Investors who have cash might want to consider putting some to work after a recent pullback in the stock market, CNBC’s Jim Cramer advised Wednesday. “If you haven’t bought anything, maybe you dip your toe in,” Cramer said on “Squawk on the Street,” while noting he has for weeks been advising people to sell and lock-in
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Traders wearing masks work, on the first day of in person trading since the closure during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, U.S., May 26, 2020. Brendan McDermid | Reuters There’s a spate of new exchanges ready to launch that want
A man walks a dog in the shade away from the midday sun past the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) building in Manhattan, during hot weather in New York City, New York, U.S., August 11, 2020. Mike Segar | Reuters The swift correction in Nasdaq and technology stocks has cleared away some of the market’s
Though some sectors are slowly making a comeback from the novel coronavirus catastrophe, this optimism doesn’t apply to the oil market. Indeed, it’s hard to imagine if “black gold” will ever be the same. Certainly, prospects look particularly dim for embattled organizations like Occidental Petroleum (NYSE:OXY). On a year-to-date basis, OXY stock is down 72%,
Workers walk outside the Tesla Inc. Gigafactory in Shanghai, China, on Friday, Nov. 1, 2019. Qilai Shen | Bloomberg | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. Tesla – Shares of the electric vehicle company slid more than 14% after it was not added to the S&P 500, despite widespread speculation
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Key Takeaways The ECB will announce monetary policy as Eurozone inflation sags. China announces trade balance data, how is the world’s commerce recovering? U.S. releases July JOLTs data. After the first weekly losses for U.S. markets in five, investors will get an extra day next week to gather themselves. U.S., Canadian, and Brazilian markets and
Some companies have trouble written all over them. One such example is biopharmaceutical firm Ocugen (NASDAQ:OCGN). Even before the novel coronavirus upturned the world, OCGN stock was a struggling unit, with the issuing company facing bankruptcy. Overall, this fundamental assessment hasn’t changed. What has shifted, though, is the surrounding ecosystem. Source: Shutterstock As the Wall
It was another win for the bears on Tuesday, as stocks came under more selling pressure to start the week. With that in mind, let’s look at a few top stock trades as push into the holiday-shortened trading week. Top Stock Trades for Tomorrow No. 1: Gold ETF (GLD) In what has been a tough
A customer looks at athletic apparel inside a Lululemon store. Xaume Olleros | Bloomberg | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines after the bell: Slack — Shares of the messaging platform tanked 14% in after hours trading on Tuesday despite its better-than-expected quarterly results. Revenue came in at $215.9 million, higher than the estimated
Concerns that the U.S. government will ban the Chinese social media app TikTok is taking its toll on Fastly (NYSE:FSLY) stock, with the company’s shares down nearly 33% over the past month. Source: Pavel Kapysh / Shutterstock.com Does this mean the dramatic ride in Fastly is coming to an end? Not at all. And despite
It’s been a great year for both initial public offerings and also e-commerce stocks. Vroom (NASDAQ:VRM) stock arrived at just the right time, as the company benefits from both factors. Not surprisingly, Vroom’s June IPO was a success. Since Vroom stock started trading, shares are up by around 21%. Source: Lori Butcher / Shutterstock.com That’s
Red-hot tech stocks fell off a cliff heading into the Labor Day weekend. Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) stock was no exception. FB stock dropped about 7% in a matter of days. Source: rvlsoft / Shutterstock.com To be clear, this tech sell-off is nothing to worry about. It’s a totally natural and totally healthy valuation gut-check. Tech stocks
Online investing platform Robinhood has enjoyed a stellar year with more than 3 million signups in the first quarter of 2020. In June, investors scanning for the best Robinhood stocks engaged in 4.3 million transactions in a single day. A big part of its success is its easy-to-use interface, commission-free trades, and free stocks on
Alongside the rest of the technology sector, Dropbox (NASDAQ:DBX) fell off a cliff somewhat unexpectedly heading into the Labor Day Weekend, with shares shedding as much as 12% in a matter of two days. This sell-off in tech stocks — and specifically in DBX stock — is nothing more than a golden buying opportunity. Source: Allmy
SAP (NYSE:SAP) stock has certainly been in the rally mode lately, along with a myriad of other mega tech operators. Since March, the shares have gone from $94 to $159, putting the current market capitalization at about $187 billion. Source: Tada Images / Shutterstock.com Keep in mind that SAP has been around since 1972 and
Red-hot tech stocks fell off a cliff heading into the Labor Day weekend. Alteryx (NASDAQ:AYX) stock was no exception. AYX stock dropped about 15% in a matter of days. Source: Shutterstock Don’t stress this sell-off in tech stocks, or in AYX stock. This is just a valuation gut check after tech stocks had rallied in
If there’s one assumption we can make about the auto-industry in the corona-economy, it’s that the markets are wild for electric vehicles (EV), specifically those made by Workhorse Group (NASDAQ:WKHS). WKHS stock has had a really good run. Source: rblfmr / Shutterstock.com The Ohio-based automaker hopes to disrupt the shipping industry with its all-electric commercial