Month: August 2021

One of the biggest lessons the world learned from the crash of 1987 and the subprime meltdown of 2008 is that we should all proceed with caution when borrowing money to purchase or refinance a home. The type of mortgage you choose can mean the difference between owning your home outright one day in the
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Hi,  I am a 33-year-old that is actively saving and building toward a passive income stream enabling me to either retire early or shift to a nonprofit career instead of my current job in tech.  I have about $200,000 in taxable investment accounts, $120,000 in liquid savings, and own my home with a $240,000 mortgage
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It’s funny how the market can dislike a company, then love it, and then dislike it again. Such has been the fate of Jumia Technologies (NYSE:JMIA) in 2021 as the owners of JMIA stock have been subjected to a veritable roller-coaster ride. Source: Christopher Penler / Shutterstock.com I actually pounded the table in favor of Jumia
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Exela Technologies (NASDAQ:XELA) is a business process automation (BPA) leader utilizing industry specific and multi industry enterprise software and solutions. The company’s products and solutions are deployed in banking, healthcare, insurance and other industries. The XELA stock price has pulled back about 18% from its mid-July three-month high. Source: Shutterstock The Covid-related work from home
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Hey everybody Dave Bartosiak with Trending Stocks. Big shout out to all my HODLERs out there. Your day in the sun has finally come! Bitcoin is surging right now, pushing up over $15,000 for the first time since January 2018. Does that mean you nerds can finally tell everyone else, “Told you so!” I wish
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Joby Aviation (NYSE:JOBY) is officially public today after closing its business combination with Reinvent Technology. Today marks the public start of Joby’s big growth trajectory, but the company has been leading innovation in the vertical takeoff, air taxi space for quite some time now… Source: T. Schneider / Shutterstock.com With all revolutionary companies, it’s the
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An artist’s rendering of a Momentus Vigoride transfer vehicle deploying a satellite in orbit. Momentus Space company Momentus will later this week go public on the Nasdaq, a month after settling Securities and Exchange Commission charges that it misled investors. Stable Road Acquisition Corp, a special purpose acquisition company or SPAC, on Wednesday announced its
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Chegg (NYSE:CHGG) is popping after a strong second-quarter earnings report. Chegg’s strong numbers eased fears that demand for the company’s online education platform would taper off as the world normalized and students returned to school. Source: Casimiro PT / Shutterstock.com We didn’t see those fears come to fruition in any sense. Instead, Chegg experienced massive subscriber
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It all began with passage of the $8.3 billion Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2020, enacted into law on March 6, 2020. The $192 billion Families First Coronavirus Response Act came next onMarch 18. With the passage and signing of the CARES Act into law, March 27, 2020, Congress and President Trump set into
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Corrected to show Tesla delivered 201,304 vehicles during the second quarter. Chinese electric-vehicle maker Nio Inc., which sells no cars in the U.S., has a market capitalization of $60.2 billion. By that measure, it is larger than Ford Motor Co., which was founded in 1903. That might make sense to you as an investor —
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Investors have been bullish for at least three years. Much of the credit goes to the Federal Reserve. As it is, Wall Street has a habit of overshooting in both directions. So it is not a surprise to see markets break records about breaking records. Today we will illustrate that over-reaction point with Uber (NYSE:UBER) stock.
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Jane Fraser speaks during the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., on Monday, April 29, 2019. Kyle Grillot | Bloomberg via Getty Images Citigroup told employees that they’ll need to get the Covid-19 vaccination before returning to its offices, becoming one of the only major U.S. banks to take that stance. The
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