William Green speaks with Guy Spier, a renowned hedge fund manager who has beaten the S&P 500 by almost 250 percentage points since launching the Aquamarine Fund in 1997. Guy is also the author of a classic memoir, “The Education of a Value Investor.” This conversation has been divided into two episodes. Here, in Part
Month: March 2023
Today we are going to create a big risk array calendar strategy on GM (General Motors). GM is a super cheap stock, but it still moves quite a bit, which makes it great to play some bets on. In this video will show you step by step how I would build this advanced options strategy.
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In this article CVX XOM BKR CHK Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT An LNG import terminal at the Rotterdam port in February 2022. Federico Gambarini | Picture Alliance | Getty Images Russia’s invasion of the Ukraine a year ago has shifted global energy supply chains and put the U.S. clearly at the top of
Biotech stocks almost always have the potential for significant growth over time. Companies in the sector operate in areas including drug development, medical devices, and diagnostics. The rewards for bringing such products to market are significant. But biotech growth stocks also generally carry much higher risk than the average stock. Additionally, companies in the biotech industry face regulatory
Sliding lower throughout February, investors in Nio (NYSE:NIO) perhaps were expecting NIO stock to kick off the new month with a big move higher, following the release of the China-based electric vehicle maker’s latest quarterly results. Unfortunately, far from rallying post-earnings, NIO made yet another move lower following the Mar. 1 earnings release. With both
Everybody and their uncle assumes that Google and YouTube parent company Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG, NASDAQ:GOOGL) will lose to Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) in the artificial intelligence (AI) arms race. However, assumptions are often proven wrong in the financial markets. Just maybe, GOOG stock can stage a powerful comeback and investors will regret it if they just cut and
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In this article META ZS NCLH COST HRL UBSG-CH Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT An attendee wears a Meta Platforms Inc. Oculus Quest 2 virtual reality (VR) headset at the Telefonica SA stand on day two of the Mobile World Congress at the Fira de Barcelona venue in Barcelona, Spain, on Tuesday, Feb. 28,
Growth stocks have been under fire since the bear market began. In fact, the selloff in many of these stocks began well before the overall market peaked. But as time goes on and earnings come out, we’re noticing some of the growth stocks to buy. That is, we’re seeing what the cream of the crop
Hope springs eternal — among some retail traders, at least — for used-car retailer Carvana (NYSE:CVNA). Yet, a comeback probably isn’t in the cards for CVNA stock. A slew of downward-trending data points cast Carvana in a negative light, and the company’s debt burden threatens Carvana’s viability as a going concern. For what it’s worth,
From drawing Lamborghinis and Ferraris as a kid to founding a $200 million-plus electric vehicle (EV) company, Bollinger Motors founder and CEO Robert Bollinger has put his life’s work into developing electric trucks. After receiving a degree in industrial and product design from Carnegie Mellon, Mr. Bollinger dedicated most of his professional career to John
The U.S. housing market has been flashing signs of revving back up this year after its stratospheric climb during the pandemic — this despite the Federal Reserve’s efforts to cool demand and force inflation lower with sharply higher interest rates. The Dallas Federal Reserve Bank, a go-to source for mortgage and housing data, added to
William Green speaks with Guy Spier, a renowned hedge fund manager who has beaten the S&P 500 by almost 250 percentage points since launching the Aquamarine Fund in 1997. Guy is also the author of a classic memoir, “The Education of a Value Investor.” This conversation has been divided into two episodes. Here, in Part
In this video, we will discuss trading the diagonal options strategy when it comes to Facebook (FB), Shopify (SHOP), and Amazon (AMZN). This is a great strategy for those who are cautious, but want to have long exposure but still want to maintain some positive vega in case of a possible downside move. I will
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In this article ZS AI CHPT HPE MRVL DELL Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Dell CEO Michael Dell delivers a keynote address during the 2013 Oracle Open World conference on September 25, 2013 in San Francisco, California. Justin Sullivan | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines after the bell. Zscaler – Shares
In life, everyone’s always telling us to have a “safety plan” – or a plan to fall back on. But the great Denzel Washington once said that he never understood that concept. In a commencement speech at the University of Pennsylvania, Washington famously said: “If I’m going to fall, I don’t want to fall back
The market’s increasing unwillingness to speculate is a warning for investors to look for EV stocks to sell. The persistently high inflation will force central banks to keep interest rates at current levels of nearly 5.0%. Risk-averse investors are better off holding cash than speculating on sectors that make no money. On the business side
Source: PopTika / Shutterstock.com The stock market is still struggling as the 10-year Treasury yield and the U.S. dollar continue higher. In the midst of it all, earnings keep rolling in as well, making a few hot stocks for tomorrow. The SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (NYSEARCA:SPY) is down modestly in midday trading on Thursday.