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How $1.8 Trillion Disappeared Overnight

August 25, 2015

As of this moment, China's Shanghai Composite is down 42.11% from its June 12th high of 5,178.19; it presently sits at 2,964.97. Even more remarkable is the fact that, since Friday of last week, the Shanghai composite has fallen 19.08%. China's momentous Monday downturn also cut the wealth of its billionaires by over $14 billion (some individuals even entered the dreaded "millionaire" club).

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In Education, Finance, Markets, Stock Market, World Tags China, Volatility, Irrationality, Fundamentals, Trading, Investing, Stocks
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America's Most Powerful Female

August 9, 2015

What is quantitative easing, and why does it matter? Will a Fed interest rate hike derail global growth prospects? How will the stock market respond to lower inflation? Will investors panic and induce a global asset selloff? These are the questions that keep Janet Yellen, America's most powerful woman, awake at night.

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In Advice, Education, Finance, Markets, Politics, Stock Market, World Tags QE, Fundamentals, Irrationality, Interest Rates, Inflation, Fed, Volatility, Behavioral Economics
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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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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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The Great Greek Failure

June 15, 2015

I’m sure by now you’re equally annoyed with triple-digit market downturns in both America and Europe, all the direct result of Greece’s selfish financial ministers and incompetent governing body; however, good news, for the collective West, has finally emerged from the childish pit of gloom and doom formerly known as Greece: European leaders have withdrawn from negotiations with Alex Tsipras’ socialist representatives.

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In Advice, Education, Finance, Markets, Politics, Stock Market, World Tags Greece, Grexit, Debt, Security, Volatility, Europe, Default, QE, Stocks, Investing
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Corrupt Costolo Out Of Time

May 8, 2015

In what was one of the more unusual events on Wall Street last week, Twitter’s (TWTR) Q1 earnings report was leaked before the closing bell. Ironically, the results were made public via a series of tweets from Selerity, a data science firm. The tweets revealed that Twitter missed revenue expectations by more than $20 million and also cut quarterly and annual guidance. Not surprisingly, Twitter’s stock price plummeted more than 20%.

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In Advice, Apps, Markets, Millennials, Social Media, Stock Market, Tech Tags Twitter, Earnings, EPS, Volatility, Analysts, Guidance, M&A, Advertising, Mobile, Fundamentals, Stocks, Investing
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Stocks To Move Even Higher

May 7, 2015

Although the stock market is shattering records, and publically traded companies are more valuable than ever, much of Wall Street fears an upcoming “market correction." The general consensus is that September 2015 will mark the end of the Fed’s Quantitative Easing program, and the beginning of interest rate hikes (also known as the Federal Funds Rate). In response, investors are hesitant to invest capital in the stock market.

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In Advice, Education, Energy, Finance, Markets, Politics, Stock Market, Tech Tags Apple, GE, Cisco, Blackstone, Dividends, Security, Volatility, Irrationality, Oil, QE, Fundamentals, Stocks, Investing
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