Month: March 2022

When investors get pulled into markets like the one we’re in today, some investors hunker down, some sell, and some look for opportunities. I’m featuring F-rated Portfolio Grader stocks here because if you’re going to bottom fish, don’t snag a log thinking it’s a lunker. The stocks here come from a variety of sectors. But
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Cash App is a popular peer-to-peer (P2P) payment service owned by Block, Inc. (SQ) (formerly Square Inc.), a leader in the financial technology industry. Cash App is just one part of Block’s business offerings, which also include software and point-of-sale hardware for businesses of all sizes as well as cryptocurrency services. Since going public in
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The business of the cruise operators has been facing several challenges since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020. As a result, Carnival Corp (NYSE:CCL) stock has been volatile with a downward bias. Source: Kokoulina / Shutterstock.com The cruise industry was crawling back to normalcy as the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic started to dissipate.
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Lumen Technologies(LUMN) is expanding into edge-computing infrastructure to facilitate the blockchain. Meanwhile, the company continues to trade at a low multiple and pay high dividend distributions. Investors should buy some shares of Lumen Technologies while the price is still reasonable. Louisiana-headquartered Lumen Technologies (NYSE:LUMN) was formerly known as CenturyLink, a company noted for its extensive fiber-optic network.
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DoorDash (NYSE:DASH) staged the biggest weekly rally since November 2021. Amid euphoric buying, investors forgot about the short-comings in the online food ordering and food delivery platform. DASH stock has risen by 23% in the last week. After it crossed above the 50-day simple moving average, the company must demonstrate it may monetize its growing
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Buying a house can be a complicated process, one that most people are generally unprepared for and don’t really understand. Within the stages of buying and selling a home—from the offer, to the home inspection, and getting that mortgage approval—are other actions that must happen. One of those hard-to-understand elements is the process of being
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Wall Street has begun to see more borrowers with blemished credit fall months behind on their subprime auto loans, a potential sign of cracks emerging in consumer credit as the Federal Reserve moves to fight inflation. Subprime auto loans had been a surprisingly strong corner of household debt in the past two years of pandemic,
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In this article OXY Wall Street legends Carl Icahn and Warren Buffett have taken different approaches to shares of Occidental Petroleum in recent weeks. Icahn had been selling to exit his long equity position. Buffett’s conglomerate, Berkshire Hathaway, has been building a position worth billions. In an interview Tuesday on CNBC’s “Closing Bell: Overtime,” Icahn
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Opendoor Technologies (NASDAQ:OPEN) stock deserves to fall. With interest rates rising, its prospects look even bleaker moving forward.  Source: Tada Images / Shutterstock.com OPEN stock has tremendous upside based on its target price of $16.38 and current price sitting around $9. But that is not worth investing in. Opendoor utilizes a business model that other
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Overseas e-commerce investing just got a little bit easier as China’s government signals readiness to support the market. Pinduoduo offers an intriguing entry point after a steep drawdown. Investors should consider a starter position and be prepared to add if the share price drops. Shanghai, China-based Pinduoduo (NASDAQ:PDD) provides an e-commerce shopping platform that’s meant to
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History will mark the Russian invasion of Ukraine as a devastating attack on the peaceful community of democracies. And that America and its allies—so inured with a sense of moral and systemic supremacy—committed six strategic errors that summoned aggression and ultimately let an invasion degrade into a humanitarian tragedy. Economic appeasement First, at the end
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