The market is beginning to turn the corner after a very uninspiring performance in most of the first half. Logic dictates that the rebound will likely be led by beaten-down sectors and stocks. On that count, pharma and biotech stocks are ideal candidates for a stronger recovery, given their underperformance relative to the broader market
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GameStop (NYSE:GME) stock is once again proving its detractors wrong. I’ve certainly been among those detractors. And I’ve been proven inaccurate in judging GameStop’s trajectory. Once its run seems to have reached an end, it surges back to life. Its volatility is unpredictable. That’s positive news for retail investors as the company once again springs
The current earnings season is winding down with only a few notable companies left to report results for January through March of this year. With 97% of S&P 500 companies having reported their earnings, the results have been mixed. Although 77% of companies have issued better-than-expected earnings per share (EPS), the numbers show a slowdown
These six cheap stocks to buy are good bargains, with low valuations, good earnings growth, and dividend yields. In these times when investors are looking for bargains, these stocks are worth buying. The valuations of these stocks range from 4 times to about 11 times earnings on a forward year basis. This is significantly below
Zoom Video (NASDAQ:ZM) stock bounced higher after earnings beat estimates. It may have taken the rest of the tech sector with it. Zoom said it earned nearly $114 million and made 37 cents per share on revenue of $1.07 billion for the quarter ending in April, the first of its 2023 fiscal year. It projects
While the broader market and stocks in several major sectors, like tech, are in the red due to macro headwinds, energy stocks have been rallying this year. Improved demand following the reopening of global economies led to higher oil and gas prices. Also, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine caused supply disruptions and a further rise in
Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) opened Amazon Style on May 25 in Los Angeles. It is the e-commerce giant’s first physical clothing store. That is excellent news for owners of AMZN stock. While Amazon Style at The Americana at Brand was first announced in January, the opening didn’t occur until last week. Amazon hopes to deliver an elevated
Source: Ink Drop / Shutterstock.com Snap (NYSE:SNAP) stock recently crashed following its warning about the outlook for its business. The stock dropped more than 40% following this disclosure, extending its losses to 75% in total over the past 12 months. An investor could have paid $15 per share for SNAP stock in December 2017 and
I like watching what Cathie Wood does with her portfolios. And there are a few reasons why. So, for me, it’s interesting to see how she’s handling the downturn of Robinhood Markets (NASDAQ:HOOD) stock this year. Wood famously favors stocks that are disruptive innovators — companies that provide new ways to solve problems by way
Source: Shutterstock In the past year, Exela Technologies (NASDAQ:XELA) stock traded for as high as $5.45 a pop. That seems like a distant memory, as shares are changing hands for under half a dollar, at the time of writing. Volatile stocks are crashing as investors lose interest in growth stocks. Every company comes with its
Norwegian Cruise Lines (NCLH) is repositioning seven months of Asia cruises, but owners of Carnival (CCL) shouldn’t be worried. Asia remains a growth area in the cruise industry. CCL stock still provides an excellent risk/reward profile and opportunity. Source: Ruth Peterkin / Shutterstock.com As if cruise stocks needed another problem, Norwegian Cruise Lines (NYSE:NCLH) announced
Disney (DIS) missed revenue and earnings expectations in the recent quarter. Disney’s parks are opening and streaming services are expanding. DIS stock has more downside and investors should wait for it to hit rock bottom. Source: chrisdorney / Shutterstock Once a high-flying stock, The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS) is being avoided by investors today. Nobody wants
News reports suggest Electronic Arts (EA) is actively shopping itself. That said, Amazon (AMZN) is considered a potential buyer. It’s another reason investors ought to consider AMZN stock. Source: Tada Images / Shutterstock.com Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) is reportedly one of several massive businesses interested in buying Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:EA), the creator of video game franchises such
Source: YuniqueB / Shutterstock.com Shares of ChargePoint Holdings (NYSE:CHPT) stock could use some juice. The stock of the company that makes electric vehicle charging stations is down nearly 40% this year, bringing its losses over the past six months to 55%. At $11.8 per share, CHPT stock is now 77% below its all-time high of
Entertainment giant Warner Bros. Discovery (NASDAQ:WBD) was created on Apr. 8 out of a merger between cable TV titan Discovery and WarnerMedia, the former entertainment division of AT&T (NYSE:T). The initial excitement surrounding the merger has cooled down quite a bit. Part of the reason WBD stock is down has something to do with the
News of its launch of a crypto/NFT wallet hasn’t given GameStop (GME) much of a boost. Clearly, positive news isn’t having the impact it once did. There’s still plenty in play that will put pressure on the meme stock legend in the months ahead. Source: Shutterstock / mundissima After falling to double-digit prices, GameStop (NYSE:GME)
Source: Burdun Iliya / Shutterstock.com If you like contrarian, “moonshot” type plays, I can see why you might be interested in FuboTV (NYSE:FUBO) stock. With FUBO stock down more than 79% over the past year, it may appear that investors have overreacted to recent developments with this sports streaming/wagering play. However, its move to the
Amazon (AMZN) has not fared well, with AMZN stock down more than 40% from the high. Amazon has a 20-for-1 stock split taking place on June 6. The company runs several high-quality businesses, but inflation is taking a toll. Are there enough positive catalysts to justify a long position? Source: Tada Images / Shutterstock.com Amazon
A warning from Snap (SNAP) sent Meta Platforms (FB) stock down nearly 8%. It now sells for less than 14 times last year’s earnings. Failure to meet this quarter’s estimates could send it even lower. Source: Blue Planet Studio / Shutterstock.com Shares of Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:FB), formerly known as Facebook, dropped sharply after rival Snap
Aterian (ATER) stock is hoping to transform the e-commerce led consumer products industry. The company’s operating results continue to be lackluster, however. A short squeeze is unlikely, and further stock dilution may be coming in the intermediate future. Source: Shutterstock Aterian (NASDAQ:ATER) presents itself as a tech-powered consumer products company. Aterian’s special differentiator is supposed
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