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2021-02-22
PayPal ftw! Pls give a like and comment if you are also holding PayPal!
PayPal Stock Passes Mastercard and Looks to a High-Growth Future.
roge857
2021-02-22
Make one post in the community
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roge857
2021-02-20
Great time to buy now! Like and comment if you agree
roge857
2021-02-20
No money buy
2 Top Tech Stocks to Buy Now for Big Growth
roge857
2021-02-19
No doubt
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roge857
2021-02-19
Wajajajajjjaa
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roge857
2021-02-16
I am not scared of posting
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roge857
2021-02-16
I am a postman for 20 coins
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roge857
2021-02-13
Good stock
roge857
2021-02-03
Wow
Ford to invest $1 billion to upgrade South Africa operations
roge857
2021-02-02
Buy this and hold
roge857
2021-02-01
Good stuff must share
roge857
2021-01-31
Great stock
roge857
2021-01-31
Very very nice
The GameStop and AMC drama doesn't stop with the stock market
roge857
2021-01-30
Doge is king!
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roge857
2021-01-30
Love this gamestop rally. We are giants too!
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roge857
2021-01-29
Time to buy and stock up guys.
roge857
2021-01-29
Gogo kannabi
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roge857
2021-01-29
Why did tesla drop yest? T.T
Tesla Guides for 50% Growth in Deliveries
roge857
2021-01-29
Time to whack
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Both are slightly down over 52 weeks. Mastercard’s stock, at $335, was worth $332 billion.In a strategy presentation this past week, PayPal saw nearly every facet of its business doubling over the next five years: 750 million active accounts by 2025, up from 377 million, payments volume of $2.8 trillion and more than $50 billion in revenue, up from an estimated $26 billion this year, better operating margins and earnings, and $40 billion in free cash flow, 30% to 40% for share repurchases.MoffettNathanson’s Lisa Ellis notes that PayPal has stepping stones to reach those numbers. One is a new service called Buy Now Pay Later, an interest-free installment plan with $750 million of transaction volume in the fourth quarter. Another is cryptocurrencies. Users can buy and store them on PayPal’s app, and PayPal wants to use crypto with merchants; Bitcoin’s rise seems to be driving greater usage. 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Despite the drop in some of the big tech names such as AppleAAPL, FacebookFB, MicrosoftMSFT, Zoom VideoZM, and countless others this week, the market fundamentals remain relatively strong.Ebbs and flows, as well as pullbacks and corrections are healthy aspects of the market. And they need not be viewed as anything but normal occurrences, especially as strong earnings results ","content":"<p>The S&P 500 and the tech-heavy Nasdaq slipped during the week of February 15, after they closed at new records last week. Despite the drop in some of the big tech names such as AppleAAPL, FacebookFB, MicrosoftMSFT, Zoom VideoZM, and countless others this week, the market fundamentals remain relatively strong.</p><p>Ebbs and flows, as well as pullbacks and corrections are healthy aspects of the market. And they need not be viewed as anything but normal occurrences, especially as strong earnings results continue to pour in. Better yet, the outlook for the first quarter and the rest of 2021 has improved significantly.</p><p>Vaccine distribution will hopefully help the economy roar back by the summer and lift some of the hardest-hit areas of the economy. Meanwhile, Wall Street is banking on more spending under the Biden administration and the Fed remains firmly committed to keeping interest rates low.</p><p>All of these factors set up a bullish outlook for 2021. But instead of focusing on companies that need a vaccine to really grow, let’s look at two tech stocks that have posted big sales growth during the pandemic and are ready to expand for years within futuristic industries…</p><p><b>NIO Inc.NIO</b></p><p>Every major automaker, from FordFto Volvo, is racing to roll out more electric vehicles as they try to catch TeslaTSLA. Luckily for investors, the EV market is far from a zero-sum game and newcomers continue to enter the space. Chinese EV maker NIO is a rising star in the booming market, as its sales continue to grow. The company is also focused on autonomous driving tech, as well as batteries, which are the lifeblood of the industry.</p><p>NIO sells multiple models that are somewhat in-line with Tesla, from smaller SUVs to sedans. The company said in early January that it delivered 17,353 vehicles in the fourth quarter, which marked a 110% jump.</p><p>Overall, NIO’s full-year deliveries surged 113% to nearly 44,000 vehicles in 2020. And its January 2021 figures were even more impressive, with deliveries up 350% from the year-ago period to push its overall cumulative deliveries to 83K.</p><p>With this in mind, Zacks estimates call for NIO’s FY20 revenue to jump 120% to $2.49 billion, with FY21 projected to come in another 97% higher to reach $4.89 billion. The Chinese EV company is also expected to significantly shrink its adjusted losses during this stretch.</p><p>NIO has topped our EPS estimates in the trailing two periods and its positive earnings revisions help it land a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy) heading into the release of its Q4 results on March 1.</p><p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/5b6233d1784a5cb7db62b437f7632a3f\" tg-width=\"620\" tg-height=\"314\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer\"></p><p>NIO, which rocks an “A” grade for Growth in our Style Scores system, has seen its stock skyrocket over 1,000% in the last year and 300% in the past six months. Luckily for investors who missed the ride, NIO has cooled down, up only 12% in the last three months.</p><p>At roughly $55 per share, it’s down about 13% from its late January records. The recent downturn has seen it fall from overbought in terms of the Relative Strength Index to around 45—an RSI above 70 is often regarded as overbought, with any number below 30 considered oversold.</p><p>NIO’s recent price performance could give it room to run if it’s able to impress Wall Street. And the stock jumped over 1% through morning trading Friday, as it bounces off its 50-day moving average. NIO shares also trade at a discount compared to other high-flyers at 12.7X forward sales, which marks a discount against Tesla’s 15.5X and comes in 25% below its own six-months highs.</p><p>Three out of the nine brokerage recommendations that Zacks has for NIO come in at a “Strong Buy,” with none below a “Hold.” NIO might be worth buying as a long-term play that’s far less expensive than Tesla ($784 a share), in a world where EVs already accounted for over 30% of Volvo’s new car sales in Europe in 2020. And let’s remember that China is one of the world’s largest EV markets.</p><p><b>CrowdStrikeCRWD</b></p><p>CrowdStrike is a cloud-focused cybersecurity firm that utilizes machine learning and AI to protect endpoints and cloud workloads. This is crucial in the cloud age that’s full of rapidly expanding endpoints, which include laptops, desktops, smartphones, IoT devices, and more.</p><p>Remote work and schooling pushed this area of the ever-growing cybersecurity space to the forefront, but it was already booming. More importantly, as devices proliferate and our digitally-connected world grows more complex, it becomes more vulnerable.</p><p>CrowdStrike on February announced plans to bolster its offerings through the acquisition of Humio for $400 million—expected to close in the first quarter. Humio provides high-performance cloud log management and observability technology. The deal is set to “further expand its eXtended Detection and Response (XDR) capabilities by ingesting and correlating data from any log, application or feed to deliver actionable insights and real-time protection.”</p><p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/9f684cfbac7ba46e2cf8ab6e063461a2\" tg-width=\"620\" tg-height=\"280\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer\"></p><p>CrowdStrike, which went public in the summer of 2019, has soared nearly 280% in the past 12 months. More recently, the stock is up 65% in the last six months, and it already bounced back to new records—which it hit earlier in the week—after it slipped in mid-January.</p><p>The stock is firmly a growth play at the moment, trading at 42.7X forward sales, which puts it right in line with e-commerce giant ShopifySHOP. Despite its run, the stock is not currently considered overbought, with an RSI of 64.</p><p>CRWD’s positive earnings revisions help it grab a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy) at the moment, with it set to release its fourth quarter fiscal 2021 results on March 16. Meanwhile, 14 of the 19 brokerage ratings Zacks has for CRWD come in at a “Strong Buy,” with none lower than a “Hold.”</p><p>Looking back, the company crushed our Q3 estimates in December, with sales up 86%. CrowdStrike also lifted its guidance at the time. Zacks estimates currently call for it to swing from an adjusted loss of -$0.02 a share in the year-ago period to +$0.09 in the fourth quarter on 65% stronger sales.</p><p>In total, the cybersecurity firm is projected to soar from a loss of -$0.42 a share to +$0.23 in fiscal 2021. Plus, CRWD’s FY22 EPS figure is projected to climb another 70% higher, all the way to $0.39 a share. 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And they need not be viewed as anything but normal occurrences, especially as strong earnings results continue to pour in. Better yet, the outlook for the first quarter and the rest of 2021 has improved significantly.Vaccine distribution will hopefully help the economy roar back by the summer and lift some of the hardest-hit areas of the economy. Meanwhile, Wall Street is banking on more spending under the Biden administration and the Fed remains firmly committed to keeping interest rates low.All of these factors set up a bullish outlook for 2021. But instead of focusing on companies that need a vaccine to really grow, let’s look at two tech stocks that have posted big sales growth during the pandemic and are ready to expand for years within futuristic industries…NIO Inc.NIOEvery major automaker, from FordFto Volvo, is racing to roll out more electric vehicles as they try to catch TeslaTSLA. Luckily for investors, the EV market is far from a zero-sum game and newcomers continue to enter the space. Chinese EV maker NIO is a rising star in the booming market, as its sales continue to grow. The company is also focused on autonomous driving tech, as well as batteries, which are the lifeblood of the industry.NIO sells multiple models that are somewhat in-line with Tesla, from smaller SUVs to sedans. The company said in early January that it delivered 17,353 vehicles in the fourth quarter, which marked a 110% jump.Overall, NIO’s full-year deliveries surged 113% to nearly 44,000 vehicles in 2020. And its January 2021 figures were even more impressive, with deliveries up 350% from the year-ago period to push its overall cumulative deliveries to 83K.With this in mind, Zacks estimates call for NIO’s FY20 revenue to jump 120% to $2.49 billion, with FY21 projected to come in another 97% higher to reach $4.89 billion. The Chinese EV company is also expected to significantly shrink its adjusted losses during this stretch.NIO has topped our EPS estimates in the trailing two periods and its positive earnings revisions help it land a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy) heading into the release of its Q4 results on March 1.NIO, which rocks an “A” grade for Growth in our Style Scores system, has seen its stock skyrocket over 1,000% in the last year and 300% in the past six months. Luckily for investors who missed the ride, NIO has cooled down, up only 12% in the last three months.At roughly $55 per share, it’s down about 13% from its late January records. The recent downturn has seen it fall from overbought in terms of the Relative Strength Index to around 45—an RSI above 70 is often regarded as overbought, with any number below 30 considered oversold.NIO’s recent price performance could give it room to run if it’s able to impress Wall Street. And the stock jumped over 1% through morning trading Friday, as it bounces off its 50-day moving average. NIO shares also trade at a discount compared to other high-flyers at 12.7X forward sales, which marks a discount against Tesla’s 15.5X and comes in 25% below its own six-months highs.Three out of the nine brokerage recommendations that Zacks has for NIO come in at a “Strong Buy,” with none below a “Hold.” NIO might be worth buying as a long-term play that’s far less expensive than Tesla ($784 a share), in a world where EVs already accounted for over 30% of Volvo’s new car sales in Europe in 2020. And let’s remember that China is one of the world’s largest EV markets.CrowdStrikeCRWDCrowdStrike is a cloud-focused cybersecurity firm that utilizes machine learning and AI to protect endpoints and cloud workloads. This is crucial in the cloud age that’s full of rapidly expanding endpoints, which include laptops, desktops, smartphones, IoT devices, and more.Remote work and schooling pushed this area of the ever-growing cybersecurity space to the forefront, but it was already booming. More importantly, as devices proliferate and our digitally-connected world grows more complex, it becomes more vulnerable.CrowdStrike on February announced plans to bolster its offerings through the acquisition of Humio for $400 million—expected to close in the first quarter. Humio provides high-performance cloud log management and observability technology. The deal is set to “further expand its eXtended Detection and Response (XDR) capabilities by ingesting and correlating data from any log, application or feed to deliver actionable insights and real-time protection.”CrowdStrike, which went public in the summer of 2019, has soared nearly 280% in the past 12 months. More recently, the stock is up 65% in the last six months, and it already bounced back to new records—which it hit earlier in the week—after it slipped in mid-January.The stock is firmly a growth play at the moment, trading at 42.7X forward sales, which puts it right in line with e-commerce giant ShopifySHOP. Despite its run, the stock is not currently considered overbought, with an RSI of 64.CRWD’s positive earnings revisions help it grab a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy) at the moment, with it set to release its fourth quarter fiscal 2021 results on March 16. Meanwhile, 14 of the 19 brokerage ratings Zacks has for CRWD come in at a “Strong Buy,” with none lower than a “Hold.”Looking back, the company crushed our Q3 estimates in December, with sales up 86%. CrowdStrike also lifted its guidance at the time. Zacks estimates currently call for it to swing from an adjusted loss of -$0.02 a share in the year-ago period to +$0.09 in the fourth quarter on 65% stronger sales.In total, the cybersecurity firm is projected to soar from a loss of -$0.42 a share to +$0.23 in fiscal 2021. Plus, CRWD’s FY22 EPS figure is projected to climb another 70% higher, all the way to $0.39 a share. Meanwhile, its revenue is projected to jump 79% to hit $861 million in FY21 and then climb another 42% to $1.22 billion in FY22.CrowdStrike’s expected growth would come on top of FY20’s 93% sales expansion. The stock has clearly already gone on an impressive run. But it is poised to continue to grow in a world where everything is connected and data is endless. Therefore, cybersecurity firms such as CrowdStrike might make for strong long-term growth plays.These Stocks Are Poised to Soar Past the PandemicThe COVID-19 outbreak has shifted consumer behavior dramatically, and a handful of high-tech companies have stepped up to keep America running. Right now, investors in these companies have a shot at serious profits. For example, Zoom jumped 108.5% in less than 4 months while most other stocks were sinking.Our research shows that 5 cutting-edge stocks could skyrocket from the exponential increase in demand for “stay at home” technologies. 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market</p><p>The bond market is largely out of reach for day traders, unless through a proxy, so it would seem safe from the dynamics that have launched volatility in equities like GameStop Corp.</p><p>But it's not, exactly.</p><p>The stunning ascent this month of GameStop <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/GME\">$(GME)$</a>, AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AMC\">$(AMC)$</a> and other heavily shorted stocks targeted by day traders huddled in online forums in a battle against Wall Street short sellers has been met by lofty moves for the company's corporate bonds too.</p><p>While individual investors using Reddit's WallStreetBets or other online forums still have little direct influence on the broader debt markets, speculative stock-buying can cause real ripple effects.</p><p>\"There is very little individual investor presence in the corporate bond market,\" said John McClain, portfolio manager at Diamond Hill Capital Management, but he also pointed to the \"GameStop side effect,\" namely, that skyrocketing stock prices can trigger a company to issue shares and use that money to strengthen a balance sheet, boost its liquidity position or to pay down existing debt.</p><p>\"If the equity of GameStop goes parabolic,\" McClain said, it can significantly boost the company's market capitalization, and \"in theory, the debt is somewhat better protected.\"</p><p>The problem, McClain argued, is that the co-mingling of pandemic stimulus from policy makers and the rise of commission-free stock apps that allow anybody to trade equities with a swipe can lead to real risks for individual investors, while creating headaches for debt-market participants.</p><p>\"The casino is open and everybody is invited in,\" McClain said. \"It's free booze and basically free chips.\"</p><p>This chart shows AMC's bonds not only rallied in January, but were the most actively traded debt from a list of Russell 3000 Index stocks included in MarketWatch's short squeeze list for 2021:</p><p>AMC bonds, while still under pressures due to the pandemic, have garnered $2 billion worth of trades since the beginning of January, according to debt tracking platform BondCliq.</p><p>At last check, its popular 12% bonds due in June 2026 were fetching prices of $73.50, up from $23.99 on Jan. 6, according to BondCliq.</p><p>Some cold water was splashed on surging GameStop and AMC shares on Thursday, after several brokerages limited buying and lawmakers called for new restrictions.</p><p>But they bounced back in extended trading after online trading platform Robinhood said it would \"allow limited buys\" of GameStop and other volatile stocks beginning Friday.</p><p>Read: GameStop, AMC stocks bounce back after Robinhood says it will allow some buying Friday</p><p>At Thursday's close, AMC's stock still was still up 300% year to date, according to FactSet data.</p><p>For its part, AMC has already raised $600 million as some its outstanding 2.95% notes were converted to 44.4 million shares at a conversion price of $13.51 a share, holdings which slid 30% in a matter of hours as brokerage restrictions limited trade.</p><p>See: Investors that converted AMC bonds to stock see value of holdings slide 30% in a matter of hours</p><p>Even so, John Flahive, head of fixed income investments at BNY Mellon Wealth, said he still sees a limited overall impact in the broader bond market from recent ructions in equity trading, pointing to 10-year Treasury yields holding around 1.06%.</p><p>\"Could they use the equity market as a source of capital?\" Flahive asked. \"Theoretically, they could do that. But given the volatility in the marketplace it would be viewed as unlikely.\"</p>","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>The GameStop and AMC drama doesn't stop with the stock market</title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ 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stocks targeted by day traders huddled in online forums in a battle against Wall Street short sellers has been met by lofty moves for the company's corporate bonds too.</p><p>While individual investors using Reddit's WallStreetBets or other online forums still have little direct influence on the broader debt markets, speculative stock-buying can cause real ripple effects.</p><p>\"There is very little individual investor presence in the corporate bond market,\" said John McClain, portfolio manager at Diamond Hill Capital Management, but he also pointed to the \"GameStop side effect,\" namely, that skyrocketing stock prices can trigger a company to issue shares and use that money to strengthen a balance sheet, boost its liquidity position or to pay down existing debt.</p><p>\"If the equity of GameStop goes parabolic,\" McClain said, it can significantly boost the company's market capitalization, and \"in theory, the debt is somewhat better protected.\"</p><p>The problem, McClain argued, is that the co-mingling of pandemic stimulus from policy makers and the rise of commission-free stock apps that allow anybody to trade equities with a swipe can lead to real risks for individual investors, while creating headaches for debt-market participants.</p><p>\"The casino is open and everybody is invited in,\" McClain said. \"It's free booze and basically free chips.\"</p><p>This chart shows AMC's bonds not only rallied in January, but were the most actively traded debt from a list of Russell 3000 Index stocks included in MarketWatch's short squeeze list for 2021:</p><p>AMC bonds, while still under pressures due to the pandemic, have garnered $2 billion worth of trades since the beginning of January, according to debt tracking platform BondCliq.</p><p>At last check, its popular 12% bonds due in June 2026 were fetching prices of $73.50, up from $23.99 on Jan. 6, according to BondCliq.</p><p>Some cold water was splashed on surging GameStop and AMC shares on Thursday, after several brokerages limited buying and lawmakers called for new restrictions.</p><p>But they bounced back in extended trading after online trading platform Robinhood said it would \"allow limited buys\" of GameStop and other volatile stocks beginning Friday.</p><p>Read: GameStop, AMC stocks bounce back after Robinhood says it will allow some buying Friday</p><p>At Thursday's close, AMC's stock still was still up 300% year to date, according to FactSet data.</p><p>For its part, AMC has already raised $600 million as some its outstanding 2.95% notes were converted to 44.4 million shares at a conversion price of $13.51 a share, holdings which slid 30% in a matter of hours as brokerage restrictions limited trade.</p><p>See: Investors that converted AMC bonds to stock see value of holdings slide 30% in a matter of hours</p><p>Even so, John Flahive, head of fixed income investments at BNY Mellon Wealth, said he still sees a limited overall impact in the broader bond market from recent ructions in equity trading, pointing to 10-year Treasury yields holding around 1.06%.</p><p>\"Could they use the equity market as a source of capital?\" Flahive asked. \"Theoretically, they could do that. But given the volatility in the marketplace it would be viewed as unlikely.\"</p>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"GME":"游戏驿站","AMC":"AMC院线"},"is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2107292194","content_text":"Ripple effects have influence broader bond marketThe bond market is largely out of reach for day traders, unless through a proxy, so it would seem safe from the dynamics that have launched volatility in equities like GameStop Corp.But it's not, exactly.The stunning ascent this month of GameStop $(GME)$, AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. $(AMC)$ and other heavily shorted stocks targeted by day traders huddled in online forums in a battle against Wall Street short sellers has been met by lofty moves for the company's corporate bonds too.While individual investors using Reddit's WallStreetBets or other online forums still have little direct influence on the broader debt markets, speculative stock-buying can cause real ripple effects.\"There is very little individual investor presence in the corporate bond market,\" said John McClain, portfolio manager at Diamond Hill Capital Management, but he also pointed to the \"GameStop side effect,\" namely, that skyrocketing stock prices can trigger a company to issue shares and use that money to strengthen a balance sheet, boost its liquidity position or to pay down existing debt.\"If the equity of GameStop goes parabolic,\" McClain said, it can significantly boost the company's market capitalization, and \"in theory, the debt is somewhat better protected.\"The problem, McClain argued, is that the co-mingling of pandemic stimulus from policy makers and the rise of commission-free stock apps that allow anybody to trade equities with a swipe can lead to real risks for individual investors, while creating headaches for debt-market participants.\"The casino is open and everybody is invited in,\" McClain said. \"It's free booze and basically free chips.\"This chart shows AMC's bonds not only rallied in January, but were the most actively traded debt from a list of Russell 3000 Index stocks included in MarketWatch's short squeeze list for 2021:AMC bonds, while still under pressures due to the pandemic, have garnered $2 billion worth of trades since the beginning of January, according to debt tracking platform BondCliq.At last check, its popular 12% bonds due in June 2026 were fetching prices of $73.50, up from $23.99 on Jan. 6, according to BondCliq.Some cold water was splashed on surging GameStop and AMC shares on Thursday, after several brokerages limited buying and lawmakers called for new restrictions.But they bounced back in extended trading after online trading platform Robinhood said it would \"allow limited buys\" of GameStop and other volatile stocks beginning Friday.Read: GameStop, AMC stocks bounce back after Robinhood says it will allow some buying FridayAt Thursday's close, AMC's stock still was still up 300% year to date, according to FactSet data.For its part, AMC has already raised $600 million as some its outstanding 2.95% notes were converted to 44.4 million shares at a conversion price of $13.51 a share, holdings which slid 30% in a matter of hours as brokerage restrictions limited trade.See: Investors that converted AMC bonds to stock see value of holdings slide 30% in a matter of hoursEven so, John Flahive, head of fixed income investments at BNY Mellon Wealth, said he still sees a limited overall impact in the broader bond market from recent ructions in equity trading, pointing to 10-year Treasury yields holding around 1.06%.\"Could they use the equity market as a source of capital?\" Flahive asked. \"Theoretically, they could do that. 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Tesla said its semi truck will also begin delivery in 2021 and that it expects production to begin at its new gigafactories currently under construction in Austin, Texas and Berlin.</p>\n<p>Tesla's success in electric vehicles has drawn a slew of wannabe competitors including Nikola (<b>NKLA</b>) -Get Report, Hyliion HYLN and Lordstown Motors (<b>RIDE</b>) -Get Report. Shares of those three all surged Tuesday morning after President Joe Biden said he wants the federal government to eventually shift to all-electric vehicles. While Nikola shares gained 11.47% on the day, the other two stocks fell along with the broader market to end lower.</p>\n<p>Shares of Tesla fell $40, or 4.6%, to $824.16 in after-hours trading. 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Analysts are looking for deliveries of 800,000 vehicles in 2021, Bloomberg reported.\nThe stock has risen 109% since the company last reported earnings on Oct. 21.\nTesla’s China operations contributed significantly to the year’s performance, as its Shanghai Gigafactory ramped up production quickly after coming online early in the first quarter of 2020. The China operation contributed nearly a third of Tesla’s deliveries in 2020. The plant is being expanded and has begun manufacturing Tesla’s Model Y SUV.\nThe Model Y is expected to become the company’s best selling vehicle by 2022. Total deliveries of all vehicles are expected to surpass 1 million in 2022, according to Bloomberg.\nThe company's electric pickup truck is expected to begin deliveries in the second half of 2021. Tesla said its semi truck will also begin delivery in 2021 and that it expects production to begin at its new gigafactories currently under construction in Austin, Texas and Berlin.\nTesla's success in electric vehicles has drawn a slew of wannabe competitors including Nikola (NKLA) -Get Report, Hyliion HYLN and Lordstown Motors (RIDE) -Get Report. Shares of those three all surged Tuesday morning after President Joe Biden said he wants the federal government to eventually shift to all-electric vehicles. While Nikola shares gained 11.47% on the day, the other two stocks fell along with the broader market to end lower.\nShares of Tesla fell $40, or 4.6%, to $824.16 in after-hours trading. 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Pls give a like and comment if you are also holding PayPal!","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":7,"commentSize":2,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/360744599","repostId":"1168559250","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1168559250","pubTimestamp":1613982488,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1168559250?lang=&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-02-22 16:28","market":"us","language":"en","title":"PayPal Stock Passes Mastercard and Looks to a High-Growth Future.","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1168559250","media":"Barrons","summary":"Investors can’t get enough of PayPal Holdings.Its shares have rocketed 23% this year, to $306, for a","content":"<p>Investors can’t get enough of PayPal Holdings.Its shares have rocketed 23% this year, to $306, for a market value of $339 billion.Mastercard and Visa,the two big card-processing stocks, have been hurt by lower payment volumes during the pandemic, particularly in highly profitable cross-border transactions. Both are slightly down over 52 weeks. Mastercard’s stock, at $335, was worth $332 billion.</p><p>In a strategy presentation this past week, PayPal saw nearly every facet of its business doubling over the next five years: 750 million active accounts by 2025, up from 377 million, payments volume of $2.8 trillion and more than $50 billion in revenue, up from an estimated $26 billion this year, better operating margins and earnings, and $40 billion in free cash flow, 30% to 40% for share repurchases.</p><p>MoffettNathanson’s Lisa Ellis notes that PayPal has stepping stones to reach those numbers. One is a new service called Buy Now Pay Later, an interest-free installment plan with $750 million of transaction volume in the fourth quarter. Another is cryptocurrencies. Users can buy and store them on PayPal’s app, and PayPal wants to use crypto with merchants; Bitcoin’s rise seems to be driving greater usage. The company also aims to expand its Venmo service for business payments and grow its contactless payments technology in stores.</p><p>Does this warrant a steep premium to Mastercard? The card giant’s revenue and EPS should exceed PayPal’s in fiscal 2021, says Ellis. But the five-year outlook favors PayPal. Is PayPal’s valuation too rich? At 67 times estimated 2021 earnings, the stock is pricier than the S&P 500’s 23 multiple or Mastercard’s 42. 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Both are slightly down over 52 weeks. Mastercard’s stock, at $335, was worth $332 billion.In a strategy presentation this past week, PayPal saw nearly every facet of its business doubling over the next five years: 750 million active accounts by 2025, up from 377 million, payments volume of $2.8 trillion and more than $50 billion in revenue, up from an estimated $26 billion this year, better operating margins and earnings, and $40 billion in free cash flow, 30% to 40% for share repurchases.MoffettNathanson’s Lisa Ellis notes that PayPal has stepping stones to reach those numbers. One is a new service called Buy Now Pay Later, an interest-free installment plan with $750 million of transaction volume in the fourth quarter. Another is cryptocurrencies. Users can buy and store them on PayPal’s app, and PayPal wants to use crypto with merchants; Bitcoin’s rise seems to be driving greater usage. 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Despite the drop in some of the big tech names such as AppleAAPL, FacebookFB, MicrosoftMSFT, Zoom VideoZM, and countless others this week, the market fundamentals remain relatively strong.Ebbs and flows, as well as pullbacks and corrections are healthy aspects of the market. And they need not be viewed as anything but normal occurrences, especially as strong earnings results ","content":"<p>The S&P 500 and the tech-heavy Nasdaq slipped during the week of February 15, after they closed at new records last week. Despite the drop in some of the big tech names such as AppleAAPL, FacebookFB, MicrosoftMSFT, Zoom VideoZM, and countless others this week, the market fundamentals remain relatively strong.</p><p>Ebbs and flows, as well as pullbacks and corrections are healthy aspects of the market. And they need not be viewed as anything but normal occurrences, especially as strong earnings results continue to pour in. Better yet, the outlook for the first quarter and the rest of 2021 has improved significantly.</p><p>Vaccine distribution will hopefully help the economy roar back by the summer and lift some of the hardest-hit areas of the economy. Meanwhile, Wall Street is banking on more spending under the Biden administration and the Fed remains firmly committed to keeping interest rates low.</p><p>All of these factors set up a bullish outlook for 2021. But instead of focusing on companies that need a vaccine to really grow, let’s look at two tech stocks that have posted big sales growth during the pandemic and are ready to expand for years within futuristic industries…</p><p><b>NIO Inc.NIO</b></p><p>Every major automaker, from FordFto Volvo, is racing to roll out more electric vehicles as they try to catch TeslaTSLA. Luckily for investors, the EV market is far from a zero-sum game and newcomers continue to enter the space. Chinese EV maker NIO is a rising star in the booming market, as its sales continue to grow. The company is also focused on autonomous driving tech, as well as batteries, which are the lifeblood of the industry.</p><p>NIO sells multiple models that are somewhat in-line with Tesla, from smaller SUVs to sedans. The company said in early January that it delivered 17,353 vehicles in the fourth quarter, which marked a 110% jump.</p><p>Overall, NIO’s full-year deliveries surged 113% to nearly 44,000 vehicles in 2020. And its January 2021 figures were even more impressive, with deliveries up 350% from the year-ago period to push its overall cumulative deliveries to 83K.</p><p>With this in mind, Zacks estimates call for NIO’s FY20 revenue to jump 120% to $2.49 billion, with FY21 projected to come in another 97% higher to reach $4.89 billion. The Chinese EV company is also expected to significantly shrink its adjusted losses during this stretch.</p><p>NIO has topped our EPS estimates in the trailing two periods and its positive earnings revisions help it land a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy) heading into the release of its Q4 results on March 1.</p><p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/5b6233d1784a5cb7db62b437f7632a3f\" tg-width=\"620\" tg-height=\"314\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer\"></p><p>NIO, which rocks an “A” grade for Growth in our Style Scores system, has seen its stock skyrocket over 1,000% in the last year and 300% in the past six months. Luckily for investors who missed the ride, NIO has cooled down, up only 12% in the last three months.</p><p>At roughly $55 per share, it’s down about 13% from its late January records. The recent downturn has seen it fall from overbought in terms of the Relative Strength Index to around 45—an RSI above 70 is often regarded as overbought, with any number below 30 considered oversold.</p><p>NIO’s recent price performance could give it room to run if it’s able to impress Wall Street. And the stock jumped over 1% through morning trading Friday, as it bounces off its 50-day moving average. NIO shares also trade at a discount compared to other high-flyers at 12.7X forward sales, which marks a discount against Tesla’s 15.5X and comes in 25% below its own six-months highs.</p><p>Three out of the nine brokerage recommendations that Zacks has for NIO come in at a “Strong Buy,” with none below a “Hold.” NIO might be worth buying as a long-term play that’s far less expensive than Tesla ($784 a share), in a world where EVs already accounted for over 30% of Volvo’s new car sales in Europe in 2020. And let’s remember that China is one of the world’s largest EV markets.</p><p><b>CrowdStrikeCRWD</b></p><p>CrowdStrike is a cloud-focused cybersecurity firm that utilizes machine learning and AI to protect endpoints and cloud workloads. This is crucial in the cloud age that’s full of rapidly expanding endpoints, which include laptops, desktops, smartphones, IoT devices, and more.</p><p>Remote work and schooling pushed this area of the ever-growing cybersecurity space to the forefront, but it was already booming. More importantly, as devices proliferate and our digitally-connected world grows more complex, it becomes more vulnerable.</p><p>CrowdStrike on February announced plans to bolster its offerings through the acquisition of Humio for $400 million—expected to close in the first quarter. Humio provides high-performance cloud log management and observability technology. The deal is set to “further expand its eXtended Detection and Response (XDR) capabilities by ingesting and correlating data from any log, application or feed to deliver actionable insights and real-time protection.”</p><p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/9f684cfbac7ba46e2cf8ab6e063461a2\" tg-width=\"620\" tg-height=\"280\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer\"></p><p>CrowdStrike, which went public in the summer of 2019, has soared nearly 280% in the past 12 months. More recently, the stock is up 65% in the last six months, and it already bounced back to new records—which it hit earlier in the week—after it slipped in mid-January.</p><p>The stock is firmly a growth play at the moment, trading at 42.7X forward sales, which puts it right in line with e-commerce giant ShopifySHOP. Despite its run, the stock is not currently considered overbought, with an RSI of 64.</p><p>CRWD’s positive earnings revisions help it grab a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy) at the moment, with it set to release its fourth quarter fiscal 2021 results on March 16. Meanwhile, 14 of the 19 brokerage ratings Zacks has for CRWD come in at a “Strong Buy,” with none lower than a “Hold.”</p><p>Looking back, the company crushed our Q3 estimates in December, with sales up 86%. CrowdStrike also lifted its guidance at the time. Zacks estimates currently call for it to swing from an adjusted loss of -$0.02 a share in the year-ago period to +$0.09 in the fourth quarter on 65% stronger sales.</p><p>In total, the cybersecurity firm is projected to soar from a loss of -$0.42 a share to +$0.23 in fiscal 2021. Plus, CRWD’s FY22 EPS figure is projected to climb another 70% higher, all the way to $0.39 a share. Meanwhile, its revenue is projected to jump 79% to hit $861 million in FY21 and then climb another 42% to $1.22 billion in FY22.</p><p>CrowdStrike’s expected growth would come on top of FY20’s 93% sales expansion. The stock has clearly already gone on an impressive run. But it is poised to continue to grow in a world where everything is connected and data is endless. Therefore, cybersecurity firms such as CrowdStrike might make for strong long-term growth plays.</p><p><b>These Stocks Are Poised to Soar Past the Pandemic</b>The COVID-19 outbreak has shifted consumer behavior dramatically, and a handful of high-tech companies have stepped up to keep America running. Right now, investors in these companies have a shot at serious profits. For example, Zoom jumped 108.5% in less than 4 months while most other stocks were sinking.</p><p>Our research shows that 5 cutting-edge stocks could skyrocket from the exponential increase in demand for “stay at home” technologies. 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Despite the drop in some of the big tech names such as AppleAAPL, FacebookFB, ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/2-top-tech-stocks-to-buy-now-for-big-growth-2021-02-19\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{},"source_url":"https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/2-top-tech-stocks-to-buy-now-for-big-growth-2021-02-19","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1143100356","content_text":"The S&P 500 and the tech-heavy Nasdaq slipped during the week of February 15, after they closed at new records last week. Despite the drop in some of the big tech names such as AppleAAPL, FacebookFB, MicrosoftMSFT, Zoom VideoZM, and countless others this week, the market fundamentals remain relatively strong.Ebbs and flows, as well as pullbacks and corrections are healthy aspects of the market. And they need not be viewed as anything but normal occurrences, especially as strong earnings results continue to pour in. Better yet, the outlook for the first quarter and the rest of 2021 has improved significantly.Vaccine distribution will hopefully help the economy roar back by the summer and lift some of the hardest-hit areas of the economy. Meanwhile, Wall Street is banking on more spending under the Biden administration and the Fed remains firmly committed to keeping interest rates low.All of these factors set up a bullish outlook for 2021. But instead of focusing on companies that need a vaccine to really grow, let’s look at two tech stocks that have posted big sales growth during the pandemic and are ready to expand for years within futuristic industries…NIO Inc.NIOEvery major automaker, from FordFto Volvo, is racing to roll out more electric vehicles as they try to catch TeslaTSLA. Luckily for investors, the EV market is far from a zero-sum game and newcomers continue to enter the space. Chinese EV maker NIO is a rising star in the booming market, as its sales continue to grow. The company is also focused on autonomous driving tech, as well as batteries, which are the lifeblood of the industry.NIO sells multiple models that are somewhat in-line with Tesla, from smaller SUVs to sedans. The company said in early January that it delivered 17,353 vehicles in the fourth quarter, which marked a 110% jump.Overall, NIO’s full-year deliveries surged 113% to nearly 44,000 vehicles in 2020. And its January 2021 figures were even more impressive, with deliveries up 350% from the year-ago period to push its overall cumulative deliveries to 83K.With this in mind, Zacks estimates call for NIO’s FY20 revenue to jump 120% to $2.49 billion, with FY21 projected to come in another 97% higher to reach $4.89 billion. The Chinese EV company is also expected to significantly shrink its adjusted losses during this stretch.NIO has topped our EPS estimates in the trailing two periods and its positive earnings revisions help it land a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy) heading into the release of its Q4 results on March 1.NIO, which rocks an “A” grade for Growth in our Style Scores system, has seen its stock skyrocket over 1,000% in the last year and 300% in the past six months. Luckily for investors who missed the ride, NIO has cooled down, up only 12% in the last three months.At roughly $55 per share, it’s down about 13% from its late January records. The recent downturn has seen it fall from overbought in terms of the Relative Strength Index to around 45—an RSI above 70 is often regarded as overbought, with any number below 30 considered oversold.NIO’s recent price performance could give it room to run if it’s able to impress Wall Street. And the stock jumped over 1% through morning trading Friday, as it bounces off its 50-day moving average. NIO shares also trade at a discount compared to other high-flyers at 12.7X forward sales, which marks a discount against Tesla’s 15.5X and comes in 25% below its own six-months highs.Three out of the nine brokerage recommendations that Zacks has for NIO come in at a “Strong Buy,” with none below a “Hold.” NIO might be worth buying as a long-term play that’s far less expensive than Tesla ($784 a share), in a world where EVs already accounted for over 30% of Volvo’s new car sales in Europe in 2020. And let’s remember that China is one of the world’s largest EV markets.CrowdStrikeCRWDCrowdStrike is a cloud-focused cybersecurity firm that utilizes machine learning and AI to protect endpoints and cloud workloads. This is crucial in the cloud age that’s full of rapidly expanding endpoints, which include laptops, desktops, smartphones, IoT devices, and more.Remote work and schooling pushed this area of the ever-growing cybersecurity space to the forefront, but it was already booming. More importantly, as devices proliferate and our digitally-connected world grows more complex, it becomes more vulnerable.CrowdStrike on February announced plans to bolster its offerings through the acquisition of Humio for $400 million—expected to close in the first quarter. Humio provides high-performance cloud log management and observability technology. The deal is set to “further expand its eXtended Detection and Response (XDR) capabilities by ingesting and correlating data from any log, application or feed to deliver actionable insights and real-time protection.”CrowdStrike, which went public in the summer of 2019, has soared nearly 280% in the past 12 months. More recently, the stock is up 65% in the last six months, and it already bounced back to new records—which it hit earlier in the week—after it slipped in mid-January.The stock is firmly a growth play at the moment, trading at 42.7X forward sales, which puts it right in line with e-commerce giant ShopifySHOP. Despite its run, the stock is not currently considered overbought, with an RSI of 64.CRWD’s positive earnings revisions help it grab a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy) at the moment, with it set to release its fourth quarter fiscal 2021 results on March 16. Meanwhile, 14 of the 19 brokerage ratings Zacks has for CRWD come in at a “Strong Buy,” with none lower than a “Hold.”Looking back, the company crushed our Q3 estimates in December, with sales up 86%. CrowdStrike also lifted its guidance at the time. Zacks estimates currently call for it to swing from an adjusted loss of -$0.02 a share in the year-ago period to +$0.09 in the fourth quarter on 65% stronger sales.In total, the cybersecurity firm is projected to soar from a loss of -$0.42 a share to +$0.23 in fiscal 2021. Plus, CRWD’s FY22 EPS figure is projected to climb another 70% higher, all the way to $0.39 a share. Meanwhile, its revenue is projected to jump 79% to hit $861 million in FY21 and then climb another 42% to $1.22 billion in FY22.CrowdStrike’s expected growth would come on top of FY20’s 93% sales expansion. The stock has clearly already gone on an impressive run. But it is poised to continue to grow in a world where everything is connected and data is endless. Therefore, cybersecurity firms such as CrowdStrike might make for strong long-term growth plays.These Stocks Are Poised to Soar Past the PandemicThe COVID-19 outbreak has shifted consumer behavior dramatically, and a handful of high-tech companies have stepped up to keep America running. Right now, investors in these companies have a shot at serious profits. For example, Zoom jumped 108.5% in less than 4 months while most other stocks were sinking.Our research shows that 5 cutting-edge stocks could skyrocket from the exponential increase in demand for “stay at home” technologies. 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market</p><p>The bond market is largely out of reach for day traders, unless through a proxy, so it would seem safe from the dynamics that have launched volatility in equities like GameStop Corp.</p><p>But it's not, exactly.</p><p>The stunning ascent this month of GameStop <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/GME\">$(GME)$</a>, AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AMC\">$(AMC)$</a> and other heavily shorted stocks targeted by day traders huddled in online forums in a battle against Wall Street short sellers has been met by lofty moves for the company's corporate bonds too.</p><p>While individual investors using Reddit's WallStreetBets or other online forums still have little direct influence on the broader debt markets, speculative stock-buying can cause real ripple effects.</p><p>\"There is very little individual investor presence in the corporate bond market,\" said John McClain, portfolio manager at Diamond Hill Capital Management, but he also pointed to the \"GameStop side effect,\" namely, that skyrocketing stock prices can trigger a company to issue shares and use that money to strengthen a balance sheet, boost its liquidity position or to pay down existing debt.</p><p>\"If the equity of GameStop goes parabolic,\" McClain said, it can significantly boost the company's market capitalization, and \"in theory, the debt is somewhat better protected.\"</p><p>The problem, McClain argued, is that the co-mingling of pandemic stimulus from policy makers and the rise of commission-free stock apps that allow anybody to trade equities with a swipe can lead to real risks for individual investors, while creating headaches for debt-market participants.</p><p>\"The casino is open and everybody is invited in,\" McClain said. \"It's free booze and basically free chips.\"</p><p>This chart shows AMC's bonds not only rallied in January, but were the most actively traded debt from a list of Russell 3000 Index stocks included in MarketWatch's short squeeze list for 2021:</p><p>AMC bonds, while still under pressures due to the pandemic, have garnered $2 billion worth of trades since the beginning of January, according to debt tracking platform BondCliq.</p><p>At last check, its popular 12% bonds due in June 2026 were fetching prices of $73.50, up from $23.99 on Jan. 6, according to BondCliq.</p><p>Some cold water was splashed on surging GameStop and AMC shares on Thursday, after several brokerages limited buying and lawmakers called for new restrictions.</p><p>But they bounced back in extended trading after online trading platform Robinhood said it would \"allow limited buys\" of GameStop and other volatile stocks beginning Friday.</p><p>Read: GameStop, AMC stocks bounce back after Robinhood says it will allow some buying Friday</p><p>At Thursday's close, AMC's stock still was still up 300% year to date, according to FactSet data.</p><p>For its part, AMC has already raised $600 million as some its outstanding 2.95% notes were converted to 44.4 million shares at a conversion price of $13.51 a share, holdings which slid 30% in a matter of hours as brokerage restrictions limited trade.</p><p>See: Investors that converted AMC bonds to stock see value of holdings slide 30% in a matter of hours</p><p>Even so, John Flahive, head of fixed income investments at BNY Mellon Wealth, said he still sees a limited overall impact in the broader bond market from recent ructions in equity trading, pointing to 10-year Treasury yields holding around 1.06%.</p><p>\"Could they use the equity market as a source of capital?\" Flahive asked. \"Theoretically, they could do that. But given the volatility in the marketplace it would be viewed as unlikely.\"</p>","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>The GameStop and AMC drama doesn't stop with the stock market</title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ 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stocks targeted by day traders huddled in online forums in a battle against Wall Street short sellers has been met by lofty moves for the company's corporate bonds too.</p><p>While individual investors using Reddit's WallStreetBets or other online forums still have little direct influence on the broader debt markets, speculative stock-buying can cause real ripple effects.</p><p>\"There is very little individual investor presence in the corporate bond market,\" said John McClain, portfolio manager at Diamond Hill Capital Management, but he also pointed to the \"GameStop side effect,\" namely, that skyrocketing stock prices can trigger a company to issue shares and use that money to strengthen a balance sheet, boost its liquidity position or to pay down existing debt.</p><p>\"If the equity of GameStop goes parabolic,\" McClain said, it can significantly boost the company's market capitalization, and \"in theory, the debt is somewhat better protected.\"</p><p>The problem, McClain argued, is that the co-mingling of pandemic stimulus from policy makers and the rise of commission-free stock apps that allow anybody to trade equities with a swipe can lead to real risks for individual investors, while creating headaches for debt-market participants.</p><p>\"The casino is open and everybody is invited in,\" McClain said. \"It's free booze and basically free chips.\"</p><p>This chart shows AMC's bonds not only rallied in January, but were the most actively traded debt from a list of Russell 3000 Index stocks included in MarketWatch's short squeeze list for 2021:</p><p>AMC bonds, while still under pressures due to the pandemic, have garnered $2 billion worth of trades since the beginning of January, according to debt tracking platform BondCliq.</p><p>At last check, its popular 12% bonds due in June 2026 were fetching prices of $73.50, up from $23.99 on Jan. 6, according to BondCliq.</p><p>Some cold water was splashed on surging GameStop and AMC shares on Thursday, after several brokerages limited buying and lawmakers called for new restrictions.</p><p>But they bounced back in extended trading after online trading platform Robinhood said it would \"allow limited buys\" of GameStop and other volatile stocks beginning Friday.</p><p>Read: GameStop, AMC stocks bounce back after Robinhood says it will allow some buying Friday</p><p>At Thursday's close, AMC's stock still was still up 300% year to date, according to FactSet data.</p><p>For its part, AMC has already raised $600 million as some its outstanding 2.95% notes were converted to 44.4 million shares at a conversion price of $13.51 a share, holdings which slid 30% in a matter of hours as brokerage restrictions limited trade.</p><p>See: Investors that converted AMC bonds to stock see value of holdings slide 30% in a matter of hours</p><p>Even so, John Flahive, head of fixed income investments at BNY Mellon Wealth, said he still sees a limited overall impact in the broader bond market from recent ructions in equity trading, pointing to 10-year Treasury yields holding around 1.06%.</p><p>\"Could they use the equity market as a source of capital?\" Flahive asked. \"Theoretically, they could do that. But given the volatility in the marketplace it would be viewed as unlikely.\"</p>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"GME":"游戏驿站","AMC":"AMC院线"},"is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2107292194","content_text":"Ripple effects have influence broader bond marketThe bond market is largely out of reach for day traders, unless through a proxy, so it would seem safe from the dynamics that have launched volatility in equities like GameStop Corp.But it's not, exactly.The stunning ascent this month of GameStop $(GME)$, AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. $(AMC)$ and other heavily shorted stocks targeted by day traders huddled in online forums in a battle against Wall Street short sellers has been met by lofty moves for the company's corporate bonds too.While individual investors using Reddit's WallStreetBets or other online forums still have little direct influence on the broader debt markets, speculative stock-buying can cause real ripple effects.\"There is very little individual investor presence in the corporate bond market,\" said John McClain, portfolio manager at Diamond Hill Capital Management, but he also pointed to the \"GameStop side effect,\" namely, that skyrocketing stock prices can trigger a company to issue shares and use that money to strengthen a balance sheet, boost its liquidity position or to pay down existing debt.\"If the equity of GameStop goes parabolic,\" McClain said, it can significantly boost the company's market capitalization, and \"in theory, the debt is somewhat better protected.\"The problem, McClain argued, is that the co-mingling of pandemic stimulus from policy makers and the rise of commission-free stock apps that allow anybody to trade equities with a swipe can lead to real risks for individual investors, while creating headaches for debt-market participants.\"The casino is open and everybody is invited in,\" McClain said. \"It's free booze and basically free chips.\"This chart shows AMC's bonds not only rallied in January, but were the most actively traded debt from a list of Russell 3000 Index stocks included in MarketWatch's short squeeze list for 2021:AMC bonds, while still under pressures due to the pandemic, have garnered $2 billion worth of trades since the beginning of January, according to debt tracking platform BondCliq.At last check, its popular 12% bonds due in June 2026 were fetching prices of $73.50, up from $23.99 on Jan. 6, according to BondCliq.Some cold water was splashed on surging GameStop and AMC shares on Thursday, after several brokerages limited buying and lawmakers called for new restrictions.But they bounced back in extended trading after online trading platform Robinhood said it would \"allow limited buys\" of GameStop and other volatile stocks beginning Friday.Read: GameStop, AMC stocks bounce back after Robinhood says it will allow some buying FridayAt Thursday's close, AMC's stock still was still up 300% year to date, according to FactSet data.For its part, AMC has already raised $600 million as some its outstanding 2.95% notes were converted to 44.4 million shares at a conversion price of $13.51 a share, holdings which slid 30% in a matter of hours as brokerage restrictions limited trade.See: Investors that converted AMC bonds to stock see value of holdings slide 30% in a matter of hoursEven so, John Flahive, head of fixed income investments at BNY Mellon Wealth, said he still sees a limited overall impact in the broader bond market from recent ructions in equity trading, pointing to 10-year Treasury yields holding around 1.06%.\"Could they use the equity market as a source of capital?\" Flahive asked. \"Theoretically, they could do that. 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Analysts are looking for deliveries of 800,000 vehicles in 2021, Bloomberg reported.</p>\n<p>The stock has risen 109% since the company last reported earnings on Oct. 21.</p>\n<p>Tesla’s China operations contributed significantly to the year’s performance, as its Shanghai Gigafactory ramped up production quickly after coming online early in the first quarter of 2020. The China operation contributed nearly a third of Tesla’s deliveries in 2020. The plant is being expanded and has begun manufacturing Tesla’s Model Y SUV.</p>\n<p>The Model Y is expected to become the company’s best selling vehicle by 2022. Total deliveries of all vehicles are expected to surpass 1 million in 2022, according to Bloomberg.</p>\n<p>The company's electric pickup truck is expected to begin deliveries in the second half of 2021. Tesla said its semi truck will also begin delivery in 2021 and that it expects production to begin at its new gigafactories currently under construction in Austin, Texas and Berlin.</p>\n<p>Tesla's success in electric vehicles has drawn a slew of wannabe competitors including Nikola (<b>NKLA</b>) -Get Report, Hyliion HYLN and Lordstown Motors (<b>RIDE</b>) -Get Report. Shares of those three all surged Tuesday morning after President Joe Biden said he wants the federal government to eventually shift to all-electric vehicles. While Nikola shares gained 11.47% on the day, the other two stocks fell along with the broader market to end lower.</p>\n<p>Shares of Tesla fell $40, or 4.6%, to $824.16 in after-hours trading. 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Analysts are looking for deliveries of 800,000 vehicles in 2021, Bloomberg reported.\nThe stock has risen 109% since the company last reported earnings on Oct. 21.\nTesla’s China operations contributed significantly to the year’s performance, as its Shanghai Gigafactory ramped up production quickly after coming online early in the first quarter of 2020. The China operation contributed nearly a third of Tesla’s deliveries in 2020. The plant is being expanded and has begun manufacturing Tesla’s Model Y SUV.\nThe Model Y is expected to become the company’s best selling vehicle by 2022. Total deliveries of all vehicles are expected to surpass 1 million in 2022, according to Bloomberg.\nThe company's electric pickup truck is expected to begin deliveries in the second half of 2021. Tesla said its semi truck will also begin delivery in 2021 and that it expects production to begin at its new gigafactories currently under construction in Austin, Texas and Berlin.\nTesla's success in electric vehicles has drawn a slew of wannabe competitors including Nikola (NKLA) -Get Report, Hyliion HYLN and Lordstown Motors (RIDE) -Get Report. Shares of those three all surged Tuesday morning after President Joe Biden said he wants the federal government to eventually shift to all-electric vehicles. While Nikola shares gained 11.47% on the day, the other two stocks fell along with the broader market to end lower.\nShares of Tesla fell $40, or 4.6%, to $824.16 in after-hours trading. In the regular session, the stock fell 2.1% amid a broad market selloff that saw the Dow Industrials lose more than 600 points.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":416,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0}],"lives":[]}