Skip to content

BrettMaas.com

Communicating your story to the Street

Category: Uncategorized

Friday’s analyst calls: Broadcom earnings reaction, Chinese EV stock gets an upgrade

A chipmaker and a Chinese electric vehicle maker were among the stocks being talked about by analysts on Friday.

Author Posted on September 6, 2024Categories Uncategorized

Friday’s big stock stories: What’s likely to move the market in the next trading session

The S&P 500 slid a third time on Thursday as traders braced for the big August jobs report. Here’s what CNBC TV is watching going into Friday.

Author Posted on September 5, 2024Categories Uncategorized

The Fed won’t save stocks, sell the first rate cut, says Stifel

“Fed cuts are a red herring,” Stifel strategists said. “We have our doubts about the currently widespread belief that ‘Fed Cuts = Buy Stocks.’”

Author Posted on September 5, 2024Categories Uncategorized

These 2024 losing stocks are contenders for selling – and they can help cut taxes, Wolfe says

There are a few stocks that are sitting out the rally, and they could see further declines as investors dump them for tax-loss harvesting season, the firm says.

Author Posted on September 5, 2024Categories Uncategorized

JPMorgan says the aging population will affect long-term equity performance. Here’s how

As the world grows older, it will have an impact on stock valuations and earnings growth, the firm says.

Author Posted on September 5, 2024Categories Uncategorized

Wall Street is still bullish on sports betting stocks ahead of NFL season despite mixed results

The NFL season has historically been a positive time for at least one leading sportsbook stock.

Author Posted on September 5, 2024Categories Uncategorized

Health care stocks are outperforming and one name is flashing a rare buy signal, according to the charts

David Keller uncovered a possible breakout candidate in Medtronic.

Author Posted on September 5, 2024Categories Uncategorized

This ETF’s 2024 gains nearly match the Nasdaq Composite — with less volatility

This exchange-traded fund could be a suitable candidate to ride out growing volatility on Wall Street.

Author Posted on September 5, 2024Categories Uncategorized

Trading the big jobs report: How JPMorgan sees stocks reacting to these scenarios

See how the firm’s research team expects the market to move in the wake of Friday’s key data release.

Author Posted on September 5, 2024Categories Uncategorized

An options trade that pays off if the S&P 500 fails to get back to new highs in the next month

Mike Khouw breaks down how he looks at risk for the market and individual stocks.

Author Posted on September 5, 2024Categories Uncategorized

Posts navigation

Previous page Page 1 … Page 446 Page 447 Page 448 … Page 534 Next page

RSS MarketWatch: Stock Market News

  • ‘I’m on a fixed budget’: Silver and gold are too rich for my blood. What else can I gift my adorable grandchildren? January 3, 2026
    “I’ve already listed them as beneficiaries on my 401(k).”
    Quentin Fottrell
  • Here are the most popular Moneyist columns of 2025 January 3, 2026
    Bad executors, greedy friends, inheritances, elder abuse and qualifying for Medicaid featured as the most-read Moneyist columns of the year.
    Quentin Fottrell
  • Retirement investors should beware of our volatile ‘Marie Antoinette’ market January 2, 2026
    Volatility is not the typical retirement investor’s friend.
    Brett Arends
  • January’s first trading days predict the stock market’s year — or so they say January 2, 2026
    Why the stock market’s odds of rising in 2026 are the same regardless of seasonal indicators.
    Mark Hulbert
  • Stocks need to find their footing fast if investors hope to keep the bears away January 2, 2026
    Bullish technical indicators are breaking down.
    Lawrence G. McMillan
  • Tax-related selling could set up these 11 stocks for big gains early in 2026 January 2, 2026
    Insider share ownership and corporate profitability are key to finding stocks that have been temporarily sold off.
    Michael Brush
  • Could retail actually rebound in 2026? These are the chains — and trends — to watch. January 2, 2026
    Beyond the biggest chains, the past few years have largely been ones to forget for retailers, as shoppers have remained wary about spending amid a battle with higher living costs. Yet some analysts see a path toward a slightly better 2026.
    Bill Peters
  • Tesla EV sales fall short of Wall Street’s low expectations January 2, 2026
    Tesla’s rough year took it to its second straight annual sales decline, and saw it lose its global EV sales leadership to China’s BYD.
    William Gavin
  • These undervalued stocks blew away the S&P 500 in 2025 — a 2026 repeat is likely January 2, 2026
    Valuation indicators now are extremely bearish for U.S. stocks. Non-U.S. stocks are a much better bet.
    Mark Hulbert
  • China is using silver as an economic weapon. What that means for investors and prices. January 2, 2026
    China controls around 70% of the silver that Big Tech, AI and solar power desperately need. Beijing is locking the gates.
    Charlie Garcia

Tags

  • (Nasdaq:ICLK)
  • Apple
  • Apple iPad
  • BrettMaas
  • Brett Maas
  • brett maas charities
  • brett maas gives back
  • brett maas hayden
  • brett maas hayden ir
  • brett maas investor relations
  • brett maas twitter
  • BSQR
  • Bsquare
  • BSquare Corporation
  • bulletin board stocks
  • Cover-All Technologies
  • DOW
  • Echo Therapeutics
  • Forbes
  • Ford
  • Ford Motor Company
  • global axcess corporation
  • Google
  • Green Technology
  • Hayden IR
  • ICLK
  • Interclick
  • investor relations
  • iOS5
  • iPhone
  • IPOs
  • New Cardio
  • NY Daily News
  • online search
  • PHC
  • Recession
  • Samsung
  • Sarah Palin
  • Semler Scientific
  • small cap stocks
  • smlr
  • Tiger Woods
  • Twitter
  • Venture Capital
  • yahoo

Blogroll

  • Brett Maas Social Sites
  • DIAP Media, Phoenix SEO

Links

  • Brett Maas
  • Brett Maas Blog
  • Brett Maas Charity Site
  • Brett Maas Real Estate
  • CEO Express
  • Tailor in Phoenix I use
BrettMaas.com Proudly powered by WordPress