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No reason why PFE $Pfizer (PFE.US)$ shouldn’t be trading at JNJs $Johnson & Johnson (JNJ.US)$ market cap of $450B. Still plenty of upside till PFE becomes the biggest pharma company in the world by market cap, all from a single vaccine. That my friends is quite impressive.
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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ Tesla (TSLA) – Tesla shares slid 1.5% in premarket trading after CEO Elon Musk sold more of his holdings to cover tax bills generated by the exercising of stock options. Tesla has dropped more than 20% from its all-time high and its overall market value has fallen back under the $1 trillion mark.
$Alcoa (AA.US)$ Alcoa (AA) – The aluminum producer’s shares rallied 4.2% in premarket trading following news that the stock will be added to the S&P Midcap 400 Index prior to the opening of trading next Monday. It replaces Hill-Rom Holdings, which is being acquired by Baxter International (BAX).
$Alcoa (AA.US)$ Alcoa (AA) – The aluminum producer’s shares rallied 4.2% in premarket trading following news that the stock will be added to the S&P Midcap 400 Index prior to the opening of trading next Monday. It replaces Hill-Rom Holdings, which is being acquired by Baxter International (BAX).
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$iShares MSCI UAE ETF (UAE.US)$ $United Airlines (UAL.US)$ $Delta Air Lines (DAL.US)$
Emirates switches up workweek - The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and its international finance hub, Dubai, are switching to a four-and-a-half day work week ending at midday on Friday to make it easier to do business globally. The UAE, which is predominantly Muslim, said that work will end at 12 pm local time on Friday to allow citizens to attend prayers. Note: The change will take effect on January 1st, 2022, and will apply to government employees and schools.
Emirates switches up workweek - The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and its international finance hub, Dubai, are switching to a four-and-a-half day work week ending at midday on Friday to make it easier to do business globally. The UAE, which is predominantly Muslim, said that work will end at 12 pm local time on Friday to allow citizens to attend prayers. Note: The change will take effect on January 1st, 2022, and will apply to government employees and schools.
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Strategy on betting Chinese value stocks may be losing and its momentum is unsustainable. $HUYA Inc (HUYA.US)$ $iQIYI (IQ.US)$ $Alibaba (BABA.US)$ $New Oriental (EDU.US)$ stocks have been slipping since the beginning of the year. SSC required a greater transparency with all other sets of rules coupled with the restrictions by the Chinese government; as well as the recent clashes on the US diplomatic boycott on the 2022 Beijing Olympics have greatly impacted the stocks. With a lot of uncertainty aheads, it is best to limit the size of chinese stocks portfolio. Good luck 🍀
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$Roku Inc (ROKU.US)$ How do you like making up to 4,000% Profit in less than 30 ’trading’ min?? 😂🤣
Or up to 10,000% Profit since Monday!
Or up to 10,000% Profit since Monday!
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We reviewed Sector Valuation & Weekly Performance on last weekend. And starting from today, we will look into each sector!
Companies can be divided into several groups - sectors - according to their business activities:
Today we will talk about Basic Materials and Consumer Cyclical, they are cyclical stocks.
1. Basic Materials
This sector is made up of businesses from discovery, development, and processing of raw materials.
Within this sector are the companies that supply most of the materials used in construction. That makes the companies and their stocks sensitive to changes in the business cycle. They tend to thrive when the economy is strong.
Companies in this sector include $Exxon Mobil (XOM.US)$, $Chevron (CVX.US)$, $Schlumberger (SLB.US)$, $DuPont (DD.US)$, $Vulcan Materials (VMC.US)$ and $Steel Dynamics (STLD.US)$.
2. Consumer Cyclical
This sector includes retail stores, auto and auto-parts manufacturers, restaurants, lodging facilities, specialty retail and travel companies.
Companies in this sector include $Ford Motor (F.US)$, $McDonald's (MCD.US)$ , and $Amazon (AMZN.US)$.
This time I only add some pics. If you want to know anything else, please leave comments.
Tomorrow I will talk about sector valuation about Financial Services and Real Estate.
Follow me to catch the value!
Source: gurufocus, investopedia, finviz.
Companies can be divided into several groups - sectors - according to their business activities:
Today we will talk about Basic Materials and Consumer Cyclical, they are cyclical stocks.
1. Basic Materials
This sector is made up of businesses from discovery, development, and processing of raw materials.
Within this sector are the companies that supply most of the materials used in construction. That makes the companies and their stocks sensitive to changes in the business cycle. They tend to thrive when the economy is strong.
Companies in this sector include $Exxon Mobil (XOM.US)$, $Chevron (CVX.US)$, $Schlumberger (SLB.US)$, $DuPont (DD.US)$, $Vulcan Materials (VMC.US)$ and $Steel Dynamics (STLD.US)$.
2. Consumer Cyclical
This sector includes retail stores, auto and auto-parts manufacturers, restaurants, lodging facilities, specialty retail and travel companies.
Companies in this sector include $Ford Motor (F.US)$, $McDonald's (MCD.US)$ , and $Amazon (AMZN.US)$.
This time I only add some pics. If you want to know anything else, please leave comments.
Tomorrow I will talk about sector valuation about Financial Services and Real Estate.
Follow me to catch the value!
Source: gurufocus, investopedia, finviz.
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