5 Best Performing Leveraged ETFs Of The Bull Market
Mar 09, 2017
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
Braving endless hurdles, the U.S. stock market has been soaring since the March 2009 debacle and has completed eight years of its “Bull Run”. The stocks have more than tripled the eight-year period with the S&P 500 rising nearly 249% from the bear-market bottom of 676.53 on March 9, 2009. The strong rally was mainly […]
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Small Cap Best And Worst Stocks – Thursday, Mar. 9
Mar 09, 2017
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
The best small cap sector is industrial goods. The top small cap industry is semi ICs. The average small cap score is 54.72. Over the past four weeks, the score’s average is 57.10. The typical small cap stock in our universe is trading -23.22% below its 52 week high, 2.94% above its 200 dma, and […]
Beaten With An Ugly Stick
Mar 09, 2017
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
One of my gazillion shorts, Sally Beauty Holdings, continues to sink beneath its massive topping pattern.
Royal Dutch Shell Plc. To Sell Most Canadian Oil Sands Interests To Canadian Natural Resources
Mar 09, 2017
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
Written by StockNews.com Royal Dutch Shell plc. (ADR) (NYSE: RDS-A) is selling nearly all of its Canadian Oil Sands interest to Canadian Natural Resources (NYSE: CNQ), in a deal that will net the company about $7.25 billion.
On The Pursuit Of Economic Growth
Mar 09, 2017
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
I think one of the conceits of the modern era is the degree of trust we place in governments. We want them to do everything for us. The truth is that their power is limited. Even if we delegate more power to them, that doesn’t mean the power can/will be used by the government for […]
Which Dividend King Wins The Throne: P&G Or Colgate-Palmolive?
Mar 09, 2017
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
Consumer products companies have been among the most rewarding dividend stocks to own over long periods of time. Take industry behemoths Procter & Gamble (PG) and Colgate-Palmolive (CL) as prime examples. P&G has paid a dividend for 127 years, and has increased its dividend for 60 years in a row. Colgate-Palmolive began paying dividends to […]
“Trumponomics” – Winners & Losers
Mar 09, 2017
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
Why “Trumponomics” may potentially fail? Video Length: 00:33:59
Is There More Room To The Upside Morgan Stanley Stock?
Mar 09, 2017
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
On the face of it, Morgan Stanley (MS) stock is looking solid right now. Around November 7, 2016, the stock was trading at $33 per share, but the surprise election of Donald Trump scented into the stratosphere. A month of unprecedented gains so MS stock rising above $40 per share, and consolidating in a tight […]
Workday Delivers Impressive Quarter, Market Not Thrilled
Mar 09, 2017
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
SaaS-based enterprise application services provider Workday (NYSE: WDAY) may have delivered an impressive quarter, but the market is not impressed. During the recent result announcement, Workday announced a change in accounting practices and a re-organization of its operations – a move that has not gone down well with the analysts. Photo Credit: theaucitron/Flickr.com Workday’s Financials Workday’s fourth […]
Year-Over-Year Import Prices At Highest Level In Five Years: Inflation Scare Or The Real Deal?
Mar 09, 2017
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
In February, import prices rose 0.2% in line with the Econoday consensus. Export prices rose 0.3%, slightly more than the consensus estimate of 0.2%. Revisions took upped January import prices from 0.4% to 0.6% and export prices from 0.1% to 0.2%. Year-over-year import prices jumped from 3.7% to 4.6% and export prices from 2.3% to 3.1%. Econoday cites […]