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Gold’s Pullback May Give Way to a New Rally in 2021

Gold prices jumped in 2020. For most of the year, the metal has outperformed the stock market. Since the start of October, gold prices have been trending down from their highs, but are starting to see some resistance to that drop. It’s likely that gold prices will continue their long-term uptrend into 2021, and with talk of more stimulus fueling fears of inflation and out-of-control government spending, traders may want to start placing their bets now for the next upswing in ...
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Short-Term Thinking Creates a Buying Opportunity in this Retail Giant

Many retail firms will report numbers monthly, not just quarterly. That allows traders to see what’s happening much faster than a quarterly earnings report. Even better, for a company showing tremendous growth, it can give investors a reason to stay invested ahead of earnings. But sometimes Wall Street gets overly excited—or depressed—about a company. When that happens, it can create a short-term disconnect on a company and create a trading opportunity. That’s the case with Costco (COST). For November, it reported that ...
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Subscriber Growth Trends Suggest this Winner Will Trend Even Higher

Investors love companies with a recurring revenue model. Rather than selling a one-off product like a refrigerator or car, selling a monthly subscription to, say, a streaming service creates steadier cash flows. That kind of steady growth is why any company with a subscription service reports their growth numbers. It’s also why they’re on the lookout for ways to increase the number of loyal subscribers as well. In the e-commerce world, Amazon (AMZN) came to dominate thanks to the use of free ...
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Strong Earnings Suggests Buying this Top Tech Play of 2020

Earnings season can be full of surprises. A company can miss on earnings, but still do better than expected. As a result, shares may end up rallying! The opposite is quite common too. A company can report fantastic earnings and growth, yet not meet expectations. That tends to result in a selloff in shares. In that case, however, there’s a buying opportunity as the company is clearly growing over time. That seems to be the case with Zoom Technologies (ZM). The company ...
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One Sovereign Wealth Fund Loves this Automotive King

Korea Investment Corp., the sovereign wealth fund for South Korea, recently made some changes in its stock filings. It lighted up on many well-known tech names such as Apple, Alibaba, and Intel. Instead, the fund decided to use its capital to buy shares of an automotive giant instead. It’s not an electric vehicle play, at least, not entirely. That’s because the new buy is in General Motors (GM). There are many reasons for the buy now, even with shares near a 52-week ...
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This Mall Retailer is a Strong Short Squeeze Candidate

Traders can make a bundle buying companies with a high amount of short interest. That’s because once a stock’s price moves higher, short-sellers need to buy shares to cover their position. If shares can’t be found, and traders get desperate enough, the squeeze is on! One potential squeeze play is in a mall retailer that has 45 percent of its float (available shares) held by short sellers right now. It also reported earnings just strong enough to send shares moving higher, which ...
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The Secret “Green Energy” Play With Room to Rally

Renewable energy companies have had a great month. Besides improving technologies and economies of scale that make them attractive investments now, the shift is leading to other changes. One of those changes is in regard to demands for base commodities needed to make this technology. One, in particular, has been in a shortage for years. Increased demand from green tech is likely to drive prices higher. That space is in copper. Best known for its use in wiring, it’s a key component ...
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This Covid Vaccine Play Will Likely Head Higher

Stocks have had a strong month thanks to the end of election uncertainty and the announcement of several Covid-19 vaccines. That takes some of the biggest risks in the market off the table. While that’s been good for most companies, many firms can still perform even better in the months ahead. That includes the manufacturers of vaccines themselves, which still need to move from a successful announcement to a delivered product. While it’s no surprise that investors have already bought into these ...
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