Month: April 2022

Elon Musk wants to back the technology that could save the world from itself, and he’s not talking about luxury electric vehicles. On Earth Day, the latest round of winners in the Musk-backed competition, which focuses on the most promising ways to reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide by grabbing the gas right out of the air,
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Mullen Automotive (MULN) garnered plenty of macabre headlines for short seller’s report that took down MULN stock. In reality, even without the exposé, shares of the EV manufacturer would have likely faced serious trouble. It’s time for investors to start thinking very carefully about the electric transition. Source: Ringo Chiu / Shutterstock.com If you’re following
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Cloudflare (NET) is showing strong year-over-year revenue growth. The market believes that growth is already factored into its price. NET stock presents an opportunity for patient long-term investors. Source: Sundry Photography / Shutterstock Cloudflare (NYSE:NET) is illustrating the problems inherent with growth stocks in today’s market. The 52-week range for NET stock is $64.84 to
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Cable One (CABO): While a strong performer since its debut in 2015, the same can’t be said about its potential performance going forward. Carnival Corporation (CCL): Many challenges signal it’s not time to go “full steam ahead” on this cruise line operator’s shares. Caesars Entertainment (CZR): Be careful about placing a wager that it makes an
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Interest rate changes impact the overall economy, stock market, bond market, other financial markets, and can influence macroeconomic factors. A change in interest rates also impacts option valuation, which is a complex task with multiple factors, including the price of the underlying asset, exercise or strike price, time to expiry, risk-free rate of return (interest rate), volatility, and dividend yield. Barring the exercise price, all other
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GameStop’s (GME) fourth-quarter results show mounting losses, but with plenty of positives. CEO Matt Furlong admits the company’s inability to adapt to the future of gaming. Despite an improved showing during the quarter, GME stock is far from being a safe bet. Source: quietbits / Shutterstock.com GameStop (NYSE:GME) never ceases to amaze. The beleaguered video
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Snap Inc. added to jitters about the resilience of the broader social-media industry with its latest earnings report, though its shares were heading higher in Friday morning trading. Snap shares SNAP, +1.16% are known for taking double-digit swings after earnings, but they were on pace for a comparatively muted finish Friday in the wake of
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DoorDash’s (NYSE:DASH) huge, rapidly growing market share, improving financial results, and promising initiatives leave DASH stock well-positioned to outperform the Nasdaq and the S&P 500 over the medium- and long-term. Consequently, I urge growth investors to buy DoorDash’s shares after they fell 1over 20% since April 4. DoorDash’s U.S. market share has boomed from just
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We publish unbiased product reviews; our opinions are our own and are not influenced by payment we receive from our advertising partners. Learn more about how we review products and read our advertiser disclosure for how we make money. A Medicare Advantage Plan, also called a Part C or an MA Plan, may sound enticing. It combines Medicare Part
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Microsoft (MSFT) is working to conclude a $68.7 billion gaming acquisition. Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL) has underperformed following a stock split announcement. Meta Platforms (FB) is looking to recover from the largest single day drop ever. T-Mobile (TMUS) is building out its 5G network following its acquisition of Sprint. Apple (AAPL) continues to make waves with
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Dear Moneyist, I took out loans for professional/graduate school during the years 1993 to 1996. I took out about $54,000 in loans. In 2002, I consolidated all my federal loans. The balance is approximately $167,000. I have been paying between $350 and $1,100 per month for the last 20 years.  I believed that I was
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