Why Tesla is losing its EV dominance ?

Tesla ($TSLA) should be looking over its shoulder at the fully charged EVs barreling right toward its castle.

While Elon Musk's non-Twitter creation still has a stronghold on the EV market based on name recognition, market share, and production capabilities, the clear takeaway from this year’s New York International Auto Show (which Tesla was not a part of) is that traditional automakers such as Ford (F), General Motors (GM), and Nissan (NSANY) are al

Why Shift4 Payments ($FOUR) could beat earnings estimates again

When looking at the last two reports, this company has recorded a strong streak of surpassing earnings estimates. The company has topped estimates by 4.60%, on average, in the last two quarters.

For the most recent quarter, Shift4 Payments was expected to post earnings of $0.45 per share, but it reported $0.47 per share instead, representing a surprise of 4.44%. For the previous quarter, the consensus estimate was $0.42 per share, while it

Lulu might be the riskiest stock in the Apparel industry

The fashion industry is typically not at the core of most investors' portfolio, but Lulu Lemon delivered strong Q4 earnings and their stock has been skyrocketing these last few years. If you hold LULU, I suggest that you sell, and I will do my best to outline the reasons for this below.

Full disclosure, I work in the fashion industry for a big market player which is technically a competitor to LULU, but I do not hold any positions in

How much overlap is ok to hold 2 ETFs?

I have some questions, but the biggest one is the title.

  1. I have SPY and SCHD, and recently found out around 50% of holdings in SCHD is also included in SPY. I understand the weights are different, but still, they do overlap. How much overlap is considered ok?

  2. I'm 27/M, and probably will be working into my 60s. At the moment my retirement plan is to live off dividends from my assets. I know in the long term putting everything i

(4/13) Thursday's Pre-Market Stock Movers & News

Good morning traders and investors of the r/stocks sub! Welcome to the new trading day and a fresh start! Here are your pre-market stock movers & news on this Thursday, April the 13th, 2023-


S&P 500 futures rise as investors mull over recession risk: Live updates


S&P 500 futures rose slightly Thursday,

Shopify ($SHOP) stock upgraded, claws above 50-day moving average

Shopify ($SHOP) is the IBD Stock of the Day as the e-commerce firm popped above its 50-day moving average Wednesday following an analyst upgrade. Shopify remains a controversial stock amid stiff competition.

Started in 2006, Canada-based Shopify sets up e-commerce websites for small businesses and partners with others to handle digital payments and shipping.

It competes with

A Simple Valuation Chart for a Company: To Buy or Not to Buy

I have been building GreatStocksCheap.com over the last few months in order to help people understand at a glance whether a company's stock is undervalued, fairly valued or overvalued. Here's such a chart for Church & Dwight

I have been doing company valuation work for a few years now

Where should I start if I want to understand the EV industry better?

I have no knowledge on the EV industry. I do think its the next big thing since its currently an irreversible trend. Are there any good websites or data sources an investor can turn to if they want to understand the industry better?

For example, should an investor be looking at Lithium or at Tesla or at other car producers?

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r/Stocks Daily Discussion & Options Trading Thursday - Apr 13, 2023

This is the daily discussion, so anything stocks related is fine, but the theme for today is on stock options, but if options aren't your thing then just ignore the theme and/or post your arguments against options here and not in the current post.

Some helpful da

Suggestions to round out my portfolio?

Been slowly buying into these. I had a bigger plan that I posted about previously but just going to focus on a smaller number of stocks for now since I'm only investing a little over $20k. Currently have these, roughly equal weight. Not interested in commodities and REITs are too unstable for me atm. Interested in stable growth (avoiding high risk plays, no interest in dividends, have ETFs in another account). Saving for a home 10 years from now.

Anyt


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