Prev Close | 14.09 |
Day Low/High | 14.04 / 14.71 |
52 Wk Low/High | 2.83 / 16.93 |
Prev Close | 14.09 |
Day Low/High | 14.04 / 14.71 |
52 Wk Low/High | 2.83 / 16.93 |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 29.20B |
Market Cap | 411.47M |
P/E Ratio | N/A |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
In the past, these sorts of bounces led to very strong follow-through.
Monday's index action was quiet, but traders still found issues to play.
Just five non-biotech names trade below net current asset value.
Is the struggling appliance retailer worth the risk?
Both markets rallied on government promises of tax cuts to come.
Only one fund category (of 20) has beaten the S&P 500 over half a decade.
But doubts on a deal remain, ahead of Friday's debt repayment.
Conn's intriguing chart has me looking for an entry.
Stocks post solid gains with the S&P breaking a losing streak.
I focus on value, not timing.
December sales letdowns were in contrast to companies voicing confidence.
A small group of small-caps divided domestically and internationally.
This market is a good team facing a tough opponent on the road.
Bottom Investing is slippery so follow the leaders.
If you're on the fence, see what those in the know are doing.
But looking closer at the banged-up company is worthwhile.
As sales rise, so do provisions for bad loans.
The video game company scores well on this system.
It can be a smart way to find opportunities that might go unnoticed.
Maybe, just maybe, things just aren't as bad as we think they are.
Sorry, but I have to be a tad cautious and play the skeptic.
These rent-to-own firms could be the way to go.
It's yet another illustration of how difficult this sector has become for investors.
The natural-gas boom and its after-effects tell us that good news is good news.
We're seeing better data across the board, yet the market still doesn't like it.