The Burst for Tuesday, August 1, 2023 | | | | Market Commentary: Are Only Fools Buying Netflix? Netflix reported earnings recently and the share price plunged $40 on the day, down almost 8.5%. To anybody who could read the tea leaves, the reaction came as no surprise. But how do you read the tea leaves? Or in other words, what was the giveaway in the financials that led to investors realizing the risk to reward ratio was poor, and could hurt the share price? Read the full Story Here | | | | |
Burst Content You May Have Missed | | | | Market Commentary: Roku, The Future of Streaming Roku (NASDAQ: ROKU) has been on a growth tear in recent years, with revenue and active accounts growing rapidly. Indeed over the past 5 years, through thick and thin economically, the company has grown its top line. This growth has been driven by the increasing popularity of streaming services, as well as Roku's strong brand and user experience. As the leading smart TV operating system it has a number of competitive advantages that make it... Read the full story here | | | | |
| | | | Market Commentary: How To Pick Winners Every Day It's just so tempting to buy the dip or catch the falling knife. Maybe as consumers we are trained to buy the "flash sale" at the grocery store or retail outlet so when we see a stock price fall we think Buy, Buy, Buy. Whatever the reason, the reality is buying strength is a more time-tested strategy to build wealth. So, how do you do that? Read the full story here | | | | |
| | | | Market Commentary: When Will The Market Crash 43%? Want to hear something crazy? The stock market may be really bad at predicting the future. It's widely believed that the market is good at anticipating future events but data shows it might actually be very, very bad at doing so when interest rates are hiked. Here's the skinny. Key Points - The average lag from interest rates peaking to the stock market hitting a low is 21 months while the average fall in the stock market is 43%... Read the full story here
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