Avatarjohn matonTime to buy British stocks as short-sellers fleeThe Telegraph - By Jonathan JonesShort-sellers are abandoning their bets against British shares in what experts believe is a further sign of the renaissance of the London stock market after years trailing overseas rivals. Investors “shorting” FTSE 100 shares in the hope of profits if they fall have taken £8bn in bets off the table …
Avatarjohn matonMorgan Stanley names the mega trends — and 18 stocks — that are ‘clear investment opportunities’verified_publisherCNBC - Elliot SmithMorgan Stanley has outlined three trends and a number of stocks that are "clear investment opportunities" this year, as the world — and Europe in …
Avatarjohn matonIf You Have $1,000 and 5 Years to Wait, Buy These 2 Stocks Nowverified_publisherThe Motley Fool - Manali BhadeInvesting in biotech stocks is essentially a high risk/high reward game. It becomes riskier during times of market exuberance, when it's more …
Avatarjohn matonStock Market Crash: The End Game And Down The Rabbit HoleForbes - Clem Chambers, Intelligent InvestingFor a stock market to crash, prices must fall. That is obvious. But what if stocks rise and the value of money falls? Is that a crash? If the value of money drops 30% but the market rises a little, is that a bull market? Not many people would argue against the premise that it is the Federal …
Avatarjohn matonStoryboardThe Forbes 400Curated byForbesPandemic be damned: America’s 400 richest are worth a record $3.2 trillion, up $240 billion from a year ago, aided by a stock market that has defied the virus. This is the definitive ranking of the 400 wealthiest Americans in 2020. *Forbes calculated net worths using stock prices from July 24, 2020.
Avatarjohn matonA Wall Street strategist who nailed last week's sell-off says the only path to a 'sharply higher' stock market is a dot-com-like bubbleBusiness Insider - Matthew FoxInvestors still have a lot to learn from the Nifty Fifty stock market bubble of 1972 and the dot-com bubble of 2000, according to Stifel's Barry Bannister. In a recent note to clients, the head of institutional equity strategy said the current technology-driven stock market was showing similarities …