Month: October 2020

Republican President Donald Trump and his Democratic challenger Joe Biden will square off for a series of three nationally televised debates beginning Tuesday, Sept. 29. Current Republican Vice President Mike Pence and Democratic Vice Presidential Candidate Kamala Harris will have their one and only debate on Wednesday, Oct. 7. General Rules The Commission on Presidential
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DiamondPeak (NASDAQ:DPHC) is a SPAC that’s due to merge with electric-vehicle maker Lordstown Motors by the end of the year, but that doesn’t mean DiamondPeak stock is destined for greatness. Source: Shutterstock After the merger, Lordstown will take over the shares which will then trade under the symbol “RIDE.” While Lordstown is building an intriguing
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Former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein sees speculative elements across markets for stocks and bonds. Blankfein, a billionaire who served as Goldman’s CEO from 2006 to 2018, said Thursday on Squawk Box that low interest rates were essentially creating free money for big institutional investors. After keeping rates low for years after the 2008 financial
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Spencer Platt | Getty Images News | Getty Images Even with election year volatility and no stimulus package in sight, it looks like the stars are aligning for a fourth quarter stock market rally. Technical analysts say they see underlying trends that signal strength and further gains, including broader groups of stocks participating, like small
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High-net-worth individuals tend to have more complex financial needs than most retail consumers. That’s why private banks offer a wide swath of services under one roof, from investment management to trust and estate planning. Wealthy clients are typically assigned a dedicated private banker (a.k.a. relationship manager), who is a single point of contact. Key Takeaways Most of these
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Earlier this year, Hertz Global (NYSE:HTZ) was one of the names that rose to infamy/notoriety as the Robinhood crowd became enamored by tumbling, low-priced stocks in the hopes of catching rallies, however brief. Source: Eric Glenn/Shutterstock.com Indeed, there were some occasions when this risky strategy paid off. There was stretch in March when HTZ stock
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We are witnessing a new age of medicine with the increasing acceptance of people’s right to what goes inside their bodies. Over the past decade, several researches have come out supporting psychedelic-inspired medicines in treating conditions including addiction, depression, and ADHD. Hence, the “shroom boom” is here and is likely to propel psychedelic stocks as
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Nelson Peltz speaking at the 2019 Delivering Alpha conference in New York on Sept. 19, 2019. Adam Jeffery | CNBC Company: Invesco Ltd. (IVZ) Business: Independent investment management company. Invesco provides a range of investment capabilities and outcomes, which are delivered through a set of investment vehicles, to help clients achieve their investment objectives. Its
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Middle-market senior and secured lending specialist Prospect Capital (NASDAQ:PSEC) isn’t a company that generates red-hot buzz on social media. You won’t find heated conversations about PSEC stock. But that should be just fine for more risk-averse investors. Source: Shutterstock The shares are also accessible to amateur and professional traders alike. That’s because PSEC stock trades
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Artificial intelligence is set to be a massive trend in the coming decades. As such, investors are looking to find companies that can profit from the trend. But for several reasons, finding quality AI stocks is harder than it might seem. First, some of the leaders in artificial intelligence are massive businesses, which means AI
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CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Thursday highlighted multiple parts of the market where he sees stock prices rising and can continue to rise, whether lawmakers in Washington agree to another round of stimulus spending or not. American consumers and small businesses, grappling with double-digit unemployment and a pandemic-induced downturn, are waiting to see if lawmakers will
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