The Shiba Inu (SHIB-USD) digital coin has risen from obscurity (or meme status, depending on who you ask) to become the hottest trade in cryptocurrency. Already, wild stories have emerged about small investors making a fortune on the digital coin bearing the likeness of a canine. For the uninitiated, Shiba Inu should not be confused with Dogecoin (DOGE-USD) — another dog-faced digital currency. Coincidentally, Doge also started life as a joke of sorts, en route to becoming one of the… Source link
Read More »China’s property bubble just got pricked — this could mean trouble for the stock market
China’s property bubble just got pricked — this could mean trouble for the stock market New home prices in China slid 0.8% in September. It was the country’s first real estate decline in six years, triggered largely by the Evergrande fiasco. Residential sales, meanwhile, tumbled 17%. Given China’s massive role in global trade, its problems could easily extend to the U.S. economy and spark something worse than inflation: stagflation. Stagflation refers to an economy that’s experiencing… Source link
Read More »Bitcoin is still a bubble despite price crash: BofA survey
Fund managers aren’t sold that bitcoin (BTC-USD) is a screaming buy after the cryptocurrency’s rout. Eighty-one percent of fund managers polled in a new Bank of America survey say bitcoin is still a bubble despite the steep price pullback. Investors view bitcoin as the second most crowded traded (investors love bitcoin perhaps too much) behind being long commodities. A total of 224 fund managers with $667 billion in assets under management participated in the survey. To be sure, bitcoin… Source link
Read More »Most investors still think Bitcoin is a bubble: Morning Brief
Get the Morning Brief sent directly to your inbox every Monday to Friday by 6:30 a.m. ET. Subscribe Wednesday, April 14, 2021 The oldest crypto critique just won’t go away. Over the last decade, every critique in the book has been thrown at the cryptocurrency space. But none is more pervasive than dismissing the excitement around these assets by simply saying — “It’s a bubble.” And yet, this is exactly what Bank of America’s latest global fund managers’ survey found most of the… Source link
Read More »Current bubble ‘halfway’ to 2000 and 1929
TipRanks Analysts See an ‘Attractive Entry Point’ in These 3 Stocks What to make of markets today? Everything is both up and down. The major stock indexes are showing strong gains for the past year, but have seen recent pullbacks. High volatility, however, brings on opportunities. During these pullbacks, investors get a chance to ‘buy low and sell high,’ taking advantage of short-term falls in share prices. There’s risk, of course. Stocks don’t exist in a vacuum, and the forces… Source link
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National Review Two More Women Accuse Cuomo of Sexual Misconduct: Reports Two additional women accused New York governor Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment on Saturday, including a former press aide who detailed an uncomfortable embrace in a dimly lit hotel room and an assistant who said he made her feel like “just a skirt.” Former press aide Karen Hinton told the Washington Post that Cuomo, then head of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, forced her into a “very long,… Source link
Read More »Bank of America Issues Warning About Potential Stock Market Bubble
Bloomberg Dangers of Big Oil Spending Cuts Are Visible in Angola’s Slump (Bloomberg) — The decline of Angola, from being Africa’s top crude producer five years ago to barely pumping more than war-torn Libya today, shows the heavy toll of a slump in oil-industry investment.The nation’s production has fallen by more than a third since 2015, when international oil companies started slashing investment in response to a plunge in crude prices. Despite government efforts to stimulate… Source link
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TipRanks Billionaire Ray Dalio Places Bet on 3 “Strong Buy” Stocks When billionaire financier Ray Dalio makes a move, Wall Street pays attention. Dalio, who got his start working on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange trading commodity futures, founded the world’s largest hedge fund, Bridgewater Associates, in 1975. With the firm managing about $140 billion in global investments and Dalio’s own net worth coming at $17 billion, he has earned legendary status on Wall Street. Summing… Source link
Read More »Bubble Warnings Go Unheeded as Everyone Is a Buyer in Stocks
InvestorPlace 10 Dividend Stocks Increasing Their Payouts There are two types of dividend stocks: those that increase their annual dividend payments year after year, often referred to as Dividend Aristocrats, and those that grow their annual dividends by double-digit percentages every year. In early January, Rob Carrick, one of Canada’s best personal finance columnists, wrote an article about dividend stocks that doubled their payouts over the past 10 years. With an assist from Tom Connolly… Source link
Read More »Goldman Sachs warns of a dangerous bubble in these 39 hot stocks
TipRanks 3 Top Dividend Stocks With Growth Opportunity; Goldman Sachs Says ‘Buy’ Investing is all about finding profits, and investors have long seen two main paths toward that goal. Growth stocks, equities that will give a return based mainly on share price appreciation, are one route. The second route lies through dividend stocks. These are stocks that pay out a percentage of profits back to shareholders – a dividend, usually sent out quarterly. The payments vary widely, from less than… Source link
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