Short and fast, it was good while it lasted. That’s what the tombstone for the so-called “inflation trade” should read because, folks, it is dead. Once again, it’s time to look at strong growth stocks to buy, before they ride a wave of bullish macro sentiment higher. You heard that right. The great “value rotation”
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For a brief moment in June, the Reddit trader army set its sights on Wendy’s (NASDAQ:WEN) stock. Chalk it up to an inside joke among r/WallStreetBets subreddit posters. Or perhaps a love of the fast food chain’s chicken sandwiches motivated the meme crowd. But, whatever the reason was, the short-lived rip, which took WEN stock
Clean energy and software firm Stem (NYSE:STEM) bottomed at below $20 in the last month. Since that time, investors accumulated shares steadily. STEM stock posted a steady stream of corporate news updates. Are those eventful enough to justify buying the stock after it already rallied? Source: petrmalinak/ShutterStock.com On June 15, Steam and CleanCapital announced a
The post-pandemic reopening discussion usually centers around travel-related companies such as cruise ships and airlines. One of the surprise booms has come from the apparel industry. According to industry data, consumers have been buying apparel at remarkable rates. One of the winners in this category may be Revolve Group (NYSE:RVLV), a fast growing online fashion
It’s been more than two months since I last wrote about Workhorse (NASDAQ:WKHS). At the time, I thought WKHS stock was entering the buy zone for speculative investors. Source: rblfmr / Shutterstock.com Trading around $12.50, I felt the company’s 8,000 vehicle backlog was worth betting on in the low teens or high single digits. During
Here’s a hidden gem in the cannabis accessories space. I invite you to check out High Tide (NASDAQ:HITI), which has actually been around since 2009. However, HITI stock only started trading on the Nasdaq Exchange on June 2, 2021. Source: Jetacom Autofocus / Shutterstock.com Luke Lango and the InvestorPlace research staff aptly described High Tide as an
Shareholders of biotechnology company Novavax (NASDAQ:NVAX) continue to ride a rollercoaster of highs and lows, and many might be wondering when they can get off the NVAX stock ride. Source: Ascannio/Shutterstock.com NVAX stock reached a 52-week high of $331.68 a share on February 8th. It then fell 54% before rebounding and climbing 70% higher. However,
JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) stock is up 23% in 2021, nearly doubling the S&P 500’s 14% gain. Source: Daryl L / Shutterstock.com But it’s still dirt cheap, especially compared with the fintechs it’s trying to catch as if they were Pokemon. America’s biggest bank has made OpenInvest its third fintech acquisition of the year, joining 55ip
Senseonics (NYSEMKT:SENS) stock has jumped 70% in the last month on hype from Reddit contributors. But SENS stock may be appealing for a reason beyond its short-squeeze potential; the sales of the company’s flagship diabetes monitoring product, Eversense, could soar in the coming years. Source: Minerva Studio / Shutterstock.com But the stock’s current market capitalization
The world just endured the toughest test in recent history. The pandemic was a human tragedy and business disaster of epic proportions. It’s only normal to have stocks still bare scars from it, which is the case with Carnival Cruises (NYSE:CCL) stock. Source: Ruth Peterkin / Shutterstock.com This is a stock still deep down on its luck.
Editor’s Note: This article was updated on July 2, 2021, to replace the old tickers with MMAT. Suffice it to say that last year, not too many folks had heard of Torchlight Energy Resources. In 2021, however, a flurry of developments has directed traders’ attention to this little company. Where to begin? For one thing,
Senseonics Holdings (NYSEAMERICAN:SENS) has been on a hot streak the past month. After going sideways for three months, SENS stock took off at the beginning of June. As I write this, it’s up more than 72% over the past 30 days. Source: Shutterstock If it keeps up this pace, it could be out of penny-stock
Castor Maritime (NASDAQ:CTRM) is a shipping company listed on Nasdaq but which has one employee, Mr. Petros Panagiotidis, located in Cyprus. He is the CEO, CFO, and controlling shareholder of CTRM stock. Recently, some have called into question the one-sided benefits that he is reaping from capital raises. Source: VladSV / Shutterstock.com According to a recent
Current investment into MindMed (NASDAQ:MNMD) stock is very clearly one thing: speculation. Source: Lightspring / Shutterstock.com I don’t say that to disparage individuals from establishing a position in shares of the psychedelics company. Rather, I say it to remind investors that there is really no way to know where it’s going at this point. The development
They’re not gangsters; they’re meme-sters. Evidently, Reddit users targeted Geo Group (NYSE:GEO), of all companies, for a wicked short squeeze. And all of a sudden, traders love to talk about GEO stock. Source: Shutterstock / TY Lim The crowds are fickle, aren’t they? It seems like just yesterday when I couldn’t get anybody to pay attention
Since its initial public offering (IPO), ContextLogic (NASDAQ:WISH) staged one rally to peak at around $33, only to fall steadily. Selling pressure on WISH stock accelerated after the company posted quarterly earnings on May 12. Source: sdx15 / Shutterstock.com After it bottomed at $7.52, why did the stock rally a few weeks ago from $8
Electric vehicle (EV) stocks were hot performers to start off 2021, but since the spring, they’ve struggled. A variety of factors including a global chip shortage, rising interest rates and share value dilution as a result of raising capital led to investors losing confidence in the sector. Fisker (NYSE:FSR) felt that impact more than many
Compared to most investors, I hold a more bearish view on Palantir (NYSE:PLTR) stock. Due to its high valuation, and concerns over possible slowing growth, down the road this popular big data play may be at risk of a major correction. Yet, given two factors currently in play, these issues could continue to stay on
When a company burns through $8.5 billion in cash over a one-year period, the money has to come from somewhere. It can come from either cash on the balance sheet, from issuing more debt or from selling more equity. For American Airlines Group (NASDAQ:AAL), it was mostly debt financed. In 2020, total debt (including operating
I must admit, when I was given this assignment my first thought was I’m the last guy to be talking about Reddit stocks. I think the attention being paid to Reddit and meme stocks is a bunch of hokum. The arguments abound whether the meme stock frenzy is a permanent part of the investing landscape.
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