Prev Close | 500.27 |
Open | 491.78 |
Day Low/High | 470.11 / 495.63 |
52 Wk Low/High | 350.96 / 640.90 |
Volume | 2.23M |
Prev Close | 500.27 |
Open | 491.78 |
Day Low/High | 470.11 / 495.63 |
52 Wk Low/High | 350.96 / 640.90 |
Volume | 2.23M |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 98.48B |
Market Cap | 47.14B |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
Let's check out the PANW charts heading into the print.
I don't think I'm adding ahead of the digits. I'm already long.
Investors come into this week with 'all eyes' on the Kansas City Fed's economic symposium come week's end.
There's absolutely no good reason for the Fed to still be supporting the mortgage market and there hasn't been for quite some time.
PANW is back. Here are the levels to watch.
I also have a plan for my Zscaler position, looking for similar messaging on Tuesday.
It seemed to the casual observer that equities sold off with, and then rallied with cryptocurrencies, which would appear to be the most unholy of correlations.
I finally got my hands on the Fact Sheet published by The White House as to how the American Jobs Plan will bolster cybersecurity. Here we go: "The American Jobs Plan will build on that work and deliver resilient infrastructure for the American peop...
Cybersecurity will prove itself quite durable, as demand will stand up to any shift in where white collar work is done.
Among other things, the president works to align Democratic senators to support his massive Covid relief bill.
The technical signs are indicating weakness in the shares of the maker of cloud networking equipment.
Cryptos and cash are both headed for a real fight. For their own existence.
There are signs that the uptrend is wavering in shares of the provider of cybersecurity platforms.
Here's the kind I like to buy -- and the vetted stocks that you can play on 'good' risk.
My gut says to continue to defer purchases of ZM.
As power has changed hands in the White House, we can expect these names -- and themes -- to benefit.
The consumer continues to de-leverage at an extraordinary pace -- and the ramifications of this are extraordinary.
I am talking about themes that can stand the test not of today, or tomorrow, but for all of 2021 and beyond.
The buyers may be young, but I think callow youth may have the edge over their cynical elders.
Should investors look to own CrowdStrike Holdings and Palo Alto Networks? Let's find out.
Pick up some or buy deep-in-the-money calls, but know that if they go down, you pounce.
Each day you hear analysts talk about headwinds and tailwinds until your head spins -- so let's try to put together a forecast.
The only expectation that I have for now is a near certainty in increased volatility caused by several factors.
Let's check out both the stocks that are going strong -- even without a stimulus -- and what I call the nascent bull markets.
The visible stories are almost all positive. The negative stories are almost all hidden at least when it comes to the stock market.
As Covid-19 numbers rise in many states, it's time to get out of the restaurant stocks and look to Campbell Soup.
A recent dip in the shares of the cybersecurity company could be an opportunity to buy on short-term weakness.
The equity market recovery is just as sloppy in performance as the economy itself.
Next week is the last full week of August and the start of the last two weeks of the summer given how the Labor Day holiday falls this year. If you were expecting a quiet week on the earnings front, you may not want to read what I have to share next...
Unless there is something truly new at work, disregard the bump as nothing more than Wall Street silliness.