My colleagues, Gal Wettstein and Siyan Liu, just completed a study using the Federal Reserve’s Survey of Consumer Finances to explore how delinquent student loans could lead to the withholding of Social Security benefits, which could disproportionately harm disadvantaged groups. Gal and Siyan also looked at the potential impact of President Biden’s debt relief proposal. 
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At long last, there are two pieces of positive news concerning California-based neo-banking firm SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ:SOFI). First of all, a high-level executive at the company reportedly purchased a very large number of SoFi Technologies shares. Furthermore, SoFi Technologies is working with Mastercard (NYSE:MA) to offer a buy now, pay later (BNPL) service. These developments suggest it’s
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In financial markets, cash flows, growth outlook and valuation does matter. However, investor sentiment plays a key role in driving growth stocks higher or lower. When the economic outlook is positive and the financial system has ample liquidity, growth stocks tend to command a valuation premium. On the other hand, when the economic outlook weakens
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It seems like yesterday that environmentally friendly fuel-cell systems provider FuelCell Energy (NASDAQ:FCEL) was all the rage on Wall Street. Lately, however, FCEL stock has been a money loser for investors. It’s sensible to check FuelCell Energy’s financials carefully – and considering the unfavorable value proposition of the shares now, it’s hard to give them anything
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With a good deal of pent-up travel demand, keep an eye on experience stocks. For one, according to SWNSDigital.com, 80% of Americans say they need a vacation in 2023 “more than ever before.” Two, according to Hospitalitynet.org, “The most recent American Travel Sentiment Study indicates that 92% of Americans have travel plans in the next six
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[embedded content] So, if we’re shorting Tesla (TSLA), should we be buying Rivian (RIVN) and Lucid (LCID) right now? Well, if you’ve been with us for a while, you know our answer is yes. We’re confident that these two companies will win significant market share as their production ramps and that the EV stocks will
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In Richard Koo’s newest book, he provides an interesting comparison between Japan in the 1990’s the the United States today (2015). Koo suggests that America’s use of quantitative easing could potentially have detrimental long-term impacts to the economy because interest rates have been so heavily manipulated. The result could mean higher interest rates on long
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In today’s episode of let’s talk stocks, I am going to share with you more than 8 great advantages of trading options and also calendar spreads. We’ll talk about things like capital, risk, percentage of returns, direction, hedging, flexibility, and much more… #optionscalendars #tradingoptions #calendarspreads #tradingbenefits #hedging 📝 Video Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:40 1 –
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