
Tesla stock is at a record but a crash may be right around the bend
Tesla’s stock has seen an amazing run into 2020. Will it last? …read more […]
Tesla’s stock has seen an amazing run into 2020. Will it last? …read more […]
(Bloomberg) — The fate of PG&E Corp. remains uncertain and the embattled California power giant still has a lot of work cut out in trying to emerge from the biggest utility bankruptcy in U.S. history, its chief executive told U.S. lawmakers Thursday.In testimony before a U.S. Senate committee, CEO Bill Johnson said he didn’t have the answers to all of their questions about whether the San Francisco-based electricity provider will survive the bankruptcy in its current form — especially as California Governor Gavin Newsom calls for a major overhaul of the company. “I’m not the Wikipedia of bankruptcies,” Johnson said …read more […]
Fandango Managing Editor Erik Davis joins Yahoo Finance’s Adam Shapiro, Dan Roberts and Ethan Wolff-Mann to discuss what movies to look out for during the holiday season on On The Move. …read more […]
(Bloomberg) — The Trump administration on Thursday set relatively flat quotas for plant-based fuels in 2020, rebuffing ethanol and biodiesel allies who said the targets don’t do enough to support the industry.The Environmental Protection Agency will require refiners to use 20.09 billion gallons of renewable fuel in 2020, a 0.85% increase over the 2019 requirement for 19.92 billion gallons, largely tracking a proposal released in July. The agency is also sticking with its plan for adjusting blending requirements to offset waivers exempting some refineries from the mandates, despite criticism from biofuel allies in politically important farm states that the approach …read more […]
Today we are going to look at The Meet Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:MEET) to see whether it might be an attractive investment… …read more […]
DBX implied volatilities are low at the moment …read more […]
The Yale endowment’s massive success would be impossible for an individual investor to achieve… Or would it?
Today, Nicholas Vardy shares how it fares as an ETF portfolio strategy.
A year ago, I launched the Endowment Portfolio as part of my Oxford Wealth Accelerator trading service.
The portfolio is composed of “buy and hold” exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that mimic the asset allocation strategy of the Yale University endowment. It is exclusively available to lifetime Members of Oxford Wealth Accelerator and The Oxford Club.
The Endowment Portfolio was, in many ways, an experiment.
Could small investors duplicate the returns of the Yale endowment using publicly traded …read more […]
Days before Thanksgiving, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) threw cold water on the red-hot American CBD boom.
It stated that CBD could be “potentially harmful.” And that more research needed to be done to determine its safety.
It was a frustrating moment for the industry.
That’s because, each day, it seems the U.S. is falling behind in the knowledge gap on CBD.
Israel and China are doing extensive research into cannabis and CBD.
The World Health Organization has stated that “there is no evidence of… any public health-related problems associated with the use of pure CBD.”
And even the National Institute on Drug Abuse deemed …read more […]
Wall Street hit fresh all-time highs on Thursday as U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said an initial U.S.-China trade deal would be signed in early January, adding to optimism that has been fueled by a breakthrough in talks last week.
Today we’ll do a simple run through of a valuation method used to estimate the attractiveness of L Brands, Inc… …read more […]
Headlines moving the stock market in real time. …read more […]
While health costs skyrocket and millions still lack coverage, Republicans remain obsessed with killing the Affordable Care Act and taking people’s coverage away. …read more […]
Bond yields rose after Sweden stopped five years of negative interest rates, signaling an era of sub-zero rates may be near an end, while global equity markets extended a rally that has pushed U.S. and global stock benchmarks to record highs.
The number of Americans filing applications for unemployment benefits dropped from a more than two-year high last week, pointing to sustained labor market strength that should continue to underpin consumer spending and the economy.
On average, over time, stock markets tend to rise higher. This makes investing attractive. But not every stock you buy… …read more […]
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