Nio (NIO) offers Tesla (TSLA) luxury without the production volumes. The company has stiff competition within China, and those competitors are now exporting. Nio will likely remain small, and investors should demand a profit. Source: Robert Way / Shutterstock.com At this point in the game, investing in Nio (NYSE:NIO) stock means investing in the Chinese
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Novavax’s Covid-19 vaccine still isn’t approved for use in the U.S. With the pandemic in full retreat and the majority of people now fully vaccinated, demand for Novavax’s vaccine is likely to be weak. Rival pharmaceutical companies Pfizer and Moderna have beat Novavax to market with multiple Covid-19 treatments. Source: rarrarorro / Shutterstock.com Any hope
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Twitter (TWTR) stock is still selling for $5/share less than Elon Musk’s offer. Musk has the money lined up thanks to SpaceX. What happens after the purchase isn’t your problem. Source: rafapress / Shutterstock.com Since Elon Musk said he would buy Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) for $54.20/share, about $44 billion, shares haven’t traded over $52. Twitter opened
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Nearly two-thirds of a typical American household’s wealth comes from homeownership, making it crucial for prosperity. Since most individuals can’t afford to purchase a home outright, they need to be approved for a loan. This approval process involves a series of steps that will help get them a mortgage. The lending industry is key for
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According to short-seller Hindenburg research, Mullen Automotive (NASDAQ:MULN) may be the next electric vehicle stock debacle. The news that Hindenburg Research has Mullen Automotive in its sights is not new. The short seller revealed its findings over a month ago. But those findings are worth revisiting as the stock continues to behave with volatility. Further,
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Sold-Off Stocks have the best upside at the greatest margin of safety and lowest prices Coinbase (COIN) – Crypto platform has a growing global addressable market. Corsair Gaming (CRSR) – high-end gaming demand is limited by supply, if only temporarily. Netflix (NFLX) – subscriber loss in the quarter will reverse. PayPal Holdings (PYPL) – realizing
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Medical health services company Teladoc Health (NYSE:TDOC) has seen its prognosis go from bad to worse over the past month. TDOC stock had already plunged as part of the broader selloff in speculative technology companies. However, that selloff accelerated dramatically following Teladoc’s latest earnings report, which was a disappointment on almost all fronts. The terrible
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Global conflict and rising interest rates in the U.S. are creating undervalued bank stocks. Citigroup (C) is in the news this week for a snafu in Europe, but that shouldn’t hurt C stock in the long-term. JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) is the largest of the U.S. big bank stocks. Bank of America (BAC) had
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Affirm (NASDAQ:AFRM) continues to fly multiple red flags, including a high valuation, very tough competition and a bottom line that may be deteriorating. Additionally, there are multiple signs that the Street is quite bearish on the shares. In light of all of these points, I continue to recommend investors sell AFRM stock. The trailing price-to-sales
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The number of zombie companies ebbs and flows with economic cycles and usually increases during recessionary periods. Diebold Nixdorf (DBD): The ATM machines business contributes to top-line growth as customers increasingly shift toward automation and self-service. Mattel (MAT): The toy company plans to produce more than a dozen movies, including the highly anticipated Barbie movie in 2023.
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