Month: November 2020

Robinhood investors have already proved that they have a knack of picking stocks that outperform. Investors need to do their homework before investing or trading in any stock. However, it makes sense to keep a watch on the Robinhood stocks that the platform’s investors are picking. With several new initial public offerings this year, there
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Welcome to the stock market today! Election Day may be over, but the future remains unclear. That means investors are likely paying close attention to battleground states such as Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia. Follow along for live updates on the stock market throughout the day with InvestorPlace. Latest Updates: Stocks Close Higher, Safe-Haven Assets
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Twilio (NASDAQ:TWLO) stock dropped in late October after the cloud communications giant reported third-quarter numbers that smashed consensus estimates, but also included a weaker-than-expected profit guide for the fourth quarter. Source: rafapress / Shutterstock.com Because Twilio stock has been so hot for so long — as of this writing, the stock is up 194% year-to-date
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Jamie Dimon, CEO, JP Morgan Chase, speaking at the Business Roundtable CEO Innovation Summit, December 6, 2018. Janhvi Bhojwani | CNBC JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon told employees that they must have faith in the U.S. election process and patience to await a final determination. “While strong opinions and tremendous passion characterized this U.S. election,
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Editor’s note: “20 Election Stocks to Buy if Joe Biden Wins in 2020” was previously published in October 2020. It has since been updated to include the most relevant information available. Heading into the final weeks before the 2020 Presidential election, polls suggest that Joe Biden, a Democrat, has a slight lead over the Republican incumbent,
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A couple of weeks ago, I detailed how investors in streaming giant Netflix (NFLX) should focus on the big picture. The stock dropped despite a Q3 revenue beat, because not enough subscribers were added and the usual Euro bond revaluation tanked net income. Late last week, shares were caught up in a tech sector selloff,
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