It was the “eureka” moment, as I read the press release. Of course! How to revive or at least drain more value from a beloved, but way past mature American brand name. Talk about a consumer staple. The Kellogg Company (K) closed on Friday night at $67.54, down just 10.6% from the apex of an … Read More “I’m Intrigued as Kellogg Splits Into 3: Here’s the Play” »
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India has emerged as the fourth largest recycler in the world and the country has recycled 75 tonnes in 2021, according to a World Gold Council (WGC) report. According to the WGC report titled ‘Gold refining and recycling’, China topped the global gold recycling chart as it recycled 168 tonnes of the yellow metal, followed … Read More “India ranks 4th in global gold recycling; recycled 75 tonnes in 2021: WGC” »
Everyone is watching the price of crude oil. Everyone is sensitive to the latest price at the pump. Housewives, truckers, CEOs and even me. Everyone. This issue is a global phenomenon and if crude oil prices weaken a bit it should have a positive effect on stock prices. On Thursday on Real Money we wrote … Read More “Has Crude Oil Made an Interim High?” »
Equities erased initial gains on Thursday amid worries that the Federal Reserve would continue to tighten rates aggressively to contain surging inflation, which would further fuel the risk-off trade. Even the US futures lost about 2% in the opening trade, suggesting the rally on Wall Street post-Fed meeting was short lived. The market expects the … Read More “Markets slip into red post Fed rate hike; investors lose Rs 5.5 trillion” »
Not many investors can claim a lifetime of stock-market success. Warren Buffett of Berkshire Hathaway BRK.A, -1.94% BRK.B, -1.39% comes to mind, of course, but what about Warren Kaplan? Who? Kaplan is an 85-year-old individual investor with 70 years of stock-trading experience. Kaplan grew up in a poor family in the Bronx, N.Y., but by … Read More “Opinion: ‘The stock market is not going to zero’: How this individual investor with 70 years of experience is trading the bear market” »
The U.S. stock market is experiencing a liquidation panic where everything is getting sold. The good news is such panics usually don’t last long. Analysis from Rob Hanna of Quantifiable Edges suggests a rare Inverse Zweig Breadth Thrust (ZBT). Although the sample size is small (n=10 since 1926), the bearish implications of the study are … Read More “Opinion: ‘Liquidation panic’ has taken over the stock, bond and crypto markets — and this may be the beginning of the end” »
Each week we identify names that look bearish and may present interesting investing opportunities on the short side. Using technical analysis of the charts of those stocks, and, when appropriate, recent actions and grades from TheStreet’s Quant Ratings, we zero in on three names. While we will not be weighing in with fundamental analysis, we … Read More “Bearish Bets: 3 Beaten-Down Stocks You Should Consider Shorting This Week” »
With hotter-than-expected CPI numbers released Friday morning putting pressure on stocks, closing prices for the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite are key for the markets. In our view, the S&P needs to stay above 3,950 and the Nasdaq above 11,428 for us to maintain our view that we have already seen the market lows as … Read More “After a Hot CPI, Where the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Close Friday Is Key” »
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) on Friday cautioned investors against dealing with unregulated platforms offering algorithmic trading. The market regulator warned investors against sharing sensitive personal details with such businesses. Pic: Reuters
It should have been a good day for semiconductor stocks. On Wednesday, WSTS (World Semiconductor Trade Statistics) released the organization’s new forecast for the semiconductor market, which was generated in May. The group predicts that the worldwide semiconductor market is expected to grow 16.3% in 2022 to 646 billion. USD on top of the red-hot … Read More “Intel has issues, but if you insist, you can see how to play it” »