GameStop (NYSE:GME) stock still trades at above its pre-squeeze levels, which is astounding. Source: Shutterstock / mundissima GME stock boasts a year-to-date price return of over 1,035%. Although it is trading considerably below its all-time highs of $483, it still trades at elevated levels. You can buy it today for a little more than $210,
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NerdWallet (NASDAQ:NRDS) completed its IPO on Nov. 8 at $18.00 per share and subsequently, the stock shot up. The company was able to raise $135 million in equity capital, including the brokers’ greenshoe option. As a result, at $27.22 at the close on Nov. 22, NRDS stock now has a $1.8 billion market capitalization. In
Although Gevo (NASDAQ:GEVO) made a few positive deals recently and it could benefit from multiple government initiatives, the company is still facing difficult hurdles. Moreover, the valuation of GEVO stock remains elevated, given the company’s uncertain outlook. Source: Scharfsinn / Shutterstock.com As a result of the company’s challenges and weaknesses, along with its high valuation,
Buying stocks on dips can sometimes be a profitable strategy. However, grabbing shares of Paysafe (NYSE:PSFE) could be harmful to your fiscal health, as PSFE stock has entered into a harsh and persistent bear market. Source: Sulastri Sulastri / Shutterstock.com If you abide by the principle of “the trend is your friend,” then there’s nothing
With Thanksgiving and other winter holidays fast approaching, it’s a good practice to stop and consider what we’re grateful for. When it comes to the professional realm, I’m appreciative for the ability to get paid for crafting (hopefully) compelling stories. Through this journey, I’ve reached out to millions and even make regular TV appearances. But
There is little leg room remaining in Lucid (NASDAQ:LCID) stock. Shares of the electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer have been up 86.4% in the last month. That makes it firmly overvalued. Source: Around the World Photos / Shutterstock.com The electric car has been the go-to for people looking to make their carbon footprint smaller. EV technology
Exela Technologies (NASDAQ:XELA) reported lackluster third-quarter results earlier this month. The business process automation firm saw a steep decline in revenue growth and missed analyst expectations on both lines by a fair margin. To make matters worse, is it has a burgeoning debt load. All together, this makes XELA stock a remarkably risky investment. Source:
“The Great Resignation” has suddenly come to the forefront. Economists and political commentators are using it broadly to make a variety of points about business, labor conditions and society at large. This can be confusing, however, as many people are trying to use the newly-emerging concept to push their own preferred narrative. So let’s start
IonQ (NYSE:IONQ) has been on a run. IONQ stock doubled in November. Heading into the company’s third-quarter results, it appeared that the stock’s momentum might dampen a bit following the earnings release. Source: Shutterstock The company announced its quarterly results on Nov. 15. Not surprisingly, given its startup status, IonQ generated a mere $223,000 of
Ford Motor (NYSE:F) stock is up more than 100% year-to-date, but people still don’t seem to believe in it as an electric car company. Source: Proxima Studio / Shutterstock.com Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID), which just delivered its first car, is the latest electric start-up to pass Ford in market cap. Before that Rivian (NASDAQ:RIVN) did it,
I continue to believe that Remark (NASDAQ:MARK) stock has vast amounts of potential. But with the company seemingly having difficulty converting that huge potential into revenue and profits, investors should move to the sidelines for now. Source: Phonlamai Photo / Shutterstock.com Also worth noting is that the company, to my knowledge, has not articulated a
Shares of Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID) sold off today, falling more than 10% as investors took profits. Yet, LCID stock still has a ludicrous market cap of more than $76 billion. Source: ggTravelDiary / Shutterstock.com That puts the electric vehicle startup on par with some of the biggest U.S. automakers. Ford Motor (NYSE:F) and General Motors (NYSE:GM),
QuantumScape (NYSE:QS) is back on the upswing. After a difficult year for QS stock, shares have doubled in recent weeks. The stock is still down sharply from its old highs, but at least shareholders have some reason for optimism. Source: Michael Vi/Shutterstock.com There are two things powering up QuantumScape here. For one, the company announced
Rivian (NASDAQ:RIVN) is yet another example of the current retail investing revolution. With hot trends like electric vehicle (EV) stocks still top of mind, there has been a continuous struggle between small-time investors and institutional players. What’s more, Rivian has already delivered a ton of excitement to believers, sporting gains of 120% from its initial
At just above $11.20 per share, BlackBerry (NYSE:BB) has held onto a decent chunk of its 2021 meme stock gains. The question now is whether that will stay the case for BB stock once the meme stock phenomenon finally comes to an end. Source: Paul McKinnon/Shutterstock.com My colleagues here at InvestorPlace are split on its
In recent days, Ocugen (NASDAQ:OCGN) has been a source of windfall profits for both fast-money retail traders and the stock’s deeply entrenched bear camp. But for less fleet-footed investors, it’s likely time to move on from OCGN stock. Let me explain. Source: shutterstock.com/PhotobyTawat Reddit’s excessive influence on a subset of companies’ shares has been a
You can make money playing penny shares like Progenity (NASDAQ:PROG) stock. Just get out while the getting is good. Source: PopTika / Shutterstock.com Progenity stock has been subject to a short squeeze since late September when it was selling below $1/share. It opened Nov. 16 at almost $4. As of late October, about 14% of
GameStop (NYSE:GME) stock is pulling back after its recent surge. But by-and-large, not much has changed for it. As with AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC), a core base of retail traders (“Apes,” as they sometimes call themselves) continue to hold onto their GME stock. Source: Shutterstock / mundissima To keep these investors happy and to remain in
Barron’s reported on Nov. 8 that the New York State Teachers’ Retirement System sold 13,601 shares of GameStop (NYSE:GME) stock in the third quarter Source: quietbits / Shutterstock.com Fear not, meme-stock lovers. The pension fund still owns 61,150 shares of GME stock. According to WhaleWisdom.com, GameStop is the pension fund’s 532nd-largest holding, so it’s clearly
The stock market overall is staying resilient. But uncertainties over inflation, interest rates, and a slowdown in economic growth still loom. With rockier times for the markets likely ahead, what are some of the key stocks to sell? How about the scores of so-called “story stocks,” that have already started to pull back. They ran
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