US stocks edge higher
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European Stocks Jump on EU-US Tariff Deal
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Stocks have posted steady, almost daily gains for the past two months — but all that will likely change soon. You can expect downside volatility over the next three months for three reasons. But before you hit the “sell” button,
The latest figures from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) show that margin debt in U.S. stocks has crossed the $1 trillion mark for the first time. This represents both retail and institutional investors’ activity, but according to JP Morgan analysts, the retail cohort is predominantly responsible for the rise.
Investors using only valuation to pick stocks could prove “arrogant or incompetent,” according to Trivariate Research President Adam Parker.
Below book means what’s left after a company’s total liabilities are substracted from its total assets. With the market so overvalued right now, these are interesting.
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Occidental Petroleum offers superior margins and a compelling valuation versus US peers, making it a standout value among large American oil companies. OXY's focus on debt reduction, operational efficiency, and future CAPEX reductions positions it for stronger free cash flow and potential dividend growth.
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The UP World LNG Shipping Index surged 2.98%, outpacing the S&P 500, driven by higher volume and a return above key support. Click here to read my analysis.
The 15% rate is higher than the current 10% tariff rate on European luxury goods. Investors may have wanted better terms for the sector.
With the S&P 500, Nasdaq Composite, and Dow Jones Industrial Average staging one of their strongest intra-year reversals in history, stock valuations have moved to nosebleed territory. The previous two instances where the S&P 500's Shiller price-to-earnings (P/E) Ratio hit 39 didn't end well for investors.