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$ARK Next Generation Internet ETF (ARKW.US)$ is down 54% from last year’s closing value.
This is an actively managed ETF that also includes GBTC (Grayscale Bitcoin Trust), as well as $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ , $Coinbase (COIN.US)$ , $Block (SQ.US)$ , $Zoom Video Communications (ZM.US)$ , $Shopify (SHOP.US)$ , and other stocks.
Its market price, after rising 300% between March 2020 and February 2021, lateralized until November 2021, then b...
This is an actively managed ETF that also includes GBTC (Grayscale Bitcoin Trust), as well as $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ , $Coinbase (COIN.US)$ , $Block (SQ.US)$ , $Zoom Video Communications (ZM.US)$ , $Shopify (SHOP.US)$ , and other stocks.
Its market price, after rising 300% between March 2020 and February 2021, lateralized until November 2021, then b...
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According to this article (https://www.marketplace.org/2021/08/04/what-freight-rail-tells-us-about-the-economy/), Warren Buffett was once being asked which economic indicator he would choose if he were stranded on a desert island, and with access to only one set of economic statistics (e.g. consumer confidence, inflation, unemployment, etc.), and he picked freight rail traffic. The reason is that when rail is doing well, it usually means the eco...
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Although many consumers remain skeptical about electric vehicle (EV) technology, the EV market has poised for an explosion in sales. Its market share is expected to grow more than four times between now and 2025.
Most of the EV stocks did well in 2021. But they are also the stocks that suffered the most from the recent market correction. A lack of profitability, chip shortage issues, and host of production issues have cast a dark shadow over ...
Most of the EV stocks did well in 2021. But they are also the stocks that suffered the most from the recent market correction. A lack of profitability, chip shortage issues, and host of production issues have cast a dark shadow over ...
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Hello, mooers!
Not too long ago, we released the Institution Tracking feature.
We have gathered many positive comments on our feature from your lively discussions in the first part.
As @Anonymoosaid: we can see the top AMCs (Asset Management Company) of the United States with their holdings, and their position changes with their total investment funds, Normally it is in trillions.
By observing the position movements of these to...
Not too long ago, we released the Institution Tracking feature.
We have gathered many positive comments on our feature from your lively discussions in the first part.
As @Anonymoosaid: we can see the top AMCs (Asset Management Company) of the United States with their holdings, and their position changes with their total investment funds, Normally it is in trillions.
By observing the position movements of these to...
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$Meta Platforms (FB.US)$ $Apple (AAPL.US)$ $Amazon (AMZN.US)$ $Netflix (NFLX.US)$ $Alphabet-C (GOOG.US)$
Which sectors have gained the most in the recent bull market?
Just as with the bull market of the 1990s technology stocks have led the gains. Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Google, known as the FAANGs, have been popular with investors. As the chart below illustrates, $1,000 invested in the technology sector in March 2009 would now be worth $6,326, not adjusted for inflation.
The worst performing sector was the basic resources, which includes the likes of oil producers and miners. The sector was deserted by the majority of investors during the height of the recession as demand for raw materials slumped along with global growth. An investment of $1,000 in March 2009 would now be worth $1,907.
Which sectors have gained the most in the recent bull market?
Just as with the bull market of the 1990s technology stocks have led the gains. Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Google, known as the FAANGs, have been popular with investors. As the chart below illustrates, $1,000 invested in the technology sector in March 2009 would now be worth $6,326, not adjusted for inflation.
The worst performing sector was the basic resources, which includes the likes of oil producers and miners. The sector was deserted by the majority of investors during the height of the recession as demand for raw materials slumped along with global growth. An investment of $1,000 in March 2009 would now be worth $1,907.
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