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‘Bearish sentiment has peaked’ for the plant-based company

‘Bearish sentiment has peaked’ for the plant-based company

Shares of Oatly (OTLY) may be down more than 88% since its IPO in 2021, but one analyst expects the plant-based beverage giant to see a turnaround in 2023. “From a company perspective, we think bearish sentiment has peaked, fundamentals have bottomed,” said Mizuho Analyst John Baumgartner. “In 2023, we expect supply chain acceleration, new distribution growth, acceleration in Asia from the improved COVID situation in China, as well as better commodity costs, and also an improving liquidity… Source link

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Has Apple stock peaked?

An impressive run in Apple’s stock over the last four weeks has left it vulnerable to a short-term pullback, warns one veteran chart watcher. “Apple is just as overbought as it was in early September of last year just before it rolled over in a significant way,” said Matt Maley, Miller Tabak chief markets strategist. “So it looks like it will need to pullback and digest its gains before it takes a run at breaking above its January all-time highs.” Apple’s relative strength index (RSI) —a key… Source link

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Reddit traders put $345m into AMC but meme stock mania has peaked

AMC’s stock close to doubled on Wednesday amid a flurry of interest in the stock from day traders and other amateur investors. Photo: Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images The recent revival of investor interest in so-called “meme stocks” like US cinema chain AMC (AMC) and retro smartphone maker BlackBerry (BB) may already be over, according to analysis of retail trading flows. Vanda Research said on Friday that its proprietary tools tracking retail investor flows in the US and UK suggested… Source link

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Big money investors suggest the cycle has peaked: Morning Brief

TipRanks Goldman Sachs Predicts Over 50% Rally for These 3 Stocks Take a good look at the headlines, and you’ll be excused for thinking that we’re back in 1979. The late Carter years are remembered as the time of ‘stagflation:’ high inflation, high unemployment, fuel shortages, and a general malaise. So far, we’ve seen fuel shortages and gas station lines across the Southeast, rising commodity and housing prices, and unemployment ticking up even as the number of job openings… Source link

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