If a multi-trillion dollar infrastructure bill is signed into law, should interest rates go substantially higher? The federal cost to borrow for 10 years, without adjusting for inflation, is up… Read more »
There is a classification of business models and corporate stocks that is known as anticyclical or countercyclical. What happens, or can happen, is that if there is economic difficulty persons… Read more »
Shares of corporations that enjoy accelerating revenue, or prospects for it in the distant future, can outperform. Sir John Templeton, known as a great stock picker, and identified with a… Read more »
Innovation is generally regarded as positive and beneficial. Still, some who lean leftward politically may identify economic sectors or workers who are omitted by inventive and enterprising activity. They sometimes… Read more »
The stock of Ericsson (ERIC) is up about 20% since its mention in a previous post, “China and 5G Technology.” There should still be a meaningful opportunity ahead. Ericsson makes… Read more »
Perspectives on biotechnology vary. Interest often begins with the hope that an effective treatment will be found for illness. Beneath that, there can be true innovation as existing knolwedge and… Read more »
There is news of progress toward a trade deal with China amid a protracted and aggravated dispute. Both sides not only have tariffs in place, but on increasingly restrictive terms…. Read more »
Carvana (CVNA) stock has performed through recent months. The corporation is involved in the procurement, online sale and delivery of used vehicles. There are further activities that are relevant, such… Read more »
Time sensitive, this is not investment advice Planet Fitness (PLNT) is a nationwide chain of health clubs that is beginning to expand internationally. It is growing like–a simile that I… Read more »
It could be that a key to doing well fiscally through financial markets is to selectively shirk media. Its personalities tend to be in pursuit of journalism while trying to… Read more »