Tesla shares, fueled by Fed, surge on bullish analyst calls
Tesla investors should probably thank the Federal Reserve for their big gains in 2020. …read more […]
Tesla investors should probably thank the Federal Reserve for their big gains in 2020. …read more […]
On Wednesday, investment bank Piper Sandler set a 12-month price forecast of $928 on Tesla shares, citing the electric car maker’s success in battery and solar power industries. The On The Move panel breaks down the details. …read more […]
Some thoughts on when to sell a great business Continue reading… …read more […]
Firm releases its 4th-quarter portfolio Continue reading… …read more […]
Michael Arone, Chief Investment Strategist, Managing Director at State Street Global Advisor, joins On The Move to discuss the recent outbreak of the coronavirus and still-unknown effects from the effective shutdown of China’s economy. …read more […]
ROKU options can be had for a bargain at the moment …read more […]
Yahoo Finance’s Alexis Christoforous breaks down the latest stories that are pushing headlines on On the Move. …read more […]
The easy money continues to be made on Wall Street even as the coronavirus hurts more big name companies. …read more […]
Yahoo Finance’s Brian Sozzi, Seana Smith, and Reggie Wade discuss the latest c-suite shakeup at Nike. …read more […]
Worth $23 billion today, former math professor Jim Simons has become one of the most successful money managers of all time. Following his departure from the world of academia in 1978, he helped jumpstart the quant investing revolution using a data-driven approach and predictive algorithms. Armed with the skills and experience acquired as a mathematician and code breaker, Simons founded hedge fund Renaissance Technologies out of a Long Island strip mall in 1982.Relying on an emotionless and hard data-focused strategy, his track record has surpassed that of other Wall Street greats like Steve Cohen, Ray Dalio and Warren Buffet, whose …read more […]
My father never dreamed he’d live past 62.
And I’ll admit, the way he lived, it’s somewhat of a surprise that he did.
He used to tell me that when he was growing up in the late 1930s and ‘40s, it seemed unfathomable to live to see 70 or 80 years of age. The life expectancy for a male in 1940 was a mere 60.8 years.
Today, it’s 78.6 years.
But here’s where it gets interesting…
A recent study by AIG Life & Retirement found that more than half of Americans plan to live to 100. I know I do, and I’m sure some of …read more […]
The overall news regarding the US economy has been good, there’s no doubt about that. Annualized growth was 2.3% in 2019, which was nothing to write home about but still indicative of expansion. The January 2020 jobs report showed an expanding labor market as more job hunters looked for work, along with upwards revisions to the December and November numbers.However, buried in all of the data, there were some warning signs related to manufacturing. PMI, the purchasing managers index, used as an indicator for future manufacturing growth, was down for the third month in a row, although the 51.9 reading …read more […]
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