Bill.com Holdings, Inc. ($BILL) target price was reduced by KeyCorp while analysts remain optimistic about future growth.

On April 29, 2023, it was reported that Bill.com Holdings, Inc. ($BILL) had its target price reduced by equities research analysts at KeyCorp from $100.00 to $95.00 in a research report issued to clients and investors on Friday. However, KeyCorp’s price target still reveals a potential upside of 21.27% from the stock’s current price.

Bill.com Holdings, Inc is a cloud-based software company that offers financial solutions for small and midsize businesses a

Understanding the stock market and trading more

I understand currently, buying stocks at a lower price and trying to sell them at a higher, I'm learning slowly about ETFs, Indexes. However, I bought FRC, I know not the greatest move, but in trying to keep up with the move to make on it and the news about the institution I've found myself on Reddit and googling news a lot and not understanding a lot of the terms.

I'm VERY new to investing and I don't understand a lot. My question is whe

Did the RE Bubble Pop?

Looking at the subsection of housing development stages seems to indicate that the real estate market is currently fueled by the demand created from 2020's liquidity boom.

Data Source: FRED

Charts: https://imgur.com/a/6X629Se

(Chart 1)

While permits have returned to 2019 levels (chart indexed to Dec-2019) and seem to fluctuate with an expectation of interest rates being cut by the latter

FRC seized by regulators

Assets of FRC, including deposits will be assumed by JPM.

Interesting that they were responsible for 79% of the borrowing from the FED discount window in recent weeks, so by far the most troubled bank since SVB went under.

I wonder how the big banks that gave FRC $30 billion will come out of this. Does JPM get money that BAC deposited?

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/05/0

With FRC being seized, i dont quite understand what happens to people holding long puts. similar cases with SVB

Does anyone know for a fact what happens to people thats holding long puts on companies that gets siezed? such as what happened to SVB and whats happening now to FRC?

the thing i heard some people say are "equity are last to get a piece" to answer this question

except that doesnt make sense to people holding derivatives as derivatives =/= equities. not to mention, the people that were short puts were required to pay up.

But especia

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ROOT car insurance have you heard of it?

Nasdaq: ROOT Root Insurance currently licensed in 48 states for personal auto insurance and operates on 34 states. Founded in 2015. Cash on hand $750m, Debt $300m, Market cap $60m roughly. This company has a high short percentage with 25% roughly and only 14m shares outstanding and 7m shares floating making it a low float. Now I am not saying this company is perfect by any means I am only saying this could be a perfect meme/short play when thought about. Yes the

Strong Stock Investments

I have done some research and found some strong investments that seem like good options. Many of these are undervalued and may possibly have high growth

RUM- Operates video Sharing Platforms. Seems undervalued. Has had a rough week. Expected earnings to grow greatly (62% per year)

BTI- Tobacco company that seems slightly undervalued with the potential for big growth

MODINE Manufacturing- Provides engineer heat transfer components for vehic

I Am Short Sunrun ($RUN)

Outside of revenue growth, I see little reason as to why investors would buy this company. Tell me below why you agree/disagree and where you think the company/stock is headed.

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The Good

  1. Fantastic Revenue Growth (~40% in the last quarter)

  2. Growing Sector in the double digits.

  3. Long Term Contractual Revenue From Customers

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The Bad

  1. Free Cash Flow is MASSIVELY Neg


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