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Making Money On Stocks: The One Golden Rule You Must Know
Becoming successful in the stock market isn't as difficult as some make it out to be. On the contrary, the most successful strategies for performing well on the market are typically the simplest. Yes, expert investors with years of training perform advanced analyzes to attempt to beat the market. Yet, as we are about to find out, a vast majority of them fail to do so. It turns out that the best way to increase your money over a ten year period is also the safest and the cheapest. Let's talk about that.
By Jacob Bergdahl5 years ago in Trader
Tesla Stock Pops For Price Target Increase, S&P 500 Inclusion
Tesla stock has finally been tapped for S&P 500 inclusion, and investors have been buying it up as a result. The shares got another boost today in the form of a major upgrade from analysts at Morgan Stanley, who have shifted to Overweight after keeping them below that for over three years.
By Jacob Wolinsky5 years ago in Trader
The madness of the stock market
There have been many industries that have been enormously hit by the socio-economic effects that this pandemic has brought, but surprisingly, the stock market has been able to hover around historical performance peaks. How is this possible?
By José Ricardo5 years ago in Trader
How To Invest In Shares-Stock Market Basics India For Beginners
How to Invest in Shares- A Stock Market Basics for Indian Beginner Investors There is a great saying that a country’s economic condition can be judged by its total market capitalization. So, on the other way, a stock market’s total valuation/capitalization reflects a country’s economic prosperity.
By Arthik Disha5 years ago in Trader
WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BE WORTH $500 BILLION?
On August 31st Tesla‘s latest bull run ended when the stock closed at an all-time of $498.50 per share. At that price, the market cap value of Tesla was $464 billion, an amount greater than Ford, GM, Daimler, Volkswagen, and former number one Toyota put together. With Tesla approaching $500 billion, a level reached by only a handful of companies most notably today’s tech giants, Apple, Amazon, Google, Facebook, and Microsoft, we at Cornell Capital Group thought it would be a good time to examine what is required to be a $500 billion market cap company. Before investors conclude that Tesla is a $500 billion company, they should consider what the tech giants looked like when they reached that level.
By Jacob Wolinsky5 years ago in Trader
LOWE’S COMPANIES (LOW) DIVIDEND STOCK ANALYSIS FOR 2020
Lowe’s Companies Inc (NYSE:LOW), together with its subsidiaries, operates as a home improvement retailer in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The company offers a line of products for construction, maintenance, repair, remodeling, and decorating.
By Jacob Wolinsky5 years ago in Trader




