Amazon’s new Fire 7 Tablet in pink. Amazon After a long three-year run, Amazon is finally updating its entry-level Fire 7 tablet with a small price increase. For $10 more at $59.99, the Fire 7 2022 gets a faster processor, stretches the battery life to 10 hours, and finally uses a universal USB-C port. If… Continue reading Amazon’s New Fire 7 Tablet Gets Upgraded Features
Value stocks shield investors from worst of 2022 market storm
‘We survived the worst decade for value in history and now we’re enjoying the fruits of the rebound’ Author of the article: Financial Times Harriet Agnew and Chris Flood in London Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images files Value stocks are providing investors some shelter… Continue reading Value stocks shield investors from worst of 2022 market storm
David Rosenberg: Don’t see a recession bear market? Here, try these glasses on
In baseball parlance, we’re very likely in the third inning At this point debating whether we are in a bear market is purely a case of semantics, writes David Rosenberg. Photo by Tim Boyle/Bloomberg The S&P 500 is on the precipice of declining 20 per cent from the peak, but the majority of its members… Continue reading David Rosenberg: Don’t see a recession bear market? Here, try these glasses on
Startup funding set to slow in Canada as volatility hits home
‘Venture capital activity in 2022 will likely see a delayed reaction to the slowdown experienced on public markets’ Author of the article: Bloomberg News Layan Odeh The Dow Jones Industrial Average is displayed on a screen after the close of the day’s trading at the New York Stock Exchange. Photo by REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo Investments… Continue reading Startup funding set to slow in Canada as volatility hits home
‘Extremely bearish’ investors are hoarding cash at the highest level in two decades
Investors believe stocks are prone to an imminent bear market rally, but ultimate lows have not yet been reached: Bank of America Author of the article: Bloomberg News Sagarika Jaisinghani and Michael Msika Cash levels among investors hit the highest level since September 2001. Photo by Timothy A. Clary/AFP via Getty Images Investors are piling… Continue reading ‘Extremely bearish’ investors are hoarding cash at the highest level in two decades
Ted Rechtshaffen: Extreme pessimism and higher yields suggest it’s safe to come out and invest
One should always remember that stock markets go up over time Monitors display S&P 500 market information at Morgan Stanley’s headquarters in New York, U.S. Photo by Michael Nagle/Bloomberg files A couple of years ago, after a long bull run, investors were in fear for their portfolios as COVID-19 took hold, so much so that… Continue reading Ted Rechtshaffen: Extreme pessimism and higher yields suggest it’s safe to come out and invest
Stock Market Today: Wall Street Rallies Around Reassuring Retail Data | Kiplinger
The stock market enjoyed a broad rebound Tuesday as fresh economic data suggested the U.S. consumer is still shopping strong. The U.S. Census Bureau said today that April retail sales improved by 0.9% over March. Though that was slightly less than the 1.0% expected, there was a show of strength in the significant upward revision… Continue reading Stock Market Today: Wall Street Rallies Around Reassuring Retail Data | Kiplinger
15 Stocks Warren Buffett Is Buying (And 7 He’s Selling) | Kiplinger
Warren Buffett went wild with Berkshire Hathaway’s (BRK.B, $309.29) checkbook during the first quarter, scooping up equities at his fastest pace since the Great Financial Crisis. True, it took an epically bad start to the year for stocks and the worst inflation in four decades to lure Berkshire’s chairman and chief executive back into the… Continue reading 15 Stocks Warren Buffett Is Buying (And 7 He’s Selling) | Kiplinger