Weekly Preview: Earnings to Watch This Week 11-6-22 (BYND, DIS, LYFT, NIO)
Here are the earnings to watch this week. Source – https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/weekly-preview:-earnings-to-watch-this-week-11-6-22-bynd-dis-lyft-nio
Here are the earnings to watch this week. Source – https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/weekly-preview:-earnings-to-watch-this-week-11-6-22-bynd-dis-lyft-nio
On November 4, 2022, among the underlying components of the NYSE, Unusual Whales saw unusual or noteworthy options trading volume and activity in Citigroup (C)
On November 2, 2022, among the underlying components of the NYSE, Unusual Whales saw unusual or noteworthy options trading volume and activity in AAPL 4/21
Until recently, I had been pretty consistently bearish, but a pattern emerged during earnings that made me believe that things might not turn out anywhere
We are at the beginning of what will likely be exponential growth in robotics technology thanks to ongoing advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI), edge computing
This week has been a bit of a ride for investors, especially after the previous week’s Fed speculation-fueled rally. Source – https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/daily-markets:-markets-turn-to-employment-figures
With all the doom and gloom about a pending recession, it seems the Dow’s October performance snuck up on almost everyone. At the end of
On November 2, 2022, among the underlying components of the NYSE, Unusual Whales saw unusual or noteworthy options trading volume and activity in Stem (STEM) 11/4
With continued calls from numerous stakeholders and the evolving regulatory environment, companies have a sizeable opportunity to create and implement effective climate transition plans. Nasdaq
In the latest iteration of Nasdaq’s annual Global Compliance Survey, we look forward at the next 12 months and the three main trends in focus
This morning, Restaurant Brands (QSR) released their earnings for the third quarter of the year, completing the trifecta of big fast-food reports after Yum! Brands
Yesterday’s late-day sell-off was sparked by hawkish comments from Fed Chair Powell that the Fed may need to raise interest rates more than expected. Source
The stock market surge after the economic shock of the pandemic gave rise to a historic increase in retail investors. Source – https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/as-the-economy-shifts-retail-investors-step-away
The two news snippets below show investors are forecasting the end of the hiking cycle. This will help prop markets. Source – https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/toggle-daily-brief:-the-big-choice-on-fed-day
The Nasdaq-100 TR Index has outperformed 11 out of the 14 full calendar years in our study, with a minimal under-performance of 1.20% in 2021.
Here are the earnings to watch this week. Source – https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/weekly-preview:-earnings-to-watch-this-week-11-6-22-bynd-dis-lyft-nio
On November 4, 2022, among the underlying components of the NYSE, Unusual Whales saw unusual or noteworthy options trading volume and activity in Citigroup (C)
On November 2, 2022, among the underlying components of the NYSE, Unusual Whales saw unusual or noteworthy options trading volume and activity in AAPL 4/21
Until recently, I had been pretty consistently bearish, but a pattern emerged during earnings that made me believe that things might not turn out anywhere
We are at the beginning of what will likely be exponential growth in robotics technology thanks to ongoing advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI), edge computing
This week has been a bit of a ride for investors, especially after the previous week’s Fed speculation-fueled rally. Source – https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/daily-markets:-markets-turn-to-employment-figures
With all the doom and gloom about a pending recession, it seems the Dow’s October performance snuck up on almost everyone. At the end of
On November 2, 2022, among the underlying components of the NYSE, Unusual Whales saw unusual or noteworthy options trading volume and activity in Stem (STEM) 11/4
With continued calls from numerous stakeholders and the evolving regulatory environment, companies have a sizeable opportunity to create and implement effective climate transition plans. Nasdaq
In the latest iteration of Nasdaq’s annual Global Compliance Survey, we look forward at the next 12 months and the three main trends in focus
This morning, Restaurant Brands (QSR) released their earnings for the third quarter of the year, completing the trifecta of big fast-food reports after Yum! Brands
Yesterday’s late-day sell-off was sparked by hawkish comments from Fed Chair Powell that the Fed may need to raise interest rates more than expected. Source
The stock market surge after the economic shock of the pandemic gave rise to a historic increase in retail investors. Source – https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/as-the-economy-shifts-retail-investors-step-away
The two news snippets below show investors are forecasting the end of the hiking cycle. This will help prop markets. Source – https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/toggle-daily-brief:-the-big-choice-on-fed-day
The Nasdaq-100 TR Index has outperformed 11 out of the 14 full calendar years in our study, with a minimal under-performance of 1.20% in 2021.