual tech circles, but for those of you who haven’t experienced this harbinger of doom yet, let me assure you it will ruin your day. Blue screens often indicate severe hardware failures that can cost hundreds
For everyone trying to figure out what S&P 500 earnings will be in 2020, here’s a sobering comment from Joseph Wolk, Johnson & Johnson’s chief financial officer: “One thing I know for certain is we’re going to be 100% precisely wrong.” Wolk made the comment to The Wall Street Journal in reference to earnings guidance,
A customer uses an Apple Inc. iPhone to make a payment on a Square Inc. device in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Tuesday, March 27, 2018. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines after the bell. Nike — The athletic apparel company’s stock soared 8% in extended trading after
Learn more about the best Oil ETFs, whether you are bullish or bearish. Original Article:http://www.zacks.com/commentary/70469/which-are-the-best-etfs-to-play-oil VELOCITYSHARES 3X INVERSE CRUDE OIL ETN: http://www.zacks.com/funds/etf/DWTI/profile?cid=CS-YOUTUBE-FT-VID IPATH SP GSCI CRUDE OIL TR INDEX: http://www.zacks.com/funds/etf/OIL/profile?cid=CS-YOUTUBE-FT-VID US Oil Fund: http://www.zacks.com/funds/etf/USO/profile?cid=CS-YOUTUBE-FT-VID SPDR ENERGY SELECT SECTOR SPDR FUND: http://www.zacks.com/funds/etf/XLE/profile?cid=CS-YOUTUBE-FT-VID VANGUARD ENERGY ETF: http://www.zacks.com/funds/etf/VDE/profile?cid=CS-YOUTUBE-FT-VID ISHARES US ENERGY ETF: http://www.zacks.com/funds/etf/IYE/profile?cid=CS-YOUTUBE-FT-VID Follow us on StockTwits: http://stocktwits.com/ZacksResearch
U.S. stocks tried, and failed, to rally on Monday. The S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average both staged midday rallies that nearly erased early-session losses. The NASDAQ Composite was in the green at one point, and did manage to close down just 0.27%. Still, the bottom isn’t yet in: the S&P faded late in
Barry Sternlicht Cameron Costa | CNBC Barry Sternlicht, founder of investment firm Starwood Capital, told CNBC on Tuesday he supports President Donald Trump‘s desire to get America working again soon. Trump is ”kind of right” that the U.S. economy can’t remain virtually shut down forever because of the coronavirus crisis, Sternlicht said in a “Squawk Box” interview. ”We
The market’s turbulence has caused investors to seek solace in safe investments that offer some protection against wild swings. That said, dividend stocks — or companies that pay a dividend — have been a popular choice because of their steady income potential and perceived safety. However, not all dividend stocks are created equally — especially
Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) has fallen over 33% from its 52-week peak high. But unbelievably, INTC stock is still 6.9% above its low as of Friday, March 20. The stock could easily fall further, but its dividend seems to be very secure. It is well covered by Intel’s massive free cash flow (FCF). Source: Thanes.Op / Shutterstock.com
Rather than thrive, energy companies are mostly just trying to survive. So-called “Big Oil” isn’t so big anymore as the market capitalization of Chevron (NYSE:CVX) and its brethren has been decimated. Chevron stock represents an unloved market sector, but is this really time to hoard shares on the cheap? Source: tishomir / Shutterstock.com There are
Zoom founder Eric Yuan poses with members of his company in front of the Nasdaq building in New York as the screen shows the logo of the video-conferencing software company Zoom after the opening bell ceremony on April 18, 2019. Kena Betancur | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines after the bell. Twitter
It was a bumpy session that ultimately resolved lower, despite the Fed’s latest stimulus plans. That said, here are a few top stock trades to start the week. Top Stock Trades for Tuesday No. 1: Roku (ROKU) Roku (NASDAQ:ROKU) shares exploded higher on Monday, up more than 18% at one point. It looks like investors
Billionaire investor David Tepper said he is cautiously buying some stocks, particularly in the tech sector, as the broader market tumbles amid the coronavirus outbreak. However, he noted the relentless selling may have further to go. “I’m nibbling right now, for what it’s worth,” Tepper, the founder of Appaloosa Management, told CNBC’s Scott Wapner on “Halftime Report.”
The technology sector led the market higher during the recently deceased bull market, so it’s not surprising that the group has been a drag during the newly minted bear market. The “new normal” puts Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM) and Qualcomm stock in a near-term bind. Source: Akshdeep Kaur Raked / Shutterstock.com Qualcomm is in the seminconductor sector,
To eat this cheeseburger or to not eat this cheeseburger? That was a question many of us had the luxury of asking … at least before the coronavirus from China hit the U.S. and doomsday hoarders ravaged supermarkets. And that may have unveiled a problem for Beyond Meat (NASDAQ:BYND) stock. Source: calimedia / Shutterstock.com After
With economic slowdown, slashed interest rates and other headwinds top of mind, is Bank of America (NYSE:BAC) a buy at today’s prices? Perhaps. The coronavirus from China is no doubt going to affect the bank’s near-term results. But, with BAC stock dropping nearly 40% since late February, much of this may already be priced into
A pedestrian walks past the Federal Reserve building on Constitution Avenue in Washington on March 19, 2019. Leah Millis | Reuters The Federal Reserve pulled out another series of bazookas today, including a flurry of programs to buy more Treasuries and mortgage-backed securities. But one move that surprised many was the decision to buy corporate
Julio Barrios attends to one of the few customers at a gas station in Scarsdale, New York, March 13, 2020. Jessica Resnick-Ault | Reuters Gasoline prices in the wholesale and futures markets crashed on Monday as more states issued stay-at-home orders, severely dampening demand for fuel. Some spot cash prices around the U.S. were down
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