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Why "Cult" Is A Dirty Four-Letter Word

July 31, 2015

What are the stock market’s most notorious “cult stocks,” and how do we identify them? While most investors consider “cult” to be a dirty four-letter word, the corporations that comprise this category have performed incredibly well over the past years. Whereas previously beloved companies like Yelp and Twitter (TWTR) have fallen 44.1% and 21.1% over the last two years, cult stocks like Ambarella (AMBA), Netflix (NFLX), Tesla (TSLA), Chipotle (CMG), and Amazon (AMZN) have experienced near triple-digit gains.

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In Advice, Education, Finance, Markets, Stock Market, Tech Tags Twitter, Netflix, Tesla, Amazon, Growth, Trading, Risk, Volatility, Stocks, Investing
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Original Content Is King

July 15, 2015

Everyone has access to a Netflix (NFLX) account. Whether you're piggybacking off your parents (who wouldn't?), grandpa (guilty), or even, perhaps (sadly), your ex-girlfriend, every human has unfettered access to an account. There's no denying it: everyone loves Netflix. Don't believe us? Just reference Google's (GOOGL) traffic results and you'll realize that, during peak Internet times, Netflix accounts for 37% of bandwidth usage.

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In Apps, Entertainment, Markets, Tech Tags Netflix, HBO, Amazon, Video, Streaming, Mobile, TV, Competition
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Netflix Is On Fire

June 24, 2015

Wall Street's favorite momentum stock, Netflix (NFLX), has been on an unprecedented upward tear. The company’s share price recently broke its all-time high, peaking at $704 as of yesterday's close. Over the past week, shares of Netflix settled around $675, having more than doubled since its 52-week low of $315.54; Netflix is also well above its 50-day moving average of $617.96.

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In Apps, Entertainment, Stock Market, Tech, World Tags Netflix, Alibaba, Amazon, HBO, Video, Mobile, Volatility, Growth, Momentum, Stocks, Popular
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Earnings That Matter

May 4, 2015

Over the past two weeks, America’s largest and most successful companies have released their Q1 2015 earnings reports. First quarter earnings reports are a decent indicator of how a company will perform during the remaining fiscal year. This first quarter, as is typical, has failed to impress traders. A much strengthened U.S. dollar has weighed on revenues, costing multinational corporations billions in foregone profits.

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In Advice, Stock Market, Tech, Telecommunications, Markets Tags Google, Amazon, Microsoft, IBM, Earnings, EPS, Reports, Dividends, Fundamentals, Stocks, Investing
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Has Amazon Lost Its Swagger?

November 18, 2014

Amazon (AMZN) was once considered the top online retailer; however, since Alibaba's (BABA) recording breaking IPO, Amazon has been overshadowed by the Chinese e-commerce giant. With naturally higher profit margins, revenue growth, and earnings growth, it’s not hard to see why Alibaba is suddenly a Wall Street darling, and why Amazon has been neglected.

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In E-Commerce, Retail, Tech, Telecommunications, Stock Market, Markets Tags Amazon, Alibaba, Apple, Electronics, Shopping, Music, Stocks, Investing
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When Billionaires Clash

November 13, 2014

Ever since Alibaba (BABA) had its record-shattering U.S. IPO, it appears the Chinese e-commerce giant and its American competitor, Amazon (AMZN), are destined for a Wall Street showdown. In an unpredictable market, with many potential outcomes, I will focus on two questions: 1) can Amazon convert its R&D investments into positive quarterly reports and 2) will Alibaba continue to build upon its momentum and run Amazon out of American markets?

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In E-Commerce, IPO, Retail, Tech, Stock Market, Markets, World Tags Alibaba, Amazon, Shopping, Business, China, America, Growth, Fundamentals
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Alibaba Larger Than Amazon & eBay

October 9, 2014

In the span of about a year, Alibaba (BABA) went from a massive, yet relatively unknown e-Commerce company (located in China), to being the largest IPO in U.S. history. On its first day alone Alibaba’s stock surged an incredible 38%, while simultaneously shattering records once held by companies like Facebook (FB) and Visa (V).

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In E-Commerce, IPO, Manufacturing, Retail, Tech, Stock Market Tags Alibaba, Facebook, Visa, Wal-Mart, Amazon, eBay, Startups, Shopping, Asia, China, America, Stocks, Investing
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