If real estate is part of your investment portfolio, you’ve probably done really well in recent years. But that doesn’t mean that Zillow Group (NASDAQ:ZG) stock will be a solid pick in the next few quarters. Source: OpturaDesign / Shutterstock.com The coming months look to be challenging for Zillow and the housing industry after a
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Ark Investment Management fully exited its Palantir Technologies (PLTR) position in March. Cathie Wood’s firm held more than 30 million shares in early February. The portfolio manager’s exit should not influence your decision about the company. Source: Spyro the Dragon / Shutterstock.com It’s been a couple of weeks since star portfolio manager Cathie Wood fully
Kidpik (PIK) is an interesting but under-reported company with a subscription business model. Wall Street and/or meme-stock traders might start to take an interest in Kidpik, especially after a game-changing news item. Investors should conduct their due diligence and consider a small stock position in Kidpik. Founded in 2016, New York-headquartered children’s clothing company Kidpik (NASDAQ:PIK)
Crowdstrike is only halfway back to its November high Revenue beat estimates in the latest quarter Cybersecurity remains a hot niche Source: T. Schneider / Shutterstock.com Crowdstrike Holdings (NASDAQ:CRWD) stock has been rising since the start of the Russia’s invasion on Ukraine. Shares opened Mar. 28 at $220.15 each. They were bouncing around $160 before
Pinterest (PINS) stock captured people’s attention during the onset of Covid-19. However, two years have passed and Pinterest hasn’t demonstrated enough growth in key areas. Investors should be cautious and consider other investments than Pinterest stock now. Source: Ink Drop / shutterstock San Francisco-headquartered Pinterest (NYSE:PINS) stock is a visual discovery platform that became quite popular
DWAC stock is up an impressive 36% this year. DWAC stock recently fell below its 50-day moving average, an important threshold. It’s good for cynical reasons but caution is also prudent. Source: Ink Drop / Shutterstock Although I’ve discussed the topic ad nauseum across multiple platforms, the overwhelming reality of special purpose acquisition companies —
Opendoor Technologies (NASDAQ:OPEN) is going to have passionate advocates. The company will also have individuals who will never use the technology. But like many things in society, that leaves a wide group of individuals in the middle. And it’s that group that will decide the outlook for OPEN stock. Source: PREMIO STOCK/Shutterstock.com Opendoor’s revenue
Should investors follow Warren Buffett’s lead and acquire shares of Occidental Petroleum (NYSE:OXY)? After all, OXY stock has essentially doubled on a year-to-date (YTD) basis. Source: Pavel Kapysh / Shutterstock.com OXY stock started surging when news first broke that Buffett is buying billions worth of the company’s stock through his holding company, Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-A).
After Paysafe’s (NASDAQ:PSFE) fourth-quarter (Q4) results showed that its profitability is improving, while three of its key businesses are rebounding significantly, I remain upbeat on the long-term outlook of PSFE stock. Source: Sulastri Sulastri / Shutterstock.com On the other hand, I believe that there are two reasons to be cautious on the shares going forward.
In mid-March, I analyzed Shopify (NYSE:SHOP) stock in the midst of a horrendous down streak. Source: Beyond The Scene / Shutterstock.com Shopify had fallen more than 35% in roughly a month. It was down more than 60% for the year and analysts were diving for cover. I suggested that it was possible for SHOP stock
Editor’s Note: This article is regularly updated to bring you relevant, up-to-date information. Slim pickings are on the earnings front over the next week. The fourth quarter numbers are largely in with 98% of the companies listed on the benchmark S&P 500 index having now reported. However, there are still a few notable companies left
No matter how you parse Digital World Acquisition Corp (NASDAQ:DWAC), on paper, the special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) doesn’t make a whole lot of sense. Sure, DWAC stock captures plenty of attention due to its underlying platform; that is, Trump Media & Technology Group, which in turn supports its flagship product Truth Social. Source: mundissima
The price of Shopify (SHOP) has been cut in half since November It still sells at nearly 20 times revenue Are growth catalysts sufficient to keep the stock price high? Shopify (NASDAQ:SHOP) stock cost $1,690/share in November. It opens March 24 at $710. That’s a bargain, right? Not necessarily. Even at that price you’re paying
EVGO had an operating loss of $90 million in 2022. EVGo’s growth depends on a mass market for electric cars in America. That market is still a few years away. So is EVGo’s potential profit. EVGo (NASDAQ:EVGO), a car charging company whose stock came public last July through a SPAC (special purpose acquisition company), remains
Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM), the largest semiconductor chip maker, is at a trough This is despite the world market experiencing a massive chip shortage — which normally indicate TSMC stock would peak Expect TSMC stock to move higher as the effects of the chip shortage continue to multiply through the global economy. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Inc. (NYSE:TSM)
Overseas e-commerce investing just got a little bit easier as China’s government signals readiness to support the market. Pinduoduo offers an intriguing entry point after a steep drawdown. Investors should consider a starter position and be prepared to add if the share price drops. Shanghai, China-based Pinduoduo (NASDAQ:PDD) provides an e-commerce shopping platform that’s meant to
With its performance in recent days, it may seem like Skillz (NYSE:SKLZ) stock has finally bottomed out. Since falling to prices as low as $2.07 per share, SKLZ stock has jumped around 57%, up back to around $3.39 per share. Source: NYCStock / Shutterstock.com For those who got in at or near its bottom, that’s a
The market’s de-rating of Shopify is justified given slowing growth and the overall contraction in growth stock valuations. Similar to what played out with AMZN stock 20 years back, SHOP could make a partial recovery within a reasonable timeframe. However, before that rebound happens, investors should watch out for another sharp decline. Spiking back after
Tesla raised the base price of its cars again Rivals have failed to deliver in the mid-market What China tells the U.S. about the future of electric vehicles Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) stock is down 17% in 2022. Investors are no longer paying as big a premium for growth. Even at its March 18 opening price of
This has been an interesting week for Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA). The company’s CEO Elon Musk started a very public social media battle with allies of Russian president Vladimir Putin. A surging Covid-19 outbreak in China has forced the company to temporarily halt production at its Shanghai factory. Source: Khairil Azhar Junos/Shutterstock.com All of this comes on
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