Month: February 2021

Take a look at some of the biggest movers in the premarket: GameStop (GME) – GameStop remains on watch after another Reddit-fueled surge Wednesday in the video game retailer’s shares, as well as other so-called “Reddit stocks” like BlackBerry (BB), AMC Entertainment (AMC) and Koss Corp. (KOSS). GameStop surged 55.8% premarket, while AMC rose 12.9%,
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The dream of multi-bagger returns just won’t die, will it? As some loyal (or perhaps stubborn) traders continue to invest in Hertz Global (OTCMKTS:HTZGQ), it’s becoming increasingly apparent that Hertz stock might never recover. Source: lumen-digital / Shutterstock.com I can’t blame anyone for wanting to keep the dream alive. Heck, I’m as guilty as anyone —
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Since its inception in 1978, the 401(k) plan has grown to become the most popular type of employer-sponsored retirement plan in America. Millions of workers depend on the money that they have invested in these plans to provide for them in their retirement years, and many employers see a 401(k) plan as a key benefit
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Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) is firing on all cylinders. But MSFT stock still looks expensive. Source: Shutterstock Microsoft opened for trade Feb. 24 at about $230 per share. That’s a market cap of roughly $1.75 trillion on estimated fiscal 2021 revenue of $164.2 billion.  The trailing price-earnings ratio is near 35. There’s nothing wrong with the company.
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Pavlo Gonchar | LightRocket | Getty Images The firm that provides clearing and settlement services for brokers proposed shortening the time it takes to settle a trade, amid the GameStop controversy that caused brokerages like Robinhood to restrict trading. The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation, or DTCC, outlined what a T+1, or one-day settlement period,
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Home Depot and Lowe’s stores Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading.  Lowe’s – Shares of Lowe’s ticked more than 3% lower after the company said home improvement sales will likely decline in 2021 as more people get Covid-19 vaccines and spend more time outside their homes. Despite the outlook, Lowe’s said fourth-quarter same-store
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