This week’s Hot Stock is an industrial technology company. Industrial companies are not often operating on the cutting edge; rather, they normally provide goods, equipment, or services used in construction and manufacturing.
It’s hard to short cloud stocks in this environment, and we’ve been burned before. However, there are a few tailwinds that this stock has been benefitting from that have disappeared, making this stock’s short prospects even better.
In this podcast, CEO David Trainer sits down with Chuck Jaffe of Money Life and MarketWatch.com to talk about why we put recent Technology IPOs in the Danger Zone.
This company’s products can be seen in grocery stores, restaurants, and fast food eateries. The company is vertically integrated across the entire production process, from production to marketing to distribution, giving it tight controls on safety and quality. Today we're talking about chicken.
Especially when it came to small caps and shorts in in the first quarter of 2015, we delivered stock picks that, by and large, outperformed their benchmarks and major indexes for our subscribers.
This week’s Hot Stock is a leading worldwide provider of equipment to the energy industry. Energy stocks as a whole have been hit hard with the decline in energy prices, and NOV is no exception with the stock down 25% over the past year.
At the beginning of the second quarter of 2015, only the Consumer Staples sector earns an Attractive-or-better rating. Sector ratings are based on the aggregation of our fund ratings for every ETF and mutual fund in each sector.
This week’s hot stock operates in the volatile oil and gas industry. As you might expect, its stock price has been beaten down over the past six months by the decline in activity in the industry.
Fund holdings affect fund performance more than fees or past performance. A cheap fund is not necessarily a good fund. A fund that has done well in the past is not likely to do well in the future. 1Q15.
Investment analyst André Rouillard sat down for an interview with Chuck Jaffe of MoneyLife and MarketWatch.com to discuss our Danger Zone call for the week of March 30.