Roku (NASDAQ:ROKU) is up 7% this week, but that might not be reason to believe its troubles are over. Source: Shutterstock Before investors get too excited about a recovery, they should keep in mind that the Roku stock is down 60% over the past six months. It’s still down more than 45% year-to-date. That shows
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Indonesia Energy (INDO) has been less consistent than many of its peers. Elevated oil prices due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine won’t last forever. Dilution and poor financials make INDO stock less interesting as an investment than other energy stocks. Source: arhendrix / Shutterstock Indonesia Energy (NYSEAMERICAN:INDO) may have surged into the public eye
Chinese ride-hailing giant DiDi Global (NYSE:DIDI) burned its investors after its dreadful IPO (initial public offering) last year. DIDI stock was trading at $14 when it went public last June and quickly got up to an all-time high of $18. However, since then, the stock has shed nearly 80% of its value. Business challenges aside,
ContextLogic (NASDAQ:WISH) stock has cratered along with the rest of the tech industry. However, a lot is its own undoing, with its recent results showing the effects of the post-pandemic headwinds. Its top-line continues to contract and with massive cash burn levels. Unless it finds ways to improve conversions and expands into other profitable areas,
DoorDash (NYSE:DASH) staged the biggest weekly rally since November 2021. Amid euphoric buying, investors forgot about the short-comings in the online food ordering and food delivery platform. DASH stock has risen by 23% in the last week. After it crossed above the 50-day simple moving average, the company must demonstrate it may monetize its growing
Spotify (NYSE:SPOT) has faced some big hurdles. The entry of big players like Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) into the streaming music business in 2015. The push by artists for larger royalty payments, and other recent controversies. Now, Spotify — or more accurately SPOT stock — may be facing its biggest challenge yet. Many of the workers the company
Opendoor Technologies (NASDAQ:OPEN) stock deserves to fall. With interest rates rising, its prospects look even bleaker moving forward. Source: Tada Images / Shutterstock.com OPEN stock has tremendous upside based on its target price of $16.38 and current price sitting around $9. But that is not worth investing in. Opendoor utilizes a business model that other
Cloudflare (NYSE:NET) is a leading edge computing and cybersecurity company. The company rose to prominence during the pandemic, as firms rapidly sought to build up their hosting and security capabilities. And, somewhat contrary to expectations, NET stock wasn’t just a Covid-19 momentum trade. Source: IgorGolovniov / Shutterstock.com In fact, the firm saw something of a
Investors in Houston American Energy (NYSEAMERICAN:HUSA) prior to March 4 are very happy. HUSA stock has shot up from around $1.90 to a peak of over $16 briefly. Since then, it has been declining and by Friday, March 18, it closed at $5.95. Source: Shutterstock However, there is every reason to believe that it could
Costco Wholesale (NASDAQ:COST) certainly has important strengths, including its fast revenue increases, its loyal and growing customer base, and its high profitability. Still, given the shares’ relatively high valuation and important long-term threats facing COST stock, I recommend that long-term investors sell the shares. Source: ARTYOORAN / Shutterstock.com Also, importantly, I believe that other large retailers
Shopify (NYSE:SHOP) stock is off over 61% from its November peak and also down 52% since the end of 2021. Analysts are still positive on the stock, but with higher rates coming consumer spending could slow in the second half. This may not be adequately reflected yet in SHOP stock, despite its bounce off a
[embedded content] We can’t have an economic podcast without discussing the Eastern European conflict, which has hastened the spike in oil prices. It’s been on a tear lately, and oil stocks have seen some nice gains. But at the risk of striking any nerves, I’ve got something to say: “The oil trade is for suckers.”
Sea Limited (NYSE:SE) has business operations related to digital entertainment, e-commerce and digital financial services. While involvement here helped power SE stock higher in 2020, things have since gotten a bit more rocky for the shares. In fact, SE has charted a 45% loss year-to-date. Although some stock dips offer opportunities, I suggest investors avoid
FuboTV (NYSE:FUBO) was supposed to offer investors a streaming sports TV service with a betting upside. However, FUBO stock has totally failed to deliver on that potential. Shares are down from a peak of $50 last year to under $8.50 now. Source: Tada Images / Shutterstock.com This is hardly a buy-the-dip opportunity either. Rather, this
Some may say they have bought Black Rifle Coffee (NYSE:BRCC) due to its high growth potential. But for many, it is the prospect of easy money that has driven them into BRCC stock. That is, the potential for it to go on an incredible run, similar to that of Digital World Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ:DWAC). Source: YuniqueB
AMC (NYSE:AMC) has been on the roll courtesy of the superhero-led success it has had of late. It recently recorded its third-best weekend of the pandemic with the release of “The Batman.” Hence, the money is rolling again for the theater giant, but AMC stock continues to be in a free-fall. Though things are improving, AMC
The fall of Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:FB) stock illustrates an important point about today’s market. Founders have the power to build, but they also have the power to destroy. FB stock is no different, as its top-heavy power structure puts it at risk of missing opportunities it desperately needs for its metaverse plans. Source: Blue Planet
For a few important reasons, most institutional and retail investors are unlikely to become bullish about Palantir (NYSE:PLTR) stock in the wake of the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. Source: Ascannio / Shutterstock.com Factoring in the company’s huge stock-based compensation, Palantir it remains unprofitable, while its margins are expected to sink and the valuation of
Paysafe (NYSE:PSFE) is supposed to be a disruptor in the personal finance market. This might sound exciting, but Wall Street is clearly unenthusiastic about PSFE stock. Source: Devina Saputri / Shutterstock.com Just to recap, Paysafe debuted for public trading on March 31, 2021, after completing its special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) merger with Foley Trasimene Acquisition II.
PayPal (NASDAQ:PYPL) stock hasn’t had a good start to 2022 despite maintaining consistent revenue growth. Source: JHVEPhoto / Shutterstock.com The company has lost 60% of its value since last year, falling from around $300 to near-52-week lows of $97. Several tech stocks have suffered due to inflation, a tech sell-off and concerns about the Russia-Ukraine
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