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Bottom Drops Out of the Red-Hot Market for Electric Vehicle Start-Ups (paywall)
Lordstown Motors said it would start producing and selling electric pickup trucks this year, but there is little evidence it is ready to do so. Its stock has tumbled from a high of about $30 last year to around $8.
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Why stocks soared while America struggled
For a year that’s been so bad, it’s hard not to wonder why the stock market has been so good.
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Uber, Lyft, DoorDash stocks close down after U.S. Labor secretary says gig workers should be classified as employees
Shares of Lyft, Uber and DoorDash dipped Thursday after Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh told Reuters that gig workers should be classified as company employees.
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How do I find a trustworthy and legal Forex broker?
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AAPL fall amid wider sell-off as investors unmoved by event
Apple’s Spring Loaded event was a fast-paced one with plenty of good news, but it wasn’t enough to reverse an AAPL fall seen on the day, and continuing into after-market trading. The day saw AAPL fall 1.28% during trading, and it continued to fall (albeit at a slower pace) in after-market deals …
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ETF investors say the Coinbase listing will cause an explosion in cryptoasset investing
The pending Coinbase direct listing is exciting a broad base of the investment community outside the usual cryptocurrency crowd.
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Wall Street Bets traders are more skilled and responsible than they get credit for, a new academic study finds
Reddit's WallStreetBets forum has garnered a reputation for being a meme-fueled casino where members push risky investment ideas and bet their life savings away, but real-world data suggests the users of the forum post serious due diligence reports and are actually quite skilled, according to a new research study.
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Blackberry slips after 4th-quarter earnings miss forecasts amid global chip shortage
Shares of Blackberry slipped 9% Wednesday after the communications software firm revealed fourth-quarter revenues that missed expectations even on improved QNX car software sales amid a global chip shortage.
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Connecting the dots: Explaining the strange behaviour in markets
A raft of seemingly unrelated incidents and developments have shaken up global markets. But there are two things that connect them. Archegos Capital management, Gamespot, Greensill and others.
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Exclusive: Robinhood aims to allow users to buy into IPOs - sources
Robinhood Markets Inc is building a platform to "democratize" initial public offerings (IPOs), including its own, that would allow users of its trading app to snap up shares alongside Wall Street funds, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Jerome Powell: Economy Is Better Thanks To 'Dunkirk'-Like Rescue By Fed, Congress
A year after the pandemic plunged the U.S. economy into it worst crisis since the Great Depression, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is largely satisfied with the central bank's rapid-fire response.
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Robinhood files confidential paperwork to go public, source says
Robinhood has filed confidential paperwork to pursue an initial public offering (IPO), a source familiar with the matter told CNBC on Tuesday.
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Investors pour record money into equities even as bond yields rise: BofA
Investors put a record $68.3 billion into equity funds in the week to March 17, even as a spike in government bond yields sent the high-flying Nasdaq index reeling, BofA data showed on Friday.
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After taking on Wall Street bears, Redditors are pumping their money into saving gorillas
Wall Street Bets users on Reddit now have a new target after taking on hedge funds: gorillas. Since Saturday, users have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars adopting apes through the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund. And, in return, the homepage of the Atlanta-based Fund's website now features the subreddit's motto: "apes together strong."
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How can I learn Trend Following trading?
Learn actionable tips and strategies for trading uptrends and downtrends to profit from stocks, forex, cryptocurrencies
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U.S. SEC suspends trading in 15 securities due to 'questionable' social media activity
The U.S. securities regulator on Friday suspended trading in the securities of 15 companies because of "questionable trading and social media activity," the latest in a string of temporary trading halts amid volatile trading in so-called "meme stocks."
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7 Best Stock Picking Services To Consider This Year
Investing in individual stocks but need some help? There are some stock picking services that can help guide you to better investments.
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Apple plans to increase dividend, approves executive compensation
Apple Inc is planning to increase dividend according to Chief Executive Tim Cook, CNBC reported on Tuesday, citing the shareholder meeting. The company's shareholders also approved compensation for Apple executives for fiscal 2020, the report said.
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CEOs of Reddit and Robinhood and ‘Roaring Kitty’ slated to testify in GameStop hearing
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman, Robinhood co-CEO Vlad Tenev, and Keith Gill (aka Roaring Kitty) are all on the witness list for an upcoming hearing before the House Financial Services Committee, according to a release from Chairwoman Maxine Waters (D-CA). The hearing, to be conducted virtually, will probe the recent volatility in shares of GameStop following a rally fueled by a group of day traders active on the r/WallStreetBets Reddit board.
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Reddit’s ‘GMEBagHoldersClub’ Is Where GameStop Stock Buyers Admit They Messed Up
Someone was always going to be left holding the bag. That’s the way it works. After weeks of magnificent highs, GameStop’s stock is plummeting. As of this writing it’s at $57, down from last week’s high of more than $400. As the stock falls, investors are selling off, which only increases the fall. The destitute players who held on to the stock too long are now gathering online to commiserate and return to the activity that started it all—posting.
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