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But investorsstill find ways to make big money.Eight stocks inthe S&P 500, mostly tech and communications services firms likeNvidia,IBD Long-Term Leader$Microsoft$ and$Twitter$, are complete standouts in the S&P 500 in August, says an Investor's Business Daily analysis of data from S&P Global Market Intelligence andMarketSmith.All these stocks not only topped the S&P 500 in August in each of the past five years.","content":"<p>August is feared as <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE.U\">one</a> of the worst months for the S&P 500 — and for good reason. But investorsstill find ways to make big money.</p>\n<p>Eight stocks inthe S&P 500, mostly tech and communications services firms like<b>Nvidia</b>(NVDA),IBD Long-Term Leader<b><a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/MSFT\">Microsoft</a></b>(MSFT) and<b><a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/TWTR\">Twitter</a></b>(TWTR), are complete standouts in the S&P 500 in August, says an Investor's Business Daily analysis of data from S&P Global Market Intelligence andMarketSmith.</p>\n<p>All these stocks not only topped the S&P 500 in August in each of the past five years. They also all posted average gains in the month of 4% or more.</p>\n<p>And that qualifies as a good August — which for most people ranks among the very worst months of the year.</p>\n<p><b>August Is Usually Tough For The S&P 500</b></p>\n<p>Going back to 1950, the S&P 500 slipped 0.2% in August on average, says Stock Trader's Almanac. That ranks August as the eleventh-worst month of the year for the index.</p>\n<p>Andunderperformance in Augustisn't a fluke. It can sometimes come in dead last.</p>\n<p>\"August is the worst ... S&P 500 month during 1988 through 2020,\" says Stock Trader's Almanac. \"In post-election years since 1950, August is still ranked no higher than #11 while average performance slips deeper into negative territory.\"</p>\n<p>More recently, though, August spared S&P 500 investors some of the pain.</p>\n<p>Last August, for instance, the S&P 500 vaulted 7% higher during the month. It was at that time investors began to anticipate the reopening of the economy. But in just the prior August of 2019, the S&P 500 slipped 1.8%.</p>\n<p>But not all S&P 500 stocks suffer in August.</p>\n<p><b>Technology Is The S&P 500 Place To Be In August</b></p>\n<p><a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/JE\">Just</a> <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE.U\">one</a> S&P 500 sector routinely skates through August. Andit's technology.</p>\n<p>The Technology <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/SLCT\">Select</a> Sector SPDR (XLK) is the only sector out of the 11 that topped the S&P 500 in each of the past five years. And during August the past five years, the tech sector gained 4.2% on average. That's a particularly strong showing if you consider the S&P 50o only rose 1.6% on average in August going back to 2016.</p>\n<p>And it's not just the overall S&P 500 tech sector that outperforms in August. Drilling down into the individual tech stock winners tells the same story. Six out of the eight top performing S&P 500 stocks in Augusthail from the tech sector.</p>\n<p>Take the No. 1 performer in the month: high-end computer chip maker Nvidia. It topped the S&P 500 during August in each of the past five years. But it's also put up an average gain in the month of 10.3%. All eyes are on whether Nvidia can pull it off again. Shares are already up nearly 50% this year.</p>\n<p>Analysts are looking for the company in August to report 53% lower adjusted second-quarter profit of $1.02 share. But Nvidia has a knack at overdelivering. Profit in the first-quarter topped expectations by more than 350%.Should you buy Nvidia stock now?</p>\n<p>Another big tech winner in August isMicrosoft. The software giant's shares pushed 4.3% higher in August, on average, the past five years.</p>\n<p><b>Get Ready For August S&P 500 Surprises</b></p>\n<p>August is only starting, and already investors are coming off some surprises. Expect more.</p>\n<p>Take <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/TWTR\">Twitter</a> for instance. It, too, is a strong August performer. It's risen more than 8.5% in August, on average, in the past five years. Shares are already up 28.6% this year. Why? The communications firm reported, in July, a profit of 20 cents a share. That demolished expectations by more than 185%. 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But investorsstill find ways to make big money.\nEight stocks inthe S&P 500, mostly tech and communications services ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.investors.com/etfs-and-funds/sectors/sp500-august-is-actually-a-great-month-if-you-own-these-8-stocks/?src=A00220\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"INTU":"财捷","TWTR":"Twitter","NVDA":"英伟达","V":"Visa","MA":"万事达","MSFT":"微软","SNPS":"新思科技","CTAS":"信达思"},"source_url":"https://www.investors.com/etfs-and-funds/sectors/sp500-august-is-actually-a-great-month-if-you-own-these-8-stocks/?src=A00220","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1172320411","content_text":"August is feared as one of the worst months for the S&P 500 — and for good reason. But investorsstill find ways to make big money.\nEight stocks inthe S&P 500, mostly tech and communications services firms likeNvidia(NVDA),IBD Long-Term LeaderMicrosoft(MSFT) andTwitter(TWTR), are complete standouts in the S&P 500 in August, says an Investor's Business Daily analysis of data from S&P Global Market Intelligence andMarketSmith.\nAll these stocks not only topped the S&P 500 in August in each of the past five years. They also all posted average gains in the month of 4% or more.\nAnd that qualifies as a good August — which for most people ranks among the very worst months of the year.\nAugust Is Usually Tough For The S&P 500\nGoing back to 1950, the S&P 500 slipped 0.2% in August on average, says Stock Trader's Almanac. That ranks August as the eleventh-worst month of the year for the index.\nAndunderperformance in Augustisn't a fluke. It can sometimes come in dead last.\n\"August is the worst ... S&P 500 month during 1988 through 2020,\" says Stock Trader's Almanac. \"In post-election years since 1950, August is still ranked no higher than #11 while average performance slips deeper into negative territory.\"\nMore recently, though, August spared S&P 500 investors some of the pain.\nLast August, for instance, the S&P 500 vaulted 7% higher during the month. It was at that time investors began to anticipate the reopening of the economy. But in just the prior August of 2019, the S&P 500 slipped 1.8%.\nBut not all S&P 500 stocks suffer in August.\nTechnology Is The S&P 500 Place To Be In August\nJust one S&P 500 sector routinely skates through August. Andit's technology.\nThe Technology Select Sector SPDR (XLK) is the only sector out of the 11 that topped the S&P 500 in each of the past five years. And during August the past five years, the tech sector gained 4.2% on average. That's a particularly strong showing if you consider the S&P 50o only rose 1.6% on average in August going back to 2016.\nAnd it's not just the overall S&P 500 tech sector that outperforms in August. Drilling down into the individual tech stock winners tells the same story. Six out of the eight top performing S&P 500 stocks in Augusthail from the tech sector.\nTake the No. 1 performer in the month: high-end computer chip maker Nvidia. It topped the S&P 500 during August in each of the past five years. But it's also put up an average gain in the month of 10.3%. All eyes are on whether Nvidia can pull it off again. Shares are already up nearly 50% this year.\nAnalysts are looking for the company in August to report 53% lower adjusted second-quarter profit of $1.02 share. But Nvidia has a knack at overdelivering. Profit in the first-quarter topped expectations by more than 350%.Should you buy Nvidia stock now?\nAnother big tech winner in August isMicrosoft. The software giant's shares pushed 4.3% higher in August, on average, the past five years.\nGet Ready For August S&P 500 Surprises\nAugust is only starting, and already investors are coming off some surprises. Expect more.\nTake Twitter for instance. It, too, is a strong August performer. It's risen more than 8.5% in August, on average, in the past five years. Shares are already up 28.6% this year. Why? The communications firm reported, in July, a profit of 20 cents a share. That demolished expectations by more than 185%. That ranks as one of thetop surprises in an already robust second-quarter profit reporting season.\nSo, yes, August isn't usually great for the S&P 500. But you can still find winners if you pick your spots in this tricky month.\nTop S&P 500 Stocks In August\nAll topped the index in each August for at least past five years","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":240,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":808923368,"gmtCreate":1627552045354,"gmtModify":1703492199797,"author":{"id":"4090643022997820","authorId":"4090643022997820","name":"HenryAhTeo","avatar":"https://static.laohu8.com/default-avatar.jpg","crmLevel":1,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"authorIdStr":"4090643022997820","idStr":"4090643022997820"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Good","listText":"Good","text":"Good","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":2,"commentSize":1,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/808923368","repostId":"1150368331","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1150368331","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1627550617,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1150368331?lang=&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-07-29 17:23","market":"us","language":"en","title":"Stock-market investors are ‘staring down the barrel of seasonal weakness for next 3 months’","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1150368331","media":"MarketWatch","summary":"Stock market likely to face ‘readjustment period’: deGraaf\nMidsummer blues? SEBASTIEN SALOM-GOMIS/AG","content":"<p>Stock market likely to face ‘readjustment period’: deGraaf</p>\n<p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/bdd60b246407ebeffde47c97ef392dbb\" tg-width=\"700\" tg-height=\"467\" width=\"100%\" height=\"auto\"><span>Midsummer blues? SEBASTIEN SALOM-GOMIS/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES</span></p>\n<p>It’s the most unfavorable time of the year when it comes to stock-market “seasonality”, and while that’s usually not enough to dictate market calls, it’s worth paying attention to, a top Wall Street chart watcher warned on Wednesday.</p>\n<p>“We are now standing at the weakest point in market seasonality for the next three months,” said Jeff deGraaf, founder of Renaissance Macro Research, in a Thursday note, referring to the chart tracking seasonal 3-month forward returns below:</p>\n<p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/6ca9bfb57bece1c32df911d998c4de19\" tg-width=\"700\" tg-height=\"564\" width=\"100%\" height=\"auto\"><span>RENAISSANCE MACRO</span></p>\n<p>“The data goes back to 1928 and is rarely a sufficient catalyst to make a call, but with breadth divergences, elevated sentiment, and peak-data we suspect seasonal patterns will be more typical than not,” he wrote.</p>\n<p>Seasonality refers to the tendency of markets to perform better or worse during certain periods of the year. It’s perhaps most famously illustrated by the stock-market adage, “sell in May and go away,,” which refers to the historical tendency for the stock market to perform better from November through April than from May through October.</p>\n<p>As deGraaf indicated, such seasonal factors typically aren’t viewed as sufficient in themselves to justify making trading calls.</p>\n<p>The Dow Jones Industrial Average,S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite pulled back Tuesday after finishing at record levels in the previous session. Stocks were putting in a mixed performance on Wednesday.</p>\n<p>So what does he expect the next three months to look like?</p>\n<p>“It’s likely to be a readjustment period, rotational and important to pay attention to relative strength changes,” he said.</p>","source":"lsy1603348471595","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>Stock-market investors are ‘staring down the barrel of seasonal weakness for next 3 months’</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{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#999; background:transparent; }\n.wrapper{ overflow:hidden;word-break:break-all;padding:10px; }\nh1,h2{ font-weight:normal; line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:.6em; }\nh3,h4,h5,h6{ line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:1em; }\nh1{ font-size:24px; }\nh2{ font-size:20px; }\nh3{ font-size:18px; }\nh4{ font-size:16px; }\nh5{ font-size:14px; }\nh6{ font-size:12px; }\np,ul,ol,blockquote,dl,table{ margin:1.2em 0; }\nul,ol{ margin-left:2em; }\nul{ list-style:disc; }\nol{ list-style:decimal; }\nli,li p{ margin:10px 0;}\nimg{ max-width:100%;display:block;margin:0 auto 1em; }\nblockquote{ color:#B5B2B1; border-left:3px solid #aaa; padding:1em; }\nstrong,b{font-weight:bold;}\nem,i{font-style:italic;}\ntable{ width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:1px;margin:1em 0;font-size:.9em; }\nth,td{ padding:5px;text-align:left;border:1px solid #aaa; }\nth{ font-weight:bold;background:#5d5d5d; }\n.symbol-link{font-weight:bold;}\n/* header{ border-bottom:1px solid #494756; } */\n.title{ margin:0 0 8px;line-height:1.3;color:#ddd; }\n.meta {color:#5e5c6d;font-size:13px;margin:0 0 .5em; }\na{text-decoration:none; color:#2a4b87;}\n.meta .head { display: inline-block; overflow: hidden}\n.head .h-thumb { width: 30px; height: 30px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; float: left;}\n.head .h-content { margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 9px; float: left;}\n.head .h-name {font-size: 13px; color: #eee; margin: 0;}\n.head .h-time {font-size: 11px; color: #7E829C; margin: 0;line-height: 11px;}\n.small {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.9); -webkit-transform: scale(0.9); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.smaller {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.8); -webkit-transform: scale(0.8); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.bt-text {font-size: 12px;margin: 1.5em 0 0 0}\n.bt-text p {margin: 0}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"wrapper\">\n<header>\n<h2 class=\"title\">\nStock-market investors are ‘staring down the barrel of seasonal weakness for next 3 months’\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2021-07-29 17:23 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.marketwatch.com/story/stock-market-investors-are-staring-down-the-barrel-of-seasonal-weakness-for-next-3-months-11627482153?mod=home-page><strong>MarketWatch</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>Stock market likely to face ‘readjustment period’: deGraaf\nMidsummer blues? 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SEBASTIEN SALOM-GOMIS/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES\nIt’s the most unfavorable time of the year when it comes to stock-market “seasonality”, and while that’s usually not enough to dictate market calls, it’s worth paying attention to, a top Wall Street chart watcher warned on Wednesday.\n“We are now standing at the weakest point in market seasonality for the next three months,” said Jeff deGraaf, founder of Renaissance Macro Research, in a Thursday note, referring to the chart tracking seasonal 3-month forward returns below:\nRENAISSANCE MACRO\n“The data goes back to 1928 and is rarely a sufficient catalyst to make a call, but with breadth divergences, elevated sentiment, and peak-data we suspect seasonal patterns will be more typical than not,” he wrote.\nSeasonality refers to the tendency of markets to perform better or worse during certain periods of the year. It’s perhaps most famously illustrated by the stock-market adage, “sell in May and go away,,” which refers to the historical tendency for the stock market to perform better from November through April than from May through October.\nAs deGraaf indicated, such seasonal factors typically aren’t viewed as sufficient in themselves to justify making trading calls.\nThe Dow Jones Industrial Average,S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite pulled back Tuesday after finishing at record levels in the previous session. Stocks were putting in a mixed performance on Wednesday.\nSo what does he expect the next three months to look like?\n“It’s likely to be a readjustment period, rotational and important to pay attention to relative strength changes,” he said.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":342,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":808966598,"gmtCreate":1627551724414,"gmtModify":1703492190885,"author":{"id":"4090643022997820","authorId":"4090643022997820","name":"HenryAhTeo","avatar":"https://static.laohu8.com/default-avatar.jpg","crmLevel":1,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"authorIdStr":"4090643022997820","idStr":"4090643022997820"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Good","listText":"Good","text":"Good","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":3,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/808966598","repostId":"2155990524","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"2155990524","kind":"highlight","weMediaInfo":{"introduction":"Stock Market Quotes, Business News, Financial News, Trading Ideas, and Stock Research by Professionals","home_visible":0,"media_name":"Benzinga","id":"1052270027","head_image":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/d08bf7808052c0ca9deb4e944cae32aa"},"pubTimestamp":1627549354,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/2155990524?lang=&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-07-29 17:02","market":"hk","language":"en","title":"7 Stocks To Watch For July 29, 2021","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=2155990524","media":"Benzinga","summary":"Some of the stocks that may grab investor focus today are:\n\tWall Street expects Mastercard Inc (NYSE: MA) to report quarterly earnings at $1.72 per share on revenue of $4.34 billion before the opening bell. Mastercard shares fell 0.2% to $382.88 in after-hours trading.\n","content":"<p>Some of the stocks that may grab investor focus today are:</p>\n<ul>\n <li>Wall Street expects <b>Mastercard Inc</b> (NYSE:MA) to report quarterly earnings at $1.72 per share on revenue of $4.34 billion before the opening bell. Mastercard shares rose 0.2% to $384.23 in premarket trading.</li>\n <li><b>Ford Motor Company</b> (NYSE:F) reported a surprise profit for the second quarter, while sales also exceeded market estimates. The company also raised its profit guidance for the year. Ford shares gained 3.8% to $14.38 in premarket trading.</li>\n <li>Analysts expect <b>Merck & Co., Inc.</b> (NYSE:MRK) to post quarterly earnings at $1.44 per share on revenue of $11.54 billion before the opening bell. Merck shares rose 0.2% to $78.46 in premarket trading.</li>\n <li><b><a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/FB\">Facebook</a> Inc</b> (NASDAQ:FB) reported better-than-expected earnings for its second quarter. The company saw its daily active users grow 7% year-over-year to 1.91 billion in the quarter. Monthly active users increased 7% to 2.9 billion. Facebook said its third- and fourth-quarter revenue growth rates could decelerate “significantly” due to going against tough comp periods from the prior year. Facebook shares, however, fell 3.6% to $359.98 in premarket trading.</li>\n</ul>\n<ul>\n <li>Analysts are expecting <b>AstraZeneca plc</b> (NASDAQ:AZN) to have earned $0.43 per share on revenue of $7.36 billion for the latest quarter. The company will release earnings before the markets open. AstraZeneca shares rose 1.8% to $57.84 in premarket trading.</li>\n <li><b>Paypal Holdings Inc</b> (NASDAQ:PYPL) posted upbeat earnings for its second quarter, but issued weak profit forecast for the current quarter. Paypal shares dropped 5% to $286.80 in premarket trading.</li>\n <li>Analysts expect <b>Comcast Corporation</b> (NASDAQ:CMCSA) to report quarterly earnings at $0.66 per share on revenue of $27.16 billion before the opening bell. Comcast shares fell 0.8% to $57.52 in premarket trading.</li>\n</ul>","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>7 Stocks To Watch For July 29, 2021</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{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#999; background:transparent; }\n.wrapper{ overflow:hidden;word-break:break-all;padding:10px; }\nh1,h2{ font-weight:normal; line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:.6em; }\nh3,h4,h5,h6{ line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:1em; }\nh1{ font-size:24px; }\nh2{ font-size:20px; }\nh3{ font-size:18px; }\nh4{ font-size:16px; }\nh5{ font-size:14px; }\nh6{ font-size:12px; }\np,ul,ol,blockquote,dl,table{ margin:1.2em 0; }\nul,ol{ margin-left:2em; }\nul{ list-style:disc; }\nol{ list-style:decimal; }\nli,li p{ margin:10px 0;}\nimg{ max-width:100%;display:block;margin:0 auto 1em; }\nblockquote{ color:#B5B2B1; border-left:3px solid #aaa; padding:1em; }\nstrong,b{font-weight:bold;}\nem,i{font-style:italic;}\ntable{ width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:1px;margin:1em 0;font-size:.9em; }\nth,td{ padding:5px;text-align:left;border:1px solid #aaa; }\nth{ font-weight:bold;background:#5d5d5d; }\n.symbol-link{font-weight:bold;}\n/* header{ border-bottom:1px solid #494756; } */\n.title{ margin:0 0 8px;line-height:1.3;color:#ddd; }\n.meta {color:#5e5c6d;font-size:13px;margin:0 0 .5em; }\na{text-decoration:none; color:#2a4b87;}\n.meta .head { display: inline-block; overflow: hidden}\n.head .h-thumb { width: 30px; height: 30px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; float: left;}\n.head .h-content { margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 9px; float: left;}\n.head .h-name {font-size: 13px; color: #eee; margin: 0;}\n.head .h-time {font-size: 11px; color: #7E829C; margin: 0;line-height: 11px;}\n.small {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.9); -webkit-transform: scale(0.9); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.smaller {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.8); -webkit-transform: scale(0.8); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.bt-text {font-size: 12px;margin: 1.5em 0 0 0}\n.bt-text p {margin: 0}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"wrapper\">\n<header>\n<h2 class=\"title\">\n7 Stocks To Watch For July 29, 2021\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n<div class=\"head\" \">\n\n\n<div class=\"h-thumb\" style=\"background-image:url(https://static.tigerbbs.com/d08bf7808052c0ca9deb4e944cae32aa);background-size:cover;\"></div>\n\n<div class=\"h-content\">\n<p class=\"h-name\">Benzinga </p>\n<p class=\"h-time\">2021-07-29 17:02</p>\n</div>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<p>Some of the stocks that may grab investor focus today are:</p>\n<ul>\n <li>Wall Street expects <b>Mastercard Inc</b> (NYSE:MA) to report quarterly earnings at $1.72 per share on revenue of $4.34 billion before the opening bell. Mastercard shares rose 0.2% to $384.23 in premarket trading.</li>\n <li><b>Ford Motor Company</b> (NYSE:F) reported a surprise profit for the second quarter, while sales also exceeded market estimates. The company also raised its profit guidance for the year. Ford shares gained 3.8% to $14.38 in premarket trading.</li>\n <li>Analysts expect <b>Merck & Co., Inc.</b> (NYSE:MRK) to post quarterly earnings at $1.44 per share on revenue of $11.54 billion before the opening bell. Merck shares rose 0.2% to $78.46 in premarket trading.</li>\n <li><b><a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/FB\">Facebook</a> Inc</b> (NASDAQ:FB) reported better-than-expected earnings for its second quarter. The company saw its daily active users grow 7% year-over-year to 1.91 billion in the quarter. Monthly active users increased 7% to 2.9 billion. Facebook said its third- and fourth-quarter revenue growth rates could decelerate “significantly” due to going against tough comp periods from the prior year. Facebook shares, however, fell 3.6% to $359.98 in premarket trading.</li>\n</ul>\n<ul>\n <li>Analysts are expecting <b>AstraZeneca plc</b> (NASDAQ:AZN) to have earned $0.43 per share on revenue of $7.36 billion for the latest quarter. The company will release earnings before the markets open. AstraZeneca shares rose 1.8% to $57.84 in premarket trading.</li>\n <li><b>Paypal Holdings Inc</b> (NASDAQ:PYPL) posted upbeat earnings for its second quarter, but issued weak profit forecast for the current quarter. Paypal shares dropped 5% to $286.80 in premarket trading.</li>\n <li>Analysts expect <b>Comcast Corporation</b> (NASDAQ:CMCSA) to report quarterly earnings at $0.66 per share on revenue of $27.16 billion before the opening bell. Comcast shares fell 0.8% to $57.52 in premarket trading.</li>\n</ul>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"MA":"万事达","AZN":"阿斯利康"},"is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2155990524","content_text":"Some of the stocks that may grab investor focus today are:\n\nWall Street expects Mastercard Inc (NYSE:MA) to report quarterly earnings at $1.72 per share on revenue of $4.34 billion before the opening bell. Mastercard shares rose 0.2% to $384.23 in premarket trading.\nFord Motor Company (NYSE:F) reported a surprise profit for the second quarter, while sales also exceeded market estimates. The company also raised its profit guidance for the year. Ford shares gained 3.8% to $14.38 in premarket trading.\nAnalysts expect Merck & Co., Inc. (NYSE:MRK) to post quarterly earnings at $1.44 per share on revenue of $11.54 billion before the opening bell. Merck shares rose 0.2% to $78.46 in premarket trading.\nFacebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB) reported better-than-expected earnings for its second quarter. The company saw its daily active users grow 7% year-over-year to 1.91 billion in the quarter. Monthly active users increased 7% to 2.9 billion. Facebook said its third- and fourth-quarter revenue growth rates could decelerate “significantly” due to going against tough comp periods from the prior year. Facebook shares, however, fell 3.6% to $359.98 in premarket trading.\n\n\nAnalysts are expecting AstraZeneca plc (NASDAQ:AZN) to have earned $0.43 per share on revenue of $7.36 billion for the latest quarter. The company will release earnings before the markets open. AstraZeneca shares rose 1.8% to $57.84 in premarket trading.\nPaypal Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:PYPL) posted upbeat earnings for its second quarter, but issued weak profit forecast for the current quarter. Paypal shares dropped 5% to $286.80 in premarket trading.\nAnalysts expect Comcast Corporation (NASDAQ:CMCSA) to report quarterly earnings at $0.66 per share on revenue of $27.16 billion before the opening bell. 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These two companies are changing the game.","content":"<p>Banking is an entrenched industry. Money is loaned to borrowers through the assessment of their income and assets, with the bank earning an interest rate determined by the quality of that position -- and these fundamentals haven't changed all that much.</p>\n<p>But <b>Upstart Holdings </b>(NASDAQ:UPST) is using artificial intelligence to help banks take a different approach, reviewing alternative metrics of the borrower to lend more money with a similar level of risk. And on the payments side of finance, <b>Paysafe</b> (NYSE:PSFE) is leveraging a brand-new industry in the U.S. to grow its platform. The company facilitates payments for digital casinos, sports betting books, and the esports industry, known collectively as iGaming. The segment is injecting rapid growth into the company, and since it's only active in 15 states, there's plenty of potential for further expansion.</p>\n<h2>1. Upstart</h2>\n<p>Upstart is an all-digital lending platform that allows borrowers to apply through its website, and then routes the loan to <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE.U\">one</a> of its banking partners. It also offers an application programming interface (API) to banks, allowing them to integrate Upstart's credit decisioning technology in their own application processes. Artificial intelligence (AI) is at the company's core, and the results speak for themselves: Upstart claims its model generates 173% more approvals at the same loss rate as traditional banks.</p>\n<p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/7fd2cd6ed2dbd0330be9ee49c048f446\" tg-width=\"700\" tg-height=\"466\" width=\"100%\" height=\"auto\"><span>Image source: Getty Images.</span></p>\n<p>The technology accounts for more than 1,000 data points, including nontraditional metrics like the borrower's level of education, where they went to school, and their employment history.</p>\n<p>The company began in the unsecured lending space, targeting personal loans, medical loans, and debt consolidation. Now it's expanding into vehicle finance, emphasized through its recent acquisition of Prodigy, which offers highly successful sales software to car dealerships. The goal is to use Prodigy as an entry point to this lucrative market, where consumers owe an estimated $1.3 trillion.</p>\n<p>Vehicle finance is the biggest lending market Upstart has operated in, and it speaks to the adaptability of its AI-powered decisioning process. The company projects full-year 2021 revenue of $600 million, and if it delivers, it would represent over 1,000% growth since 2017 -- much of which has occurred in the last year.</p>\n<table>\n <thead>\n <tr>\n <th><p>Metric</p></th>\n <th><p>2017</p></th>\n <th><p>2020</p></th>\n <th><p>2021 (Projected)</p></th>\n </tr>\n </thead>\n <tbody>\n <tr>\n <td><p>Revenue</p></td>\n <td><p>$57 million</p></td>\n <td><p>$233 million</p></td>\n <td><p>$600 million</p></td>\n </tr>\n <tr>\n <td><p>Earnings (loss) per share</p></td>\n <td><p>($0.56)</p></td>\n <td><p>$0.00</p></td>\n <td><p>$0.62</p></td>\n </tr>\n </tbody>\n</table>\n<p>Data source: Upstart.</p>\n<p>Upstart is already profitable, which is rare for a young technology company operating in a complex industry. The downside is investors are paying a significant premium for the stock based on what we know right now.</p>\n<p>With a $9 billion market cap at recent prices, Upstart trades at 15 times projected revenue, but if the company continues to grow at the current pace, it could begin to look extremely cheap for investors with a five- to 10-year time horizon. Analysts estimate Upstart will generate $800 million in revenue in 2022, and that would drastically shrink the price-to-sales multiple.</p>\n<h2>2. Paysafe</h2>\n<p>Paysafe went public in late March via a merger with <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/BFT.U\">Foley Trasimene Acquisition II</a>, a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC). It's a payments company based in London that does most of its business outside of the U.S., but with the rapid growth in online gambling, that might be about to change.</p>\n<p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/b5515deb11ef4c8872508046fd098c33\" tg-width=\"700\" tg-height=\"467\" width=\"100%\" height=\"auto\"><span>Image source: Getty Images.</span></p>\n<p>Paysafe owns well-known brands like Skrill, a digital wallet provider that recently expanded into cryptocurrency, and Neteller, which is used to transfer money between consumers and merchants. Skrill recently announced a partnership with crypto exchange <b>Coinbase Global</b>, which is offering a white-label solution to Skrill that allows its customers to buy and sell different cryptocurrencies. The Skrill wallet has the option to set the base currency in either U.S. dollars or <b>Bitcoin</b>.</p>\n<p>The company's digital wallet and eCash segments comprised 55% of total revenue in the first quarter, and each primarily served the online gambling industry. Paysafe's overall revenue of $377 million in the first quarter represented just 5% growth compared to the same period last year, but there's a strong driver emerging from the U.S. expansion. The iGaming segment in America alone -- which is active in 15 states -- grew by 66%.</p>\n<table>\n <thead>\n <tr>\n <th><p>Metric</p></th>\n <th><p>2018</p></th>\n <th><p>2020</p></th>\n <th><p>2021 (Projected)</p></th>\n </tr>\n </thead>\n <tbody>\n <tr>\n <td><p>Revenue</p></td>\n <td><p>$1.14 billion</p></td>\n <td><p>$1.42 billion</p></td>\n <td><p>$1.54 billion</p></td>\n </tr>\n <tr>\n <td><p>Earnings (loss) per share</p></td>\n <td><p>N/A*</p></td>\n <td><p>($1.01)</p></td>\n <td><p>$0.06</p></td>\n </tr>\n </tbody>\n</table>\n<p>Data source: Paysafe. *Undisclosed.</p>\n<p>Despite Paysafe making losses, analysts expect it will turn a profit this year. Revenue growth should come in at 8% for 2021, and then accelerate to 10% in 2022, according to estimates.</p>\n<p>The stock recently traded at a $7.7 billion market cap, or 5 times sales, but it's also down more than 40% since its peak, so some investor exuberance has deflated. It could make for a great opportunity, given Paysafe expects the U.S. iGaming industry to grow to $47 billion in size by 2025, which is a 55% compound annual growth rate.</p>\n<p>The company is well poised to capture some of that growth, particularly through a new partnership with Australian company <b>PointsBet Holdings </b>-- an ambitious $2.5 billion bookmaker that has turned its focus to the lucrative U.S. betting market. Paysafe is bringing its expertise in the global online gambling industry to America, and its timing could not be better.</p>","source":"fool_stock","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>2 Growth Stocks to Buy for the Next Decade</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{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#999; background:transparent; }\n.wrapper{ overflow:hidden;word-break:break-all;padding:10px; }\nh1,h2{ font-weight:normal; line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:.6em; }\nh3,h4,h5,h6{ line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:1em; }\nh1{ font-size:24px; }\nh2{ font-size:20px; }\nh3{ font-size:18px; }\nh4{ font-size:16px; }\nh5{ font-size:14px; }\nh6{ font-size:12px; }\np,ul,ol,blockquote,dl,table{ margin:1.2em 0; }\nul,ol{ margin-left:2em; }\nul{ list-style:disc; }\nol{ list-style:decimal; }\nli,li p{ margin:10px 0;}\nimg{ max-width:100%;display:block;margin:0 auto 1em; }\nblockquote{ color:#B5B2B1; border-left:3px solid #aaa; padding:1em; }\nstrong,b{font-weight:bold;}\nem,i{font-style:italic;}\ntable{ width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:1px;margin:1em 0;font-size:.9em; }\nth,td{ padding:5px;text-align:left;border:1px solid #aaa; }\nth{ font-weight:bold;background:#5d5d5d; }\n.symbol-link{font-weight:bold;}\n/* header{ border-bottom:1px solid #494756; } */\n.title{ margin:0 0 8px;line-height:1.3;color:#ddd; }\n.meta {color:#5e5c6d;font-size:13px;margin:0 0 .5em; }\na{text-decoration:none; color:#2a4b87;}\n.meta .head { display: inline-block; overflow: hidden}\n.head .h-thumb { width: 30px; height: 30px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; float: left;}\n.head .h-content { margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 9px; float: left;}\n.head .h-name {font-size: 13px; color: #eee; margin: 0;}\n.head .h-time {font-size: 11px; color: #7E829C; margin: 0;line-height: 11px;}\n.small {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.9); -webkit-transform: scale(0.9); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.smaller {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.8); -webkit-transform: scale(0.8); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.bt-text {font-size: 12px;margin: 1.5em 0 0 0}\n.bt-text p {margin: 0}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"wrapper\">\n<header>\n<h2 class=\"title\">\n2 Growth Stocks to Buy for the Next Decade\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2021-07-29 17:16 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/07/28/2-growth-stocks-to-buy-for-the-next-decade/><strong>Motley Fool</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>Banking is an entrenched industry. Money is loaned to borrowers through the assessment of their income and assets, with the bank earning an interest rate determined by the quality of that position -- ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/07/28/2-growth-stocks-to-buy-for-the-next-decade/\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"PSFE":"Paysafe Ltd","UPST":"Upstart Holdings, Inc."},"source_url":"https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/07/28/2-growth-stocks-to-buy-for-the-next-decade/","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2154260889","content_text":"Banking is an entrenched industry. Money is loaned to borrowers through the assessment of their income and assets, with the bank earning an interest rate determined by the quality of that position -- and these fundamentals haven't changed all that much.\nBut Upstart Holdings (NASDAQ:UPST) is using artificial intelligence to help banks take a different approach, reviewing alternative metrics of the borrower to lend more money with a similar level of risk. And on the payments side of finance, Paysafe (NYSE:PSFE) is leveraging a brand-new industry in the U.S. to grow its platform. The company facilitates payments for digital casinos, sports betting books, and the esports industry, known collectively as iGaming. The segment is injecting rapid growth into the company, and since it's only active in 15 states, there's plenty of potential for further expansion.\n1. Upstart\nUpstart is an all-digital lending platform that allows borrowers to apply through its website, and then routes the loan to one of its banking partners. It also offers an application programming interface (API) to banks, allowing them to integrate Upstart's credit decisioning technology in their own application processes. Artificial intelligence (AI) is at the company's core, and the results speak for themselves: Upstart claims its model generates 173% more approvals at the same loss rate as traditional banks.\nImage source: Getty Images.\nThe technology accounts for more than 1,000 data points, including nontraditional metrics like the borrower's level of education, where they went to school, and their employment history.\nThe company began in the unsecured lending space, targeting personal loans, medical loans, and debt consolidation. Now it's expanding into vehicle finance, emphasized through its recent acquisition of Prodigy, which offers highly successful sales software to car dealerships. The goal is to use Prodigy as an entry point to this lucrative market, where consumers owe an estimated $1.3 trillion.\nVehicle finance is the biggest lending market Upstart has operated in, and it speaks to the adaptability of its AI-powered decisioning process. The company projects full-year 2021 revenue of $600 million, and if it delivers, it would represent over 1,000% growth since 2017 -- much of which has occurred in the last year.\n\n\n\nMetric\n2017\n2020\n2021 (Projected)\n\n\n\n\nRevenue\n$57 million\n$233 million\n$600 million\n\n\nEarnings (loss) per share\n($0.56)\n$0.00\n$0.62\n\n\n\nData source: Upstart.\nUpstart is already profitable, which is rare for a young technology company operating in a complex industry. The downside is investors are paying a significant premium for the stock based on what we know right now.\nWith a $9 billion market cap at recent prices, Upstart trades at 15 times projected revenue, but if the company continues to grow at the current pace, it could begin to look extremely cheap for investors with a five- to 10-year time horizon. Analysts estimate Upstart will generate $800 million in revenue in 2022, and that would drastically shrink the price-to-sales multiple.\n2. Paysafe\nPaysafe went public in late March via a merger with Foley Trasimene Acquisition II, a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC). It's a payments company based in London that does most of its business outside of the U.S., but with the rapid growth in online gambling, that might be about to change.\nImage source: Getty Images.\nPaysafe owns well-known brands like Skrill, a digital wallet provider that recently expanded into cryptocurrency, and Neteller, which is used to transfer money between consumers and merchants. Skrill recently announced a partnership with crypto exchange Coinbase Global, which is offering a white-label solution to Skrill that allows its customers to buy and sell different cryptocurrencies. The Skrill wallet has the option to set the base currency in either U.S. dollars or Bitcoin.\nThe company's digital wallet and eCash segments comprised 55% of total revenue in the first quarter, and each primarily served the online gambling industry. Paysafe's overall revenue of $377 million in the first quarter represented just 5% growth compared to the same period last year, but there's a strong driver emerging from the U.S. expansion. The iGaming segment in America alone -- which is active in 15 states -- grew by 66%.\n\n\n\nMetric\n2018\n2020\n2021 (Projected)\n\n\n\n\nRevenue\n$1.14 billion\n$1.42 billion\n$1.54 billion\n\n\nEarnings (loss) per share\nN/A*\n($1.01)\n$0.06\n\n\n\nData source: Paysafe. *Undisclosed.\nDespite Paysafe making losses, analysts expect it will turn a profit this year. Revenue growth should come in at 8% for 2021, and then accelerate to 10% in 2022, according to estimates.\nThe stock recently traded at a $7.7 billion market cap, or 5 times sales, but it's also down more than 40% since its peak, so some investor exuberance has deflated. It could make for a great opportunity, given Paysafe expects the U.S. iGaming industry to grow to $47 billion in size by 2025, which is a 55% compound annual growth rate.\nThe company is well poised to capture some of that growth, particularly through a new partnership with Australian company PointsBet Holdings -- an ambitious $2.5 billion bookmaker that has turned its focus to the lucrative U.S. betting market. Paysafe is bringing its expertise in the global online gambling industry to America, and its timing could not be better.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":161,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":808985546,"gmtCreate":1627551357185,"gmtModify":1703492179538,"author":{"id":"4090643022997820","authorId":"4090643022997820","name":"HenryAhTeo","avatar":"https://static.laohu8.com/default-avatar.jpg","crmLevel":1,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"authorIdStr":"4090643022997820","idStr":"4090643022997820"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Good","listText":"Good","text":"Good","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":0,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/808985546","repostId":"2154260889","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"2154260889","kind":"highlight","pubTimestamp":1627550183,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/2154260889?lang=&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-07-29 17:16","market":"us","language":"en","title":"2 Growth Stocks to Buy for the Next Decade","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=2154260889","media":"Motley Fool","summary":"As the world becomes more digital, the financial sector is subject to new innovations. These two companies are changing the game.","content":"<p>Banking is an entrenched industry. Money is loaned to borrowers through the assessment of their income and assets, with the bank earning an interest rate determined by the quality of that position -- and these fundamentals haven't changed all that much.</p>\n<p>But <b>Upstart Holdings </b>(NASDAQ:UPST) is using artificial intelligence to help banks take a different approach, reviewing alternative metrics of the borrower to lend more money with a similar level of risk. And on the payments side of finance, <b>Paysafe</b> (NYSE:PSFE) is leveraging a brand-new industry in the U.S. to grow its platform. The company facilitates payments for digital casinos, sports betting books, and the esports industry, known collectively as iGaming. The segment is injecting rapid growth into the company, and since it's only active in 15 states, there's plenty of potential for further expansion.</p>\n<h2>1. Upstart</h2>\n<p>Upstart is an all-digital lending platform that allows borrowers to apply through its website, and then routes the loan to <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE.U\">one</a> of its banking partners. It also offers an application programming interface (API) to banks, allowing them to integrate Upstart's credit decisioning technology in their own application processes. Artificial intelligence (AI) is at the company's core, and the results speak for themselves: Upstart claims its model generates 173% more approvals at the same loss rate as traditional banks.</p>\n<p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/7fd2cd6ed2dbd0330be9ee49c048f446\" tg-width=\"700\" tg-height=\"466\" width=\"100%\" height=\"auto\"><span>Image source: Getty Images.</span></p>\n<p>The technology accounts for more than 1,000 data points, including nontraditional metrics like the borrower's level of education, where they went to school, and their employment history.</p>\n<p>The company began in the unsecured lending space, targeting personal loans, medical loans, and debt consolidation. Now it's expanding into vehicle finance, emphasized through its recent acquisition of Prodigy, which offers highly successful sales software to car dealerships. The goal is to use Prodigy as an entry point to this lucrative market, where consumers owe an estimated $1.3 trillion.</p>\n<p>Vehicle finance is the biggest lending market Upstart has operated in, and it speaks to the adaptability of its AI-powered decisioning process. The company projects full-year 2021 revenue of $600 million, and if it delivers, it would represent over 1,000% growth since 2017 -- much of which has occurred in the last year.</p>\n<table>\n <thead>\n <tr>\n <th><p>Metric</p></th>\n <th><p>2017</p></th>\n <th><p>2020</p></th>\n <th><p>2021 (Projected)</p></th>\n </tr>\n </thead>\n <tbody>\n <tr>\n <td><p>Revenue</p></td>\n <td><p>$57 million</p></td>\n <td><p>$233 million</p></td>\n <td><p>$600 million</p></td>\n </tr>\n <tr>\n <td><p>Earnings (loss) per share</p></td>\n <td><p>($0.56)</p></td>\n <td><p>$0.00</p></td>\n <td><p>$0.62</p></td>\n </tr>\n </tbody>\n</table>\n<p>Data source: Upstart.</p>\n<p>Upstart is already profitable, which is rare for a young technology company operating in a complex industry. The downside is investors are paying a significant premium for the stock based on what we know right now.</p>\n<p>With a $9 billion market cap at recent prices, Upstart trades at 15 times projected revenue, but if the company continues to grow at the current pace, it could begin to look extremely cheap for investors with a five- to 10-year time horizon. Analysts estimate Upstart will generate $800 million in revenue in 2022, and that would drastically shrink the price-to-sales multiple.</p>\n<h2>2. Paysafe</h2>\n<p>Paysafe went public in late March via a merger with <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/BFT.U\">Foley Trasimene Acquisition II</a>, a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC). It's a payments company based in London that does most of its business outside of the U.S., but with the rapid growth in online gambling, that might be about to change.</p>\n<p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/b5515deb11ef4c8872508046fd098c33\" tg-width=\"700\" tg-height=\"467\" width=\"100%\" height=\"auto\"><span>Image source: Getty Images.</span></p>\n<p>Paysafe owns well-known brands like Skrill, a digital wallet provider that recently expanded into cryptocurrency, and Neteller, which is used to transfer money between consumers and merchants. Skrill recently announced a partnership with crypto exchange <b>Coinbase Global</b>, which is offering a white-label solution to Skrill that allows its customers to buy and sell different cryptocurrencies. The Skrill wallet has the option to set the base currency in either U.S. dollars or <b>Bitcoin</b>.</p>\n<p>The company's digital wallet and eCash segments comprised 55% of total revenue in the first quarter, and each primarily served the online gambling industry. Paysafe's overall revenue of $377 million in the first quarter represented just 5% growth compared to the same period last year, but there's a strong driver emerging from the U.S. expansion. The iGaming segment in America alone -- which is active in 15 states -- grew by 66%.</p>\n<table>\n <thead>\n <tr>\n <th><p>Metric</p></th>\n <th><p>2018</p></th>\n <th><p>2020</p></th>\n <th><p>2021 (Projected)</p></th>\n </tr>\n </thead>\n <tbody>\n <tr>\n <td><p>Revenue</p></td>\n <td><p>$1.14 billion</p></td>\n <td><p>$1.42 billion</p></td>\n <td><p>$1.54 billion</p></td>\n </tr>\n <tr>\n <td><p>Earnings (loss) per share</p></td>\n <td><p>N/A*</p></td>\n <td><p>($1.01)</p></td>\n <td><p>$0.06</p></td>\n </tr>\n </tbody>\n</table>\n<p>Data source: Paysafe. *Undisclosed.</p>\n<p>Despite Paysafe making losses, analysts expect it will turn a profit this year. Revenue growth should come in at 8% for 2021, and then accelerate to 10% in 2022, according to estimates.</p>\n<p>The stock recently traded at a $7.7 billion market cap, or 5 times sales, but it's also down more than 40% since its peak, so some investor exuberance has deflated. It could make for a great opportunity, given Paysafe expects the U.S. iGaming industry to grow to $47 billion in size by 2025, which is a 55% compound annual growth rate.</p>\n<p>The company is well poised to capture some of that growth, particularly through a new partnership with Australian company <b>PointsBet Holdings </b>-- an ambitious $2.5 billion bookmaker that has turned its focus to the lucrative U.S. betting market. Paysafe is bringing its expertise in the global online gambling industry to America, and its timing could not be better.</p>","source":"fool_stock","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>2 Growth Stocks to Buy for the Next Decade</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{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#999; background:transparent; }\n.wrapper{ overflow:hidden;word-break:break-all;padding:10px; }\nh1,h2{ font-weight:normal; line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:.6em; }\nh3,h4,h5,h6{ line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:1em; }\nh1{ font-size:24px; }\nh2{ font-size:20px; }\nh3{ font-size:18px; }\nh4{ font-size:16px; }\nh5{ font-size:14px; }\nh6{ font-size:12px; }\np,ul,ol,blockquote,dl,table{ margin:1.2em 0; }\nul,ol{ margin-left:2em; }\nul{ list-style:disc; }\nol{ list-style:decimal; }\nli,li p{ margin:10px 0;}\nimg{ max-width:100%;display:block;margin:0 auto 1em; }\nblockquote{ color:#B5B2B1; border-left:3px solid #aaa; padding:1em; }\nstrong,b{font-weight:bold;}\nem,i{font-style:italic;}\ntable{ width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:1px;margin:1em 0;font-size:.9em; }\nth,td{ padding:5px;text-align:left;border:1px solid #aaa; }\nth{ font-weight:bold;background:#5d5d5d; }\n.symbol-link{font-weight:bold;}\n/* header{ border-bottom:1px solid #494756; } */\n.title{ margin:0 0 8px;line-height:1.3;color:#ddd; }\n.meta {color:#5e5c6d;font-size:13px;margin:0 0 .5em; }\na{text-decoration:none; color:#2a4b87;}\n.meta .head { display: inline-block; overflow: hidden}\n.head .h-thumb { width: 30px; height: 30px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; float: left;}\n.head .h-content { margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 9px; float: left;}\n.head .h-name {font-size: 13px; color: #eee; margin: 0;}\n.head .h-time {font-size: 11px; color: #7E829C; margin: 0;line-height: 11px;}\n.small {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.9); -webkit-transform: scale(0.9); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.smaller {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.8); -webkit-transform: scale(0.8); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.bt-text {font-size: 12px;margin: 1.5em 0 0 0}\n.bt-text p {margin: 0}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"wrapper\">\n<header>\n<h2 class=\"title\">\n2 Growth Stocks to Buy for the Next Decade\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2021-07-29 17:16 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/07/28/2-growth-stocks-to-buy-for-the-next-decade/><strong>Motley Fool</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>Banking is an entrenched industry. Money is loaned to borrowers through the assessment of their income and assets, with the bank earning an interest rate determined by the quality of that position -- ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/07/28/2-growth-stocks-to-buy-for-the-next-decade/\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"PSFE":"Paysafe Ltd","UPST":"Upstart Holdings, Inc."},"source_url":"https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/07/28/2-growth-stocks-to-buy-for-the-next-decade/","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2154260889","content_text":"Banking is an entrenched industry. Money is loaned to borrowers through the assessment of their income and assets, with the bank earning an interest rate determined by the quality of that position -- and these fundamentals haven't changed all that much.\nBut Upstart Holdings (NASDAQ:UPST) is using artificial intelligence to help banks take a different approach, reviewing alternative metrics of the borrower to lend more money with a similar level of risk. And on the payments side of finance, Paysafe (NYSE:PSFE) is leveraging a brand-new industry in the U.S. to grow its platform. The company facilitates payments for digital casinos, sports betting books, and the esports industry, known collectively as iGaming. The segment is injecting rapid growth into the company, and since it's only active in 15 states, there's plenty of potential for further expansion.\n1. Upstart\nUpstart is an all-digital lending platform that allows borrowers to apply through its website, and then routes the loan to one of its banking partners. It also offers an application programming interface (API) to banks, allowing them to integrate Upstart's credit decisioning technology in their own application processes. Artificial intelligence (AI) is at the company's core, and the results speak for themselves: Upstart claims its model generates 173% more approvals at the same loss rate as traditional banks.\nImage source: Getty Images.\nThe technology accounts for more than 1,000 data points, including nontraditional metrics like the borrower's level of education, where they went to school, and their employment history.\nThe company began in the unsecured lending space, targeting personal loans, medical loans, and debt consolidation. Now it's expanding into vehicle finance, emphasized through its recent acquisition of Prodigy, which offers highly successful sales software to car dealerships. The goal is to use Prodigy as an entry point to this lucrative market, where consumers owe an estimated $1.3 trillion.\nVehicle finance is the biggest lending market Upstart has operated in, and it speaks to the adaptability of its AI-powered decisioning process. The company projects full-year 2021 revenue of $600 million, and if it delivers, it would represent over 1,000% growth since 2017 -- much of which has occurred in the last year.\n\n\n\nMetric\n2017\n2020\n2021 (Projected)\n\n\n\n\nRevenue\n$57 million\n$233 million\n$600 million\n\n\nEarnings (loss) per share\n($0.56)\n$0.00\n$0.62\n\n\n\nData source: Upstart.\nUpstart is already profitable, which is rare for a young technology company operating in a complex industry. The downside is investors are paying a significant premium for the stock based on what we know right now.\nWith a $9 billion market cap at recent prices, Upstart trades at 15 times projected revenue, but if the company continues to grow at the current pace, it could begin to look extremely cheap for investors with a five- to 10-year time horizon. Analysts estimate Upstart will generate $800 million in revenue in 2022, and that would drastically shrink the price-to-sales multiple.\n2. Paysafe\nPaysafe went public in late March via a merger with Foley Trasimene Acquisition II, a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC). It's a payments company based in London that does most of its business outside of the U.S., but with the rapid growth in online gambling, that might be about to change.\nImage source: Getty Images.\nPaysafe owns well-known brands like Skrill, a digital wallet provider that recently expanded into cryptocurrency, and Neteller, which is used to transfer money between consumers and merchants. Skrill recently announced a partnership with crypto exchange Coinbase Global, which is offering a white-label solution to Skrill that allows its customers to buy and sell different cryptocurrencies. The Skrill wallet has the option to set the base currency in either U.S. dollars or Bitcoin.\nThe company's digital wallet and eCash segments comprised 55% of total revenue in the first quarter, and each primarily served the online gambling industry. Paysafe's overall revenue of $377 million in the first quarter represented just 5% growth compared to the same period last year, but there's a strong driver emerging from the U.S. expansion. The iGaming segment in America alone -- which is active in 15 states -- grew by 66%.\n\n\n\nMetric\n2018\n2020\n2021 (Projected)\n\n\n\n\nRevenue\n$1.14 billion\n$1.42 billion\n$1.54 billion\n\n\nEarnings (loss) per share\nN/A*\n($1.01)\n$0.06\n\n\n\nData source: Paysafe. *Undisclosed.\nDespite Paysafe making losses, analysts expect it will turn a profit this year. Revenue growth should come in at 8% for 2021, and then accelerate to 10% in 2022, according to estimates.\nThe stock recently traded at a $7.7 billion market cap, or 5 times sales, but it's also down more than 40% since its peak, so some investor exuberance has deflated. It could make for a great opportunity, given Paysafe expects the U.S. iGaming industry to grow to $47 billion in size by 2025, which is a 55% compound annual growth rate.\nThe company is well poised to capture some of that growth, particularly through a new partnership with Australian company PointsBet Holdings -- an ambitious $2.5 billion bookmaker that has turned its focus to the lucrative U.S. betting market. Paysafe is bringing its expertise in the global online gambling industry to America, and its timing could not be better.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":209,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":808985992,"gmtCreate":1627551315716,"gmtModify":1703492178728,"author":{"id":"4090643022997820","authorId":"4090643022997820","name":"HenryAhTeo","avatar":"https://static.laohu8.com/default-avatar.jpg","crmLevel":1,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"authorIdStr":"4090643022997820","idStr":"4090643022997820"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Good","listText":"Good","text":"Good","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":0,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/808985992","repostId":"1150368331","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1150368331","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1627550617,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1150368331?lang=&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-07-29 17:23","market":"us","language":"en","title":"Stock-market investors are ‘staring down the barrel of seasonal weakness for next 3 months’","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1150368331","media":"MarketWatch","summary":"Stock market likely to face ‘readjustment period’: deGraaf\nMidsummer blues? 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SEBASTIEN SALOM-GOMIS/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES</span></p>\n<p>It’s the most unfavorable time of the year when it comes to stock-market “seasonality”, and while that’s usually not enough to dictate market calls, it’s worth paying attention to, a top Wall Street chart watcher warned on Wednesday.</p>\n<p>“We are now standing at the weakest point in market seasonality for the next three months,” said Jeff deGraaf, founder of Renaissance Macro Research, in a Thursday note, referring to the chart tracking seasonal 3-month forward returns below:</p>\n<p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/6ca9bfb57bece1c32df911d998c4de19\" tg-width=\"700\" tg-height=\"564\" width=\"100%\" height=\"auto\"><span>RENAISSANCE MACRO</span></p>\n<p>“The data goes back to 1928 and is rarely a sufficient catalyst to make a call, but with breadth divergences, elevated sentiment, and peak-data we suspect seasonal patterns will be more typical than not,” he wrote.</p>\n<p>Seasonality refers to the tendency of markets to perform better or worse during certain periods of the year. It’s perhaps most famously illustrated by the stock-market adage, “sell in May and go away,,” which refers to the historical tendency for the stock market to perform better from November through April than from May through October.</p>\n<p>As deGraaf indicated, such seasonal factors typically aren’t viewed as sufficient in themselves to justify making trading calls.</p>\n<p>The Dow Jones Industrial Average,S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite pulled back Tuesday after finishing at record levels in the previous session. Stocks were putting in a mixed performance on Wednesday.</p>\n<p>So what does he expect the next three months to look like?</p>\n<p>“It’s likely to be a readjustment period, rotational and important to pay attention to relative strength changes,” he said.</p>","source":"lsy1603348471595","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>Stock-market investors are ‘staring down the barrel of seasonal weakness for next 3 months’</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{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#999; background:transparent; }\n.wrapper{ overflow:hidden;word-break:break-all;padding:10px; }\nh1,h2{ font-weight:normal; line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:.6em; }\nh3,h4,h5,h6{ line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:1em; }\nh1{ font-size:24px; }\nh2{ font-size:20px; }\nh3{ font-size:18px; }\nh4{ font-size:16px; }\nh5{ font-size:14px; }\nh6{ font-size:12px; }\np,ul,ol,blockquote,dl,table{ margin:1.2em 0; }\nul,ol{ margin-left:2em; }\nul{ list-style:disc; }\nol{ list-style:decimal; }\nli,li p{ margin:10px 0;}\nimg{ max-width:100%;display:block;margin:0 auto 1em; }\nblockquote{ color:#B5B2B1; border-left:3px solid #aaa; padding:1em; }\nstrong,b{font-weight:bold;}\nem,i{font-style:italic;}\ntable{ width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:1px;margin:1em 0;font-size:.9em; }\nth,td{ padding:5px;text-align:left;border:1px solid #aaa; }\nth{ font-weight:bold;background:#5d5d5d; }\n.symbol-link{font-weight:bold;}\n/* header{ border-bottom:1px solid #494756; } */\n.title{ margin:0 0 8px;line-height:1.3;color:#ddd; }\n.meta {color:#5e5c6d;font-size:13px;margin:0 0 .5em; }\na{text-decoration:none; color:#2a4b87;}\n.meta .head { display: inline-block; overflow: hidden}\n.head .h-thumb { width: 30px; height: 30px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; float: left;}\n.head .h-content { margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 9px; float: left;}\n.head .h-name {font-size: 13px; color: #eee; margin: 0;}\n.head .h-time {font-size: 11px; color: #7E829C; margin: 0;line-height: 11px;}\n.small {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.9); -webkit-transform: scale(0.9); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.smaller {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.8); -webkit-transform: scale(0.8); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.bt-text {font-size: 12px;margin: 1.5em 0 0 0}\n.bt-text p {margin: 0}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"wrapper\">\n<header>\n<h2 class=\"title\">\nStock-market investors are ‘staring down the barrel of seasonal weakness for next 3 months’\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2021-07-29 17:23 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.marketwatch.com/story/stock-market-investors-are-staring-down-the-barrel-of-seasonal-weakness-for-next-3-months-11627482153?mod=home-page><strong>MarketWatch</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>Stock market likely to face ‘readjustment period’: deGraaf\nMidsummer blues? SEBASTIEN SALOM-GOMIS/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES\nIt’s the most unfavorable time of the year when it comes to stock-...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.marketwatch.com/story/stock-market-investors-are-staring-down-the-barrel-of-seasonal-weakness-for-next-3-months-11627482153?mod=home-page\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{".IXIC":"NASDAQ Composite",".SPX":"S&P 500 Index",".DJI":"道琼斯"},"source_url":"https://www.marketwatch.com/story/stock-market-investors-are-staring-down-the-barrel-of-seasonal-weakness-for-next-3-months-11627482153?mod=home-page","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1150368331","content_text":"Stock market likely to face ‘readjustment period’: deGraaf\nMidsummer blues? SEBASTIEN SALOM-GOMIS/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES\nIt’s the most unfavorable time of the year when it comes to stock-market “seasonality”, and while that’s usually not enough to dictate market calls, it’s worth paying attention to, a top Wall Street chart watcher warned on Wednesday.\n“We are now standing at the weakest point in market seasonality for the next three months,” said Jeff deGraaf, founder of Renaissance Macro Research, in a Thursday note, referring to the chart tracking seasonal 3-month forward returns below:\nRENAISSANCE MACRO\n“The data goes back to 1928 and is rarely a sufficient catalyst to make a call, but with breadth divergences, elevated sentiment, and peak-data we suspect seasonal patterns will be more typical than not,” he wrote.\nSeasonality refers to the tendency of markets to perform better or worse during certain periods of the year. It’s perhaps most famously illustrated by the stock-market adage, “sell in May and go away,,” which refers to the historical tendency for the stock market to perform better from November through April than from May through October.\nAs deGraaf indicated, such seasonal factors typically aren’t viewed as sufficient in themselves to justify making trading calls.\nThe Dow Jones Industrial Average,S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite pulled back Tuesday after finishing at record levels in the previous session. Stocks were putting in a mixed performance on Wednesday.\nSo what does he expect the next three months to look like?\n“It’s likely to be a readjustment period, rotational and important to pay attention to relative strength changes,” he said.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":146,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":808982642,"gmtCreate":1627551281686,"gmtModify":1703492177921,"author":{"id":"4090643022997820","authorId":"4090643022997820","name":"HenryAhTeo","avatar":"https://static.laohu8.com/default-avatar.jpg","crmLevel":1,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"authorIdStr":"4090643022997820","idStr":"4090643022997820"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Good","listText":"Good","text":"Good","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":1,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/808982642","repostId":"2155990524","repostType":4,"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":201,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":808986190,"gmtCreate":1627551189010,"gmtModify":1703492176468,"author":{"id":"4090643022997820","authorId":"4090643022997820","name":"HenryAhTeo","avatar":"https://static.laohu8.com/default-avatar.jpg","crmLevel":1,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"authorIdStr":"4090643022997820","idStr":"4090643022997820"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Wow","listText":"Wow","text":"Wow","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":2,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/808986190","repostId":"1165497040","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1165497040","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1627542522,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1165497040?lang=&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-07-29 15:08","market":"us","language":"en","title":"Amazon Reports Earnings Thursday. Expect a Blowout.","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1165497040","media":"Barrons","summary":"Amazon reports earnings after Thursday’s closing bell. Expect a blowout.Another is that Amazon’s competitors have already reported solid numbers.Shopify, arguably one of the company’s most important rivals in e-commerce,posted better-than-expected results for the June quarter, noting that sustained digital commerce trends and U.S. stimulus checks in March and April drove revenues above expectations. Strong reports from Alphabet,Snap and Twitter suggest Amazon will post accelerating growth in its","content":"<p>Amazon reports earnings after Thursday’s closing bell. Expect a blowout.</p>\n<p>For the June quarter, the tech giant has projected sales of $110 billion to $116 billion, with operating income in the $4.5 billion-to-$8 billion range. Wall Street consensus calls for sales of $115.4 billion, operating income of $7.8 billion, and earnings of $12.28 a share.</p>\n<p>There are several reasons why the Street numbers might be too low.</p>\n<p>For one, Amazon (ticker: AMZN) has beat expectations in every quarter since the start of the pandemic—in fact, for 10 quarters in a row.</p>\n<p>Another is that Amazon’s competitors have already reported solid numbers.Shopify(SHOP), arguably one of the company’s most important rivals in e-commerce,posted better-than-expected results for the June quarter, noting that sustained digital commerce trends and U.S. stimulus checks in March and April drove revenues above expectations. Strong reports from Alphabet,Snap and Twitter suggest Amazon will post accelerating growth in its underappreciated advertising business. And the strength in the cloud business at Microsoft bodes well for Amazon Web Services.</p>\n<p>Street estimates call for Amazon to post $57.3 billion in online sales, up 25%; $24.8 billion in third-party sellers services, up 36%; $14.3 billion from AWS, up 32%; $7.9 billion in subscription services, up 36%; $7 billion in “other” revenue, which is mostly advertising, up 66%; and $3.9 billion in physical stores revenue, up 3%.</p>\n<p>Plus, there are a couple of other factors at play. This will be the first quarter for Amazon since Jeff Bezos turned over the CEO reins to Andy Jassy. Bezos didn’t typically participate in the company’s quarterly earnings calls with analysts, leaving that job to CFO Brian OIsavky; it remains to be seen if Jassy will make an appearance this year. Also, Amazon finds itself at the heart of the debate—in Washington and elsewhere—over the power of tech companies, and now faces an in-depth investigation by the Federal Trade Commission over its proposed acquisition of the film studio MGM.Amazon has requested that FTC Chair Lina Khan recuse herself from any matters involving Amazon given her past criticisms of the company.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Investors also will be watching for clues on how the company expects the pandemic and a return to a more normal economy will impact results for the rest of the year. Street estimates for the September quarter call for revenue of $118.6 billion and profits of $12.97 a share.</p>\n<p>In a research note, MKM Partners analyst Rohit Kulkarni points out that Amazon has underperformed both Alphabet and Facebook shares this year. He thinks the stock has been weighed down by ongoing debate about the true strength of this year’s Prime Day sales event, as well as ongoing questions about the outlook for e-commerce as supplemental U.S. unemployment benefits lapse in September. Nonetheless, Kulkarni thinks that advertising, Amazon Prime subscriptions, and AWS will together drive upside to both second-quarter results and guidance, and he continues to consider Amazon his best pick among the big internet stocks. Kulkarni keeps his Buy rating and $4,075 target price.</p>\n<p>Evercore ISI analyst Mark Mahaney maintains an Outperform rating and $4,500 target price. He thinks Street estimates for the second quarter “look largely reasonable,” although he has some concerns that the Street might be too bullish on the third quarter, in particular given Prime Day this year shifted into the second quarter.</p>\n<p>Monness Crespi White analyst Brian White notes that Amazon shares have been “range bound” over the past few months, but he thinks the company is “uniquely positioned” to exit the pandemic as one of the biggest beneficiaries of the digital transformation trend. White asserts that “the company’s growth path is very attractive across the e-commerce segment, AWS, digital media, advertising, Alexa and more.” White maintains his Buy rating and $4,500 target price.</p>\n<p>On Wednesday, Amazon shares were up 0.1%, to $3,630.32.</p>","source":"lsy1601382232898","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>Amazon Reports Earnings Thursday. 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Expect a Blowout.\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2021-07-29 15:08 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.barrons.com/articles/amazon-earnings-51627497584?mod=hp_LEADSUPP_2><strong>Barrons</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>Amazon reports earnings after Thursday’s closing bell. Expect a blowout.\nFor the June quarter, the tech giant has projected sales of $110 billion to $116 billion, with operating income in the $4.5 ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.barrons.com/articles/amazon-earnings-51627497584?mod=hp_LEADSUPP_2\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"AMZN":"亚马逊"},"source_url":"https://www.barrons.com/articles/amazon-earnings-51627497584?mod=hp_LEADSUPP_2","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1165497040","content_text":"Amazon reports earnings after Thursday’s closing bell. Expect a blowout.\nFor the June quarter, the tech giant has projected sales of $110 billion to $116 billion, with operating income in the $4.5 billion-to-$8 billion range. Wall Street consensus calls for sales of $115.4 billion, operating income of $7.8 billion, and earnings of $12.28 a share.\nThere are several reasons why the Street numbers might be too low.\nFor one, Amazon (ticker: AMZN) has beat expectations in every quarter since the start of the pandemic—in fact, for 10 quarters in a row.\nAnother is that Amazon’s competitors have already reported solid numbers.Shopify(SHOP), arguably one of the company’s most important rivals in e-commerce,posted better-than-expected results for the June quarter, noting that sustained digital commerce trends and U.S. stimulus checks in March and April drove revenues above expectations. Strong reports from Alphabet,Snap and Twitter suggest Amazon will post accelerating growth in its underappreciated advertising business. And the strength in the cloud business at Microsoft bodes well for Amazon Web Services.\nStreet estimates call for Amazon to post $57.3 billion in online sales, up 25%; $24.8 billion in third-party sellers services, up 36%; $14.3 billion from AWS, up 32%; $7.9 billion in subscription services, up 36%; $7 billion in “other” revenue, which is mostly advertising, up 66%; and $3.9 billion in physical stores revenue, up 3%.\nPlus, there are a couple of other factors at play. This will be the first quarter for Amazon since Jeff Bezos turned over the CEO reins to Andy Jassy. Bezos didn’t typically participate in the company’s quarterly earnings calls with analysts, leaving that job to CFO Brian OIsavky; it remains to be seen if Jassy will make an appearance this year. Also, Amazon finds itself at the heart of the debate—in Washington and elsewhere—over the power of tech companies, and now faces an in-depth investigation by the Federal Trade Commission over its proposed acquisition of the film studio MGM.Amazon has requested that FTC Chair Lina Khan recuse herself from any matters involving Amazon given her past criticisms of the company.\n\nInvestors also will be watching for clues on how the company expects the pandemic and a return to a more normal economy will impact results for the rest of the year. Street estimates for the September quarter call for revenue of $118.6 billion and profits of $12.97 a share.\nIn a research note, MKM Partners analyst Rohit Kulkarni points out that Amazon has underperformed both Alphabet and Facebook shares this year. He thinks the stock has been weighed down by ongoing debate about the true strength of this year’s Prime Day sales event, as well as ongoing questions about the outlook for e-commerce as supplemental U.S. unemployment benefits lapse in September. Nonetheless, Kulkarni thinks that advertising, Amazon Prime subscriptions, and AWS will together drive upside to both second-quarter results and guidance, and he continues to consider Amazon his best pick among the big internet stocks. Kulkarni keeps his Buy rating and $4,075 target price.\nEvercore ISI analyst Mark Mahaney maintains an Outperform rating and $4,500 target price. He thinks Street estimates for the second quarter “look largely reasonable,” although he has some concerns that the Street might be too bullish on the third quarter, in particular given Prime Day this year shifted into the second quarter.\nMonness Crespi White analyst Brian White notes that Amazon shares have been “range bound” over the past few months, but he thinks the company is “uniquely positioned” to exit the pandemic as one of the biggest beneficiaries of the digital transformation trend. White asserts that “the company’s growth path is very attractive across the e-commerce segment, AWS, digital media, advertising, Alexa and more.” White maintains his Buy rating and $4,500 target price.\nOn Wednesday, Amazon shares were up 0.1%, to $3,630.32.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":194,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0}],"hots":[{"id":804383532,"gmtCreate":1627923115626,"gmtModify":1703498026775,"author":{"id":"4090643022997820","authorId":"4090643022997820","name":"HenryAhTeo","avatar":"https://static.laohu8.com/default-avatar.jpg","crmLevel":1,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"4090643022997820","authorIdStr":"4090643022997820"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"?","listText":"?","text":"?","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":7,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/804383532","repostId":"1172320411","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1172320411","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1627907414,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1172320411?lang=&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-08-02 20:30","market":"us","language":"en","title":"August Is Actually A Great Month If You Own These 8 Stocks","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1172320411","media":"investors","summary":"August is feared as $one$ of the worst months for the S&P 500 — and for good reason. But investorsstill find ways to make big money.Eight stocks inthe S&P 500, mostly tech and communications services firms likeNvidia,IBD Long-Term Leader$Microsoft$ and$Twitter$, are complete standouts in the S&P 500 in August, says an Investor's Business Daily analysis of data from S&P Global Market Intelligence andMarketSmith.All these stocks not only topped the S&P 500 in August in each of the past five years.","content":"<p>August is feared as <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE.U\">one</a> of the worst months for the S&P 500 — and for good reason. But investorsstill find ways to make big money.</p>\n<p>Eight stocks inthe S&P 500, mostly tech and communications services firms like<b>Nvidia</b>(NVDA),IBD Long-Term Leader<b><a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/MSFT\">Microsoft</a></b>(MSFT) and<b><a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/TWTR\">Twitter</a></b>(TWTR), are complete standouts in the S&P 500 in August, says an Investor's Business Daily analysis of data from S&P Global Market Intelligence andMarketSmith.</p>\n<p>All these stocks not only topped the S&P 500 in August in each of the past five years. They also all posted average gains in the month of 4% or more.</p>\n<p>And that qualifies as a good August — which for most people ranks among the very worst months of the year.</p>\n<p><b>August Is Usually Tough For The S&P 500</b></p>\n<p>Going back to 1950, the S&P 500 slipped 0.2% in August on average, says Stock Trader's Almanac. That ranks August as the eleventh-worst month of the year for the index.</p>\n<p>Andunderperformance in Augustisn't a fluke. It can sometimes come in dead last.</p>\n<p>\"August is the worst ... S&P 500 month during 1988 through 2020,\" says Stock Trader's Almanac. \"In post-election years since 1950, August is still ranked no higher than #11 while average performance slips deeper into negative territory.\"</p>\n<p>More recently, though, August spared S&P 500 investors some of the pain.</p>\n<p>Last August, for instance, the S&P 500 vaulted 7% higher during the month. It was at that time investors began to anticipate the reopening of the economy. But in just the prior August of 2019, the S&P 500 slipped 1.8%.</p>\n<p>But not all S&P 500 stocks suffer in August.</p>\n<p><b>Technology Is The S&P 500 Place To Be In August</b></p>\n<p><a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/JE\">Just</a> <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE.U\">one</a> S&P 500 sector routinely skates through August. Andit's technology.</p>\n<p>The Technology <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/SLCT\">Select</a> Sector SPDR (XLK) is the only sector out of the 11 that topped the S&P 500 in each of the past five years. And during August the past five years, the tech sector gained 4.2% on average. That's a particularly strong showing if you consider the S&P 50o only rose 1.6% on average in August going back to 2016.</p>\n<p>And it's not just the overall S&P 500 tech sector that outperforms in August. Drilling down into the individual tech stock winners tells the same story. Six out of the eight top performing S&P 500 stocks in Augusthail from the tech sector.</p>\n<p>Take the No. 1 performer in the month: high-end computer chip maker Nvidia. It topped the S&P 500 during August in each of the past five years. But it's also put up an average gain in the month of 10.3%. All eyes are on whether Nvidia can pull it off again. Shares are already up nearly 50% this year.</p>\n<p>Analysts are looking for the company in August to report 53% lower adjusted second-quarter profit of $1.02 share. But Nvidia has a knack at overdelivering. Profit in the first-quarter topped expectations by more than 350%.Should you buy Nvidia stock now?</p>\n<p>Another big tech winner in August isMicrosoft. The software giant's shares pushed 4.3% higher in August, on average, the past five years.</p>\n<p><b>Get Ready For August S&P 500 Surprises</b></p>\n<p>August is only starting, and already investors are coming off some surprises. Expect more.</p>\n<p>Take <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/TWTR\">Twitter</a> for instance. It, too, is a strong August performer. It's risen more than 8.5% in August, on average, in the past five years. Shares are already up 28.6% this year. Why? The communications firm reported, in July, a profit of 20 cents a share. That demolished expectations by more than 185%. That ranks as one of thetop surprises in an already robust second-quarter profit reporting season.</p>\n<p>So, yes, August isn't usually great for the S&P 500. But you can still find winners if you pick your spots in this tricky month.</p>\n<p><b>Top S&P 500 Stocks In August</b></p>\n<p><i>All topped the index in each August for at least past five years</i></p>\n<p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/3a7a31319541a52991d1b6112a83e82a\" tg-width=\"741\" tg-height=\"400\" referrerpolicy=\"no-referrer\"></p>\n<p></p>","source":"lsy1610449120050","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>August Is Actually A Great Month If You Own These 8 Stocks</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{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#999; background:transparent; }\n.wrapper{ overflow:hidden;word-break:break-all;padding:10px; }\nh1,h2{ font-weight:normal; line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:.6em; }\nh3,h4,h5,h6{ line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:1em; }\nh1{ font-size:24px; }\nh2{ font-size:20px; }\nh3{ font-size:18px; }\nh4{ font-size:16px; }\nh5{ font-size:14px; }\nh6{ font-size:12px; }\np,ul,ol,blockquote,dl,table{ margin:1.2em 0; }\nul,ol{ margin-left:2em; }\nul{ list-style:disc; }\nol{ list-style:decimal; }\nli,li p{ margin:10px 0;}\nimg{ max-width:100%;display:block;margin:0 auto 1em; }\nblockquote{ color:#B5B2B1; border-left:3px solid #aaa; padding:1em; }\nstrong,b{font-weight:bold;}\nem,i{font-style:italic;}\ntable{ width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:1px;margin:1em 0;font-size:.9em; }\nth,td{ padding:5px;text-align:left;border:1px solid #aaa; }\nth{ font-weight:bold;background:#5d5d5d; }\n.symbol-link{font-weight:bold;}\n/* header{ border-bottom:1px solid #494756; } */\n.title{ margin:0 0 8px;line-height:1.3;color:#ddd; }\n.meta {color:#5e5c6d;font-size:13px;margin:0 0 .5em; }\na{text-decoration:none; color:#2a4b87;}\n.meta .head { display: inline-block; overflow: hidden}\n.head .h-thumb { width: 30px; height: 30px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; float: left;}\n.head .h-content { margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 9px; float: left;}\n.head .h-name {font-size: 13px; color: #eee; margin: 0;}\n.head .h-time {font-size: 11px; color: #7E829C; margin: 0;line-height: 11px;}\n.small {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.9); -webkit-transform: scale(0.9); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.smaller {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.8); -webkit-transform: scale(0.8); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.bt-text {font-size: 12px;margin: 1.5em 0 0 0}\n.bt-text p {margin: 0}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"wrapper\">\n<header>\n<h2 class=\"title\">\nAugust Is Actually A Great Month If You Own These 8 Stocks\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2021-08-02 20:30 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.investors.com/etfs-and-funds/sectors/sp500-august-is-actually-a-great-month-if-you-own-these-8-stocks/?src=A00220><strong>investors</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>August is feared as one of the worst months for the S&P 500 — and for good reason. But investorsstill find ways to make big money.\nEight stocks inthe S&P 500, mostly tech and communications services ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.investors.com/etfs-and-funds/sectors/sp500-august-is-actually-a-great-month-if-you-own-these-8-stocks/?src=A00220\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"INTU":"财捷","TWTR":"Twitter","NVDA":"英伟达","V":"Visa","MA":"万事达","MSFT":"微软","SNPS":"新思科技","CTAS":"信达思"},"source_url":"https://www.investors.com/etfs-and-funds/sectors/sp500-august-is-actually-a-great-month-if-you-own-these-8-stocks/?src=A00220","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1172320411","content_text":"August is feared as one of the worst months for the S&P 500 — and for good reason. But investorsstill find ways to make big money.\nEight stocks inthe S&P 500, mostly tech and communications services firms likeNvidia(NVDA),IBD Long-Term LeaderMicrosoft(MSFT) andTwitter(TWTR), are complete standouts in the S&P 500 in August, says an Investor's Business Daily analysis of data from S&P Global Market Intelligence andMarketSmith.\nAll these stocks not only topped the S&P 500 in August in each of the past five years. They also all posted average gains in the month of 4% or more.\nAnd that qualifies as a good August — which for most people ranks among the very worst months of the year.\nAugust Is Usually Tough For The S&P 500\nGoing back to 1950, the S&P 500 slipped 0.2% in August on average, says Stock Trader's Almanac. That ranks August as the eleventh-worst month of the year for the index.\nAndunderperformance in Augustisn't a fluke. It can sometimes come in dead last.\n\"August is the worst ... S&P 500 month during 1988 through 2020,\" says Stock Trader's Almanac. \"In post-election years since 1950, August is still ranked no higher than #11 while average performance slips deeper into negative territory.\"\nMore recently, though, August spared S&P 500 investors some of the pain.\nLast August, for instance, the S&P 500 vaulted 7% higher during the month. It was at that time investors began to anticipate the reopening of the economy. But in just the prior August of 2019, the S&P 500 slipped 1.8%.\nBut not all S&P 500 stocks suffer in August.\nTechnology Is The S&P 500 Place To Be In August\nJust one S&P 500 sector routinely skates through August. Andit's technology.\nThe Technology Select Sector SPDR (XLK) is the only sector out of the 11 that topped the S&P 500 in each of the past five years. And during August the past five years, the tech sector gained 4.2% on average. That's a particularly strong showing if you consider the S&P 50o only rose 1.6% on average in August going back to 2016.\nAnd it's not just the overall S&P 500 tech sector that outperforms in August. Drilling down into the individual tech stock winners tells the same story. Six out of the eight top performing S&P 500 stocks in Augusthail from the tech sector.\nTake the No. 1 performer in the month: high-end computer chip maker Nvidia. It topped the S&P 500 during August in each of the past five years. But it's also put up an average gain in the month of 10.3%. All eyes are on whether Nvidia can pull it off again. Shares are already up nearly 50% this year.\nAnalysts are looking for the company in August to report 53% lower adjusted second-quarter profit of $1.02 share. But Nvidia has a knack at overdelivering. Profit in the first-quarter topped expectations by more than 350%.Should you buy Nvidia stock now?\nAnother big tech winner in August isMicrosoft. The software giant's shares pushed 4.3% higher in August, on average, the past five years.\nGet Ready For August S&P 500 Surprises\nAugust is only starting, and already investors are coming off some surprises. Expect more.\nTake Twitter for instance. It, too, is a strong August performer. It's risen more than 8.5% in August, on average, in the past five years. Shares are already up 28.6% this year. Why? The communications firm reported, in July, a profit of 20 cents a share. That demolished expectations by more than 185%. That ranks as one of thetop surprises in an already robust second-quarter profit reporting season.\nSo, yes, August isn't usually great for the S&P 500. But you can still find winners if you pick your spots in this tricky month.\nTop S&P 500 Stocks In August\nAll topped the index in each August for at least past five years","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":240,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":808923368,"gmtCreate":1627552045354,"gmtModify":1703492199797,"author":{"id":"4090643022997820","authorId":"4090643022997820","name":"HenryAhTeo","avatar":"https://static.laohu8.com/default-avatar.jpg","crmLevel":1,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"4090643022997820","authorIdStr":"4090643022997820"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Good","listText":"Good","text":"Good","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":2,"commentSize":1,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/808923368","repostId":"1150368331","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1150368331","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1627550617,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1150368331?lang=&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-07-29 17:23","market":"us","language":"en","title":"Stock-market investors are ‘staring down the barrel of seasonal weakness for next 3 months’","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1150368331","media":"MarketWatch","summary":"Stock market likely to face ‘readjustment period’: deGraaf\nMidsummer blues? SEBASTIEN SALOM-GOMIS/AG","content":"<p>Stock market likely to face ‘readjustment period’: deGraaf</p>\n<p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/bdd60b246407ebeffde47c97ef392dbb\" tg-width=\"700\" tg-height=\"467\" width=\"100%\" height=\"auto\"><span>Midsummer blues? SEBASTIEN SALOM-GOMIS/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES</span></p>\n<p>It’s the most unfavorable time of the year when it comes to stock-market “seasonality”, and while that’s usually not enough to dictate market calls, it’s worth paying attention to, a top Wall Street chart watcher warned on Wednesday.</p>\n<p>“We are now standing at the weakest point in market seasonality for the next three months,” said Jeff deGraaf, founder of Renaissance Macro Research, in a Thursday note, referring to the chart tracking seasonal 3-month forward returns below:</p>\n<p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/6ca9bfb57bece1c32df911d998c4de19\" tg-width=\"700\" tg-height=\"564\" width=\"100%\" height=\"auto\"><span>RENAISSANCE MACRO</span></p>\n<p>“The data goes back to 1928 and is rarely a sufficient catalyst to make a call, but with breadth divergences, elevated sentiment, and peak-data we suspect seasonal patterns will be more typical than not,” he wrote.</p>\n<p>Seasonality refers to the tendency of markets to perform better or worse during certain periods of the year. It’s perhaps most famously illustrated by the stock-market adage, “sell in May and go away,,” which refers to the historical tendency for the stock market to perform better from November through April than from May through October.</p>\n<p>As deGraaf indicated, such seasonal factors typically aren’t viewed as sufficient in themselves to justify making trading calls.</p>\n<p>The Dow Jones Industrial Average,S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite pulled back Tuesday after finishing at record levels in the previous session. Stocks were putting in a mixed performance on Wednesday.</p>\n<p>So what does he expect the next three months to look like?</p>\n<p>“It’s likely to be a readjustment period, rotational and important to pay attention to relative strength changes,” he said.</p>","source":"lsy1603348471595","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>Stock-market investors are ‘staring down the barrel of seasonal weakness for next 3 months’</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{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#999; background:transparent; }\n.wrapper{ overflow:hidden;word-break:break-all;padding:10px; }\nh1,h2{ font-weight:normal; line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:.6em; }\nh3,h4,h5,h6{ line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:1em; }\nh1{ font-size:24px; }\nh2{ font-size:20px; }\nh3{ font-size:18px; }\nh4{ font-size:16px; }\nh5{ font-size:14px; }\nh6{ font-size:12px; }\np,ul,ol,blockquote,dl,table{ margin:1.2em 0; }\nul,ol{ margin-left:2em; }\nul{ list-style:disc; }\nol{ list-style:decimal; }\nli,li p{ margin:10px 0;}\nimg{ max-width:100%;display:block;margin:0 auto 1em; }\nblockquote{ color:#B5B2B1; border-left:3px solid #aaa; padding:1em; }\nstrong,b{font-weight:bold;}\nem,i{font-style:italic;}\ntable{ width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:1px;margin:1em 0;font-size:.9em; }\nth,td{ padding:5px;text-align:left;border:1px solid #aaa; }\nth{ font-weight:bold;background:#5d5d5d; }\n.symbol-link{font-weight:bold;}\n/* header{ border-bottom:1px solid #494756; } */\n.title{ margin:0 0 8px;line-height:1.3;color:#ddd; }\n.meta {color:#5e5c6d;font-size:13px;margin:0 0 .5em; }\na{text-decoration:none; color:#2a4b87;}\n.meta .head { display: inline-block; overflow: hidden}\n.head .h-thumb { width: 30px; height: 30px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; float: left;}\n.head .h-content { margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 9px; float: left;}\n.head .h-name {font-size: 13px; color: #eee; margin: 0;}\n.head .h-time {font-size: 11px; color: #7E829C; margin: 0;line-height: 11px;}\n.small {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.9); -webkit-transform: scale(0.9); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.smaller {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.8); -webkit-transform: scale(0.8); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.bt-text {font-size: 12px;margin: 1.5em 0 0 0}\n.bt-text p {margin: 0}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"wrapper\">\n<header>\n<h2 class=\"title\">\nStock-market investors are ‘staring down the barrel of seasonal weakness for next 3 months’\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2021-07-29 17:23 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.marketwatch.com/story/stock-market-investors-are-staring-down-the-barrel-of-seasonal-weakness-for-next-3-months-11627482153?mod=home-page><strong>MarketWatch</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>Stock market likely to face ‘readjustment period’: deGraaf\nMidsummer blues? SEBASTIEN SALOM-GOMIS/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES\nIt’s the most unfavorable time of the year when it comes to stock-...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.marketwatch.com/story/stock-market-investors-are-staring-down-the-barrel-of-seasonal-weakness-for-next-3-months-11627482153?mod=home-page\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{".IXIC":"NASDAQ Composite",".SPX":"S&P 500 Index",".DJI":"道琼斯"},"source_url":"https://www.marketwatch.com/story/stock-market-investors-are-staring-down-the-barrel-of-seasonal-weakness-for-next-3-months-11627482153?mod=home-page","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1150368331","content_text":"Stock market likely to face ‘readjustment period’: deGraaf\nMidsummer blues? SEBASTIEN SALOM-GOMIS/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES\nIt’s the most unfavorable time of the year when it comes to stock-market “seasonality”, and while that’s usually not enough to dictate market calls, it’s worth paying attention to, a top Wall Street chart watcher warned on Wednesday.\n“We are now standing at the weakest point in market seasonality for the next three months,” said Jeff deGraaf, founder of Renaissance Macro Research, in a Thursday note, referring to the chart tracking seasonal 3-month forward returns below:\nRENAISSANCE MACRO\n“The data goes back to 1928 and is rarely a sufficient catalyst to make a call, but with breadth divergences, elevated sentiment, and peak-data we suspect seasonal patterns will be more typical than not,” he wrote.\nSeasonality refers to the tendency of markets to perform better or worse during certain periods of the year. It’s perhaps most famously illustrated by the stock-market adage, “sell in May and go away,,” which refers to the historical tendency for the stock market to perform better from November through April than from May through October.\nAs deGraaf indicated, such seasonal factors typically aren’t viewed as sufficient in themselves to justify making trading calls.\nThe Dow Jones Industrial Average,S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite pulled back Tuesday after finishing at record levels in the previous session. Stocks were putting in a mixed performance on Wednesday.\nSo what does he expect the next three months to look like?\n“It’s likely to be a readjustment period, rotational and important to pay attention to relative strength changes,” he said.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":342,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":808966598,"gmtCreate":1627551724414,"gmtModify":1703492190885,"author":{"id":"4090643022997820","authorId":"4090643022997820","name":"HenryAhTeo","avatar":"https://static.laohu8.com/default-avatar.jpg","crmLevel":1,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"4090643022997820","authorIdStr":"4090643022997820"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Good","listText":"Good","text":"Good","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":3,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/808966598","repostId":"2155990524","repostType":4,"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":240,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":808986190,"gmtCreate":1627551189010,"gmtModify":1703492176468,"author":{"id":"4090643022997820","authorId":"4090643022997820","name":"HenryAhTeo","avatar":"https://static.laohu8.com/default-avatar.jpg","crmLevel":1,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"4090643022997820","authorIdStr":"4090643022997820"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Wow","listText":"Wow","text":"Wow","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":2,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/808986190","repostId":"1165497040","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1165497040","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1627542522,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1165497040?lang=&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-07-29 15:08","market":"us","language":"en","title":"Amazon Reports Earnings Thursday. Expect a Blowout.","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1165497040","media":"Barrons","summary":"Amazon reports earnings after Thursday’s closing bell. Expect a blowout.Another is that Amazon’s competitors have already reported solid numbers.Shopify, arguably one of the company’s most important rivals in e-commerce,posted better-than-expected results for the June quarter, noting that sustained digital commerce trends and U.S. stimulus checks in March and April drove revenues above expectations. Strong reports from Alphabet,Snap and Twitter suggest Amazon will post accelerating growth in its","content":"<p>Amazon reports earnings after Thursday’s closing bell. Expect a blowout.</p>\n<p>For the June quarter, the tech giant has projected sales of $110 billion to $116 billion, with operating income in the $4.5 billion-to-$8 billion range. Wall Street consensus calls for sales of $115.4 billion, operating income of $7.8 billion, and earnings of $12.28 a share.</p>\n<p>There are several reasons why the Street numbers might be too low.</p>\n<p>For one, Amazon (ticker: AMZN) has beat expectations in every quarter since the start of the pandemic—in fact, for 10 quarters in a row.</p>\n<p>Another is that Amazon’s competitors have already reported solid numbers.Shopify(SHOP), arguably one of the company’s most important rivals in e-commerce,posted better-than-expected results for the June quarter, noting that sustained digital commerce trends and U.S. stimulus checks in March and April drove revenues above expectations. Strong reports from Alphabet,Snap and Twitter suggest Amazon will post accelerating growth in its underappreciated advertising business. And the strength in the cloud business at Microsoft bodes well for Amazon Web Services.</p>\n<p>Street estimates call for Amazon to post $57.3 billion in online sales, up 25%; $24.8 billion in third-party sellers services, up 36%; $14.3 billion from AWS, up 32%; $7.9 billion in subscription services, up 36%; $7 billion in “other” revenue, which is mostly advertising, up 66%; and $3.9 billion in physical stores revenue, up 3%.</p>\n<p>Plus, there are a couple of other factors at play. This will be the first quarter for Amazon since Jeff Bezos turned over the CEO reins to Andy Jassy. Bezos didn’t typically participate in the company’s quarterly earnings calls with analysts, leaving that job to CFO Brian OIsavky; it remains to be seen if Jassy will make an appearance this year. Also, Amazon finds itself at the heart of the debate—in Washington and elsewhere—over the power of tech companies, and now faces an in-depth investigation by the Federal Trade Commission over its proposed acquisition of the film studio MGM.Amazon has requested that FTC Chair Lina Khan recuse herself from any matters involving Amazon given her past criticisms of the company.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Investors also will be watching for clues on how the company expects the pandemic and a return to a more normal economy will impact results for the rest of the year. Street estimates for the September quarter call for revenue of $118.6 billion and profits of $12.97 a share.</p>\n<p>In a research note, MKM Partners analyst Rohit Kulkarni points out that Amazon has underperformed both Alphabet and Facebook shares this year. He thinks the stock has been weighed down by ongoing debate about the true strength of this year’s Prime Day sales event, as well as ongoing questions about the outlook for e-commerce as supplemental U.S. unemployment benefits lapse in September. Nonetheless, Kulkarni thinks that advertising, Amazon Prime subscriptions, and AWS will together drive upside to both second-quarter results and guidance, and he continues to consider Amazon his best pick among the big internet stocks. Kulkarni keeps his Buy rating and $4,075 target price.</p>\n<p>Evercore ISI analyst Mark Mahaney maintains an Outperform rating and $4,500 target price. He thinks Street estimates for the second quarter “look largely reasonable,” although he has some concerns that the Street might be too bullish on the third quarter, in particular given Prime Day this year shifted into the second quarter.</p>\n<p>Monness Crespi White analyst Brian White notes that Amazon shares have been “range bound” over the past few months, but he thinks the company is “uniquely positioned” to exit the pandemic as one of the biggest beneficiaries of the digital transformation trend. White asserts that “the company’s growth path is very attractive across the e-commerce segment, AWS, digital media, advertising, Alexa and more.” White maintains his Buy rating and $4,500 target price.</p>\n<p>On Wednesday, Amazon shares were up 0.1%, to $3,630.32.</p>","source":"lsy1601382232898","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>Amazon Reports Earnings Thursday. 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Expect a Blowout.\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2021-07-29 15:08 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.barrons.com/articles/amazon-earnings-51627497584?mod=hp_LEADSUPP_2><strong>Barrons</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>Amazon reports earnings after Thursday’s closing bell. Expect a blowout.\nFor the June quarter, the tech giant has projected sales of $110 billion to $116 billion, with operating income in the $4.5 ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.barrons.com/articles/amazon-earnings-51627497584?mod=hp_LEADSUPP_2\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"AMZN":"亚马逊"},"source_url":"https://www.barrons.com/articles/amazon-earnings-51627497584?mod=hp_LEADSUPP_2","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1165497040","content_text":"Amazon reports earnings after Thursday’s closing bell. Expect a blowout.\nFor the June quarter, the tech giant has projected sales of $110 billion to $116 billion, with operating income in the $4.5 billion-to-$8 billion range. Wall Street consensus calls for sales of $115.4 billion, operating income of $7.8 billion, and earnings of $12.28 a share.\nThere are several reasons why the Street numbers might be too low.\nFor one, Amazon (ticker: AMZN) has beat expectations in every quarter since the start of the pandemic—in fact, for 10 quarters in a row.\nAnother is that Amazon’s competitors have already reported solid numbers.Shopify(SHOP), arguably one of the company’s most important rivals in e-commerce,posted better-than-expected results for the June quarter, noting that sustained digital commerce trends and U.S. stimulus checks in March and April drove revenues above expectations. Strong reports from Alphabet,Snap and Twitter suggest Amazon will post accelerating growth in its underappreciated advertising business. And the strength in the cloud business at Microsoft bodes well for Amazon Web Services.\nStreet estimates call for Amazon to post $57.3 billion in online sales, up 25%; $24.8 billion in third-party sellers services, up 36%; $14.3 billion from AWS, up 32%; $7.9 billion in subscription services, up 36%; $7 billion in “other” revenue, which is mostly advertising, up 66%; and $3.9 billion in physical stores revenue, up 3%.\nPlus, there are a couple of other factors at play. This will be the first quarter for Amazon since Jeff Bezos turned over the CEO reins to Andy Jassy. Bezos didn’t typically participate in the company’s quarterly earnings calls with analysts, leaving that job to CFO Brian OIsavky; it remains to be seen if Jassy will make an appearance this year. Also, Amazon finds itself at the heart of the debate—in Washington and elsewhere—over the power of tech companies, and now faces an in-depth investigation by the Federal Trade Commission over its proposed acquisition of the film studio MGM.Amazon has requested that FTC Chair Lina Khan recuse herself from any matters involving Amazon given her past criticisms of the company.\n\nInvestors also will be watching for clues on how the company expects the pandemic and a return to a more normal economy will impact results for the rest of the year. Street estimates for the September quarter call for revenue of $118.6 billion and profits of $12.97 a share.\nIn a research note, MKM Partners analyst Rohit Kulkarni points out that Amazon has underperformed both Alphabet and Facebook shares this year. He thinks the stock has been weighed down by ongoing debate about the true strength of this year’s Prime Day sales event, as well as ongoing questions about the outlook for e-commerce as supplemental U.S. unemployment benefits lapse in September. Nonetheless, Kulkarni thinks that advertising, Amazon Prime subscriptions, and AWS will together drive upside to both second-quarter results and guidance, and he continues to consider Amazon his best pick among the big internet stocks. Kulkarni keeps his Buy rating and $4,075 target price.\nEvercore ISI analyst Mark Mahaney maintains an Outperform rating and $4,500 target price. He thinks Street estimates for the second quarter “look largely reasonable,” although he has some concerns that the Street might be too bullish on the third quarter, in particular given Prime Day this year shifted into the second quarter.\nMonness Crespi White analyst Brian White notes that Amazon shares have been “range bound” over the past few months, but he thinks the company is “uniquely positioned” to exit the pandemic as one of the biggest beneficiaries of the digital transformation trend. White asserts that “the company’s growth path is very attractive across the e-commerce segment, AWS, digital media, advertising, Alexa and more.” White maintains his Buy rating and $4,500 target price.\nOn Wednesday, Amazon shares were up 0.1%, to $3,630.32.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":194,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":808982642,"gmtCreate":1627551281686,"gmtModify":1703492177921,"author":{"id":"4090643022997820","authorId":"4090643022997820","name":"HenryAhTeo","avatar":"https://static.laohu8.com/default-avatar.jpg","crmLevel":1,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"4090643022997820","authorIdStr":"4090643022997820"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Good","listText":"Good","text":"Good","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":1,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/808982642","repostId":"2155990524","repostType":4,"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":201,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":808984343,"gmtCreate":1627551386982,"gmtModify":1703492181810,"author":{"id":"4090643022997820","authorId":"4090643022997820","name":"HenryAhTeo","avatar":"https://static.laohu8.com/default-avatar.jpg","crmLevel":1,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"4090643022997820","authorIdStr":"4090643022997820"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Good","listText":"Good","text":"Good","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":0,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/808984343","repostId":"2154260889","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"2154260889","kind":"highlight","pubTimestamp":1627550183,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/2154260889?lang=&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-07-29 17:16","market":"us","language":"en","title":"2 Growth Stocks to Buy for the Next Decade","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=2154260889","media":"Motley Fool","summary":"As the world becomes more digital, the financial sector is subject to new innovations. These two companies are changing the game.","content":"<p>Banking is an entrenched industry. Money is loaned to borrowers through the assessment of their income and assets, with the bank earning an interest rate determined by the quality of that position -- and these fundamentals haven't changed all that much.</p>\n<p>But <b>Upstart Holdings </b>(NASDAQ:UPST) is using artificial intelligence to help banks take a different approach, reviewing alternative metrics of the borrower to lend more money with a similar level of risk. And on the payments side of finance, <b>Paysafe</b> (NYSE:PSFE) is leveraging a brand-new industry in the U.S. to grow its platform. The company facilitates payments for digital casinos, sports betting books, and the esports industry, known collectively as iGaming. The segment is injecting rapid growth into the company, and since it's only active in 15 states, there's plenty of potential for further expansion.</p>\n<h2>1. Upstart</h2>\n<p>Upstart is an all-digital lending platform that allows borrowers to apply through its website, and then routes the loan to <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE.U\">one</a> of its banking partners. It also offers an application programming interface (API) to banks, allowing them to integrate Upstart's credit decisioning technology in their own application processes. Artificial intelligence (AI) is at the company's core, and the results speak for themselves: Upstart claims its model generates 173% more approvals at the same loss rate as traditional banks.</p>\n<p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/7fd2cd6ed2dbd0330be9ee49c048f446\" tg-width=\"700\" tg-height=\"466\" width=\"100%\" height=\"auto\"><span>Image source: Getty Images.</span></p>\n<p>The technology accounts for more than 1,000 data points, including nontraditional metrics like the borrower's level of education, where they went to school, and their employment history.</p>\n<p>The company began in the unsecured lending space, targeting personal loans, medical loans, and debt consolidation. Now it's expanding into vehicle finance, emphasized through its recent acquisition of Prodigy, which offers highly successful sales software to car dealerships. The goal is to use Prodigy as an entry point to this lucrative market, where consumers owe an estimated $1.3 trillion.</p>\n<p>Vehicle finance is the biggest lending market Upstart has operated in, and it speaks to the adaptability of its AI-powered decisioning process. The company projects full-year 2021 revenue of $600 million, and if it delivers, it would represent over 1,000% growth since 2017 -- much of which has occurred in the last year.</p>\n<table>\n <thead>\n <tr>\n <th><p>Metric</p></th>\n <th><p>2017</p></th>\n <th><p>2020</p></th>\n <th><p>2021 (Projected)</p></th>\n </tr>\n </thead>\n <tbody>\n <tr>\n <td><p>Revenue</p></td>\n <td><p>$57 million</p></td>\n <td><p>$233 million</p></td>\n <td><p>$600 million</p></td>\n </tr>\n <tr>\n <td><p>Earnings (loss) per share</p></td>\n <td><p>($0.56)</p></td>\n <td><p>$0.00</p></td>\n <td><p>$0.62</p></td>\n </tr>\n </tbody>\n</table>\n<p>Data source: Upstart.</p>\n<p>Upstart is already profitable, which is rare for a young technology company operating in a complex industry. The downside is investors are paying a significant premium for the stock based on what we know right now.</p>\n<p>With a $9 billion market cap at recent prices, Upstart trades at 15 times projected revenue, but if the company continues to grow at the current pace, it could begin to look extremely cheap for investors with a five- to 10-year time horizon. Analysts estimate Upstart will generate $800 million in revenue in 2022, and that would drastically shrink the price-to-sales multiple.</p>\n<h2>2. Paysafe</h2>\n<p>Paysafe went public in late March via a merger with <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/BFT.U\">Foley Trasimene Acquisition II</a>, a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC). It's a payments company based in London that does most of its business outside of the U.S., but with the rapid growth in online gambling, that might be about to change.</p>\n<p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/b5515deb11ef4c8872508046fd098c33\" tg-width=\"700\" tg-height=\"467\" width=\"100%\" height=\"auto\"><span>Image source: Getty Images.</span></p>\n<p>Paysafe owns well-known brands like Skrill, a digital wallet provider that recently expanded into cryptocurrency, and Neteller, which is used to transfer money between consumers and merchants. Skrill recently announced a partnership with crypto exchange <b>Coinbase Global</b>, which is offering a white-label solution to Skrill that allows its customers to buy and sell different cryptocurrencies. The Skrill wallet has the option to set the base currency in either U.S. dollars or <b>Bitcoin</b>.</p>\n<p>The company's digital wallet and eCash segments comprised 55% of total revenue in the first quarter, and each primarily served the online gambling industry. Paysafe's overall revenue of $377 million in the first quarter represented just 5% growth compared to the same period last year, but there's a strong driver emerging from the U.S. expansion. The iGaming segment in America alone -- which is active in 15 states -- grew by 66%.</p>\n<table>\n <thead>\n <tr>\n <th><p>Metric</p></th>\n <th><p>2018</p></th>\n <th><p>2020</p></th>\n <th><p>2021 (Projected)</p></th>\n </tr>\n </thead>\n <tbody>\n <tr>\n <td><p>Revenue</p></td>\n <td><p>$1.14 billion</p></td>\n <td><p>$1.42 billion</p></td>\n <td><p>$1.54 billion</p></td>\n </tr>\n <tr>\n <td><p>Earnings (loss) per share</p></td>\n <td><p>N/A*</p></td>\n <td><p>($1.01)</p></td>\n <td><p>$0.06</p></td>\n </tr>\n </tbody>\n</table>\n<p>Data source: Paysafe. *Undisclosed.</p>\n<p>Despite Paysafe making losses, analysts expect it will turn a profit this year. Revenue growth should come in at 8% for 2021, and then accelerate to 10% in 2022, according to estimates.</p>\n<p>The stock recently traded at a $7.7 billion market cap, or 5 times sales, but it's also down more than 40% since its peak, so some investor exuberance has deflated. It could make for a great opportunity, given Paysafe expects the U.S. iGaming industry to grow to $47 billion in size by 2025, which is a 55% compound annual growth rate.</p>\n<p>The company is well poised to capture some of that growth, particularly through a new partnership with Australian company <b>PointsBet Holdings </b>-- an ambitious $2.5 billion bookmaker that has turned its focus to the lucrative U.S. betting market. Paysafe is bringing its expertise in the global online gambling industry to America, and its timing could not be better.</p>","source":"fool_stock","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>2 Growth Stocks to Buy for the Next Decade</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{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#999; background:transparent; }\n.wrapper{ overflow:hidden;word-break:break-all;padding:10px; }\nh1,h2{ font-weight:normal; line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:.6em; }\nh3,h4,h5,h6{ line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:1em; }\nh1{ font-size:24px; }\nh2{ font-size:20px; }\nh3{ font-size:18px; }\nh4{ font-size:16px; }\nh5{ font-size:14px; }\nh6{ font-size:12px; }\np,ul,ol,blockquote,dl,table{ margin:1.2em 0; }\nul,ol{ margin-left:2em; }\nul{ list-style:disc; }\nol{ list-style:decimal; }\nli,li p{ margin:10px 0;}\nimg{ max-width:100%;display:block;margin:0 auto 1em; }\nblockquote{ color:#B5B2B1; border-left:3px solid #aaa; padding:1em; }\nstrong,b{font-weight:bold;}\nem,i{font-style:italic;}\ntable{ width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:1px;margin:1em 0;font-size:.9em; }\nth,td{ padding:5px;text-align:left;border:1px solid #aaa; }\nth{ font-weight:bold;background:#5d5d5d; }\n.symbol-link{font-weight:bold;}\n/* header{ border-bottom:1px solid #494756; } */\n.title{ margin:0 0 8px;line-height:1.3;color:#ddd; }\n.meta {color:#5e5c6d;font-size:13px;margin:0 0 .5em; }\na{text-decoration:none; color:#2a4b87;}\n.meta .head { display: inline-block; overflow: hidden}\n.head .h-thumb { width: 30px; height: 30px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; float: left;}\n.head .h-content { margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 9px; float: left;}\n.head .h-name {font-size: 13px; color: #eee; margin: 0;}\n.head .h-time {font-size: 11px; color: #7E829C; margin: 0;line-height: 11px;}\n.small {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.9); -webkit-transform: scale(0.9); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.smaller {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.8); -webkit-transform: scale(0.8); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.bt-text {font-size: 12px;margin: 1.5em 0 0 0}\n.bt-text p {margin: 0}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"wrapper\">\n<header>\n<h2 class=\"title\">\n2 Growth Stocks to Buy for the Next Decade\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2021-07-29 17:16 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/07/28/2-growth-stocks-to-buy-for-the-next-decade/><strong>Motley Fool</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>Banking is an entrenched industry. Money is loaned to borrowers through the assessment of their income and assets, with the bank earning an interest rate determined by the quality of that position -- ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/07/28/2-growth-stocks-to-buy-for-the-next-decade/\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"PSFE":"Paysafe Ltd","UPST":"Upstart Holdings, Inc."},"source_url":"https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/07/28/2-growth-stocks-to-buy-for-the-next-decade/","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2154260889","content_text":"Banking is an entrenched industry. Money is loaned to borrowers through the assessment of their income and assets, with the bank earning an interest rate determined by the quality of that position -- and these fundamentals haven't changed all that much.\nBut Upstart Holdings (NASDAQ:UPST) is using artificial intelligence to help banks take a different approach, reviewing alternative metrics of the borrower to lend more money with a similar level of risk. And on the payments side of finance, Paysafe (NYSE:PSFE) is leveraging a brand-new industry in the U.S. to grow its platform. The company facilitates payments for digital casinos, sports betting books, and the esports industry, known collectively as iGaming. The segment is injecting rapid growth into the company, and since it's only active in 15 states, there's plenty of potential for further expansion.\n1. Upstart\nUpstart is an all-digital lending platform that allows borrowers to apply through its website, and then routes the loan to one of its banking partners. It also offers an application programming interface (API) to banks, allowing them to integrate Upstart's credit decisioning technology in their own application processes. Artificial intelligence (AI) is at the company's core, and the results speak for themselves: Upstart claims its model generates 173% more approvals at the same loss rate as traditional banks.\nImage source: Getty Images.\nThe technology accounts for more than 1,000 data points, including nontraditional metrics like the borrower's level of education, where they went to school, and their employment history.\nThe company began in the unsecured lending space, targeting personal loans, medical loans, and debt consolidation. Now it's expanding into vehicle finance, emphasized through its recent acquisition of Prodigy, which offers highly successful sales software to car dealerships. The goal is to use Prodigy as an entry point to this lucrative market, where consumers owe an estimated $1.3 trillion.\nVehicle finance is the biggest lending market Upstart has operated in, and it speaks to the adaptability of its AI-powered decisioning process. The company projects full-year 2021 revenue of $600 million, and if it delivers, it would represent over 1,000% growth since 2017 -- much of which has occurred in the last year.\n\n\n\nMetric\n2017\n2020\n2021 (Projected)\n\n\n\n\nRevenue\n$57 million\n$233 million\n$600 million\n\n\nEarnings (loss) per share\n($0.56)\n$0.00\n$0.62\n\n\n\nData source: Upstart.\nUpstart is already profitable, which is rare for a young technology company operating in a complex industry. The downside is investors are paying a significant premium for the stock based on what we know right now.\nWith a $9 billion market cap at recent prices, Upstart trades at 15 times projected revenue, but if the company continues to grow at the current pace, it could begin to look extremely cheap for investors with a five- to 10-year time horizon. Analysts estimate Upstart will generate $800 million in revenue in 2022, and that would drastically shrink the price-to-sales multiple.\n2. Paysafe\nPaysafe went public in late March via a merger with Foley Trasimene Acquisition II, a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC). It's a payments company based in London that does most of its business outside of the U.S., but with the rapid growth in online gambling, that might be about to change.\nImage source: Getty Images.\nPaysafe owns well-known brands like Skrill, a digital wallet provider that recently expanded into cryptocurrency, and Neteller, which is used to transfer money between consumers and merchants. Skrill recently announced a partnership with crypto exchange Coinbase Global, which is offering a white-label solution to Skrill that allows its customers to buy and sell different cryptocurrencies. The Skrill wallet has the option to set the base currency in either U.S. dollars or Bitcoin.\nThe company's digital wallet and eCash segments comprised 55% of total revenue in the first quarter, and each primarily served the online gambling industry. Paysafe's overall revenue of $377 million in the first quarter represented just 5% growth compared to the same period last year, but there's a strong driver emerging from the U.S. expansion. The iGaming segment in America alone -- which is active in 15 states -- grew by 66%.\n\n\n\nMetric\n2018\n2020\n2021 (Projected)\n\n\n\n\nRevenue\n$1.14 billion\n$1.42 billion\n$1.54 billion\n\n\nEarnings (loss) per share\nN/A*\n($1.01)\n$0.06\n\n\n\nData source: Paysafe. *Undisclosed.\nDespite Paysafe making losses, analysts expect it will turn a profit this year. Revenue growth should come in at 8% for 2021, and then accelerate to 10% in 2022, according to estimates.\nThe stock recently traded at a $7.7 billion market cap, or 5 times sales, but it's also down more than 40% since its peak, so some investor exuberance has deflated. It could make for a great opportunity, given Paysafe expects the U.S. iGaming industry to grow to $47 billion in size by 2025, which is a 55% compound annual growth rate.\nThe company is well poised to capture some of that growth, particularly through a new partnership with Australian company PointsBet Holdings -- an ambitious $2.5 billion bookmaker that has turned its focus to the lucrative U.S. betting market. Paysafe is bringing its expertise in the global online gambling industry to America, and its timing could not be better.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":161,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":808985546,"gmtCreate":1627551357185,"gmtModify":1703492179538,"author":{"id":"4090643022997820","authorId":"4090643022997820","name":"HenryAhTeo","avatar":"https://static.laohu8.com/default-avatar.jpg","crmLevel":1,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"4090643022997820","authorIdStr":"4090643022997820"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Good","listText":"Good","text":"Good","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":0,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/808985546","repostId":"2154260889","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"2154260889","kind":"highlight","pubTimestamp":1627550183,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/2154260889?lang=&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-07-29 17:16","market":"us","language":"en","title":"2 Growth Stocks to Buy for the Next Decade","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=2154260889","media":"Motley Fool","summary":"As the world becomes more digital, the financial sector is subject to new innovations. These two companies are changing the game.","content":"<p>Banking is an entrenched industry. Money is loaned to borrowers through the assessment of their income and assets, with the bank earning an interest rate determined by the quality of that position -- and these fundamentals haven't changed all that much.</p>\n<p>But <b>Upstart Holdings </b>(NASDAQ:UPST) is using artificial intelligence to help banks take a different approach, reviewing alternative metrics of the borrower to lend more money with a similar level of risk. And on the payments side of finance, <b>Paysafe</b> (NYSE:PSFE) is leveraging a brand-new industry in the U.S. to grow its platform. The company facilitates payments for digital casinos, sports betting books, and the esports industry, known collectively as iGaming. The segment is injecting rapid growth into the company, and since it's only active in 15 states, there's plenty of potential for further expansion.</p>\n<h2>1. Upstart</h2>\n<p>Upstart is an all-digital lending platform that allows borrowers to apply through its website, and then routes the loan to <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/AONE.U\">one</a> of its banking partners. It also offers an application programming interface (API) to banks, allowing them to integrate Upstart's credit decisioning technology in their own application processes. Artificial intelligence (AI) is at the company's core, and the results speak for themselves: Upstart claims its model generates 173% more approvals at the same loss rate as traditional banks.</p>\n<p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/7fd2cd6ed2dbd0330be9ee49c048f446\" tg-width=\"700\" tg-height=\"466\" width=\"100%\" height=\"auto\"><span>Image source: Getty Images.</span></p>\n<p>The technology accounts for more than 1,000 data points, including nontraditional metrics like the borrower's level of education, where they went to school, and their employment history.</p>\n<p>The company began in the unsecured lending space, targeting personal loans, medical loans, and debt consolidation. Now it's expanding into vehicle finance, emphasized through its recent acquisition of Prodigy, which offers highly successful sales software to car dealerships. The goal is to use Prodigy as an entry point to this lucrative market, where consumers owe an estimated $1.3 trillion.</p>\n<p>Vehicle finance is the biggest lending market Upstart has operated in, and it speaks to the adaptability of its AI-powered decisioning process. The company projects full-year 2021 revenue of $600 million, and if it delivers, it would represent over 1,000% growth since 2017 -- much of which has occurred in the last year.</p>\n<table>\n <thead>\n <tr>\n <th><p>Metric</p></th>\n <th><p>2017</p></th>\n <th><p>2020</p></th>\n <th><p>2021 (Projected)</p></th>\n </tr>\n </thead>\n <tbody>\n <tr>\n <td><p>Revenue</p></td>\n <td><p>$57 million</p></td>\n <td><p>$233 million</p></td>\n <td><p>$600 million</p></td>\n </tr>\n <tr>\n <td><p>Earnings (loss) per share</p></td>\n <td><p>($0.56)</p></td>\n <td><p>$0.00</p></td>\n <td><p>$0.62</p></td>\n </tr>\n </tbody>\n</table>\n<p>Data source: Upstart.</p>\n<p>Upstart is already profitable, which is rare for a young technology company operating in a complex industry. The downside is investors are paying a significant premium for the stock based on what we know right now.</p>\n<p>With a $9 billion market cap at recent prices, Upstart trades at 15 times projected revenue, but if the company continues to grow at the current pace, it could begin to look extremely cheap for investors with a five- to 10-year time horizon. Analysts estimate Upstart will generate $800 million in revenue in 2022, and that would drastically shrink the price-to-sales multiple.</p>\n<h2>2. Paysafe</h2>\n<p>Paysafe went public in late March via a merger with <a href=\"https://laohu8.com/S/BFT.U\">Foley Trasimene Acquisition II</a>, a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC). It's a payments company based in London that does most of its business outside of the U.S., but with the rapid growth in online gambling, that might be about to change.</p>\n<p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/b5515deb11ef4c8872508046fd098c33\" tg-width=\"700\" tg-height=\"467\" width=\"100%\" height=\"auto\"><span>Image source: Getty Images.</span></p>\n<p>Paysafe owns well-known brands like Skrill, a digital wallet provider that recently expanded into cryptocurrency, and Neteller, which is used to transfer money between consumers and merchants. Skrill recently announced a partnership with crypto exchange <b>Coinbase Global</b>, which is offering a white-label solution to Skrill that allows its customers to buy and sell different cryptocurrencies. The Skrill wallet has the option to set the base currency in either U.S. dollars or <b>Bitcoin</b>.</p>\n<p>The company's digital wallet and eCash segments comprised 55% of total revenue in the first quarter, and each primarily served the online gambling industry. Paysafe's overall revenue of $377 million in the first quarter represented just 5% growth compared to the same period last year, but there's a strong driver emerging from the U.S. expansion. The iGaming segment in America alone -- which is active in 15 states -- grew by 66%.</p>\n<table>\n <thead>\n <tr>\n <th><p>Metric</p></th>\n <th><p>2018</p></th>\n <th><p>2020</p></th>\n <th><p>2021 (Projected)</p></th>\n </tr>\n </thead>\n <tbody>\n <tr>\n <td><p>Revenue</p></td>\n <td><p>$1.14 billion</p></td>\n <td><p>$1.42 billion</p></td>\n <td><p>$1.54 billion</p></td>\n </tr>\n <tr>\n <td><p>Earnings (loss) per share</p></td>\n <td><p>N/A*</p></td>\n <td><p>($1.01)</p></td>\n <td><p>$0.06</p></td>\n </tr>\n </tbody>\n</table>\n<p>Data source: Paysafe. *Undisclosed.</p>\n<p>Despite Paysafe making losses, analysts expect it will turn a profit this year. Revenue growth should come in at 8% for 2021, and then accelerate to 10% in 2022, according to estimates.</p>\n<p>The stock recently traded at a $7.7 billion market cap, or 5 times sales, but it's also down more than 40% since its peak, so some investor exuberance has deflated. It could make for a great opportunity, given Paysafe expects the U.S. iGaming industry to grow to $47 billion in size by 2025, which is a 55% compound annual growth rate.</p>\n<p>The company is well poised to capture some of that growth, particularly through a new partnership with Australian company <b>PointsBet Holdings </b>-- an ambitious $2.5 billion bookmaker that has turned its focus to the lucrative U.S. betting market. Paysafe is bringing its expertise in the global online gambling industry to America, and its timing could not be better.</p>","source":"fool_stock","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>2 Growth Stocks to Buy for the Next Decade</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{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#999; background:transparent; }\n.wrapper{ overflow:hidden;word-break:break-all;padding:10px; }\nh1,h2{ font-weight:normal; line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:.6em; }\nh3,h4,h5,h6{ line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:1em; }\nh1{ font-size:24px; }\nh2{ font-size:20px; }\nh3{ font-size:18px; }\nh4{ font-size:16px; }\nh5{ font-size:14px; }\nh6{ font-size:12px; }\np,ul,ol,blockquote,dl,table{ margin:1.2em 0; }\nul,ol{ margin-left:2em; }\nul{ list-style:disc; }\nol{ list-style:decimal; }\nli,li p{ margin:10px 0;}\nimg{ max-width:100%;display:block;margin:0 auto 1em; }\nblockquote{ color:#B5B2B1; border-left:3px solid #aaa; padding:1em; }\nstrong,b{font-weight:bold;}\nem,i{font-style:italic;}\ntable{ width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:1px;margin:1em 0;font-size:.9em; }\nth,td{ padding:5px;text-align:left;border:1px solid #aaa; }\nth{ font-weight:bold;background:#5d5d5d; }\n.symbol-link{font-weight:bold;}\n/* header{ border-bottom:1px solid #494756; } */\n.title{ margin:0 0 8px;line-height:1.3;color:#ddd; }\n.meta {color:#5e5c6d;font-size:13px;margin:0 0 .5em; }\na{text-decoration:none; color:#2a4b87;}\n.meta .head { display: inline-block; overflow: hidden}\n.head .h-thumb { width: 30px; height: 30px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; float: left;}\n.head .h-content { margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 9px; float: left;}\n.head .h-name {font-size: 13px; color: #eee; margin: 0;}\n.head .h-time {font-size: 11px; color: #7E829C; margin: 0;line-height: 11px;}\n.small {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.9); -webkit-transform: scale(0.9); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.smaller {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.8); -webkit-transform: scale(0.8); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.bt-text {font-size: 12px;margin: 1.5em 0 0 0}\n.bt-text p {margin: 0}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"wrapper\">\n<header>\n<h2 class=\"title\">\n2 Growth Stocks to Buy for the Next Decade\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2021-07-29 17:16 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/07/28/2-growth-stocks-to-buy-for-the-next-decade/><strong>Motley Fool</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>Banking is an entrenched industry. Money is loaned to borrowers through the assessment of their income and assets, with the bank earning an interest rate determined by the quality of that position -- ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/07/28/2-growth-stocks-to-buy-for-the-next-decade/\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"PSFE":"Paysafe Ltd","UPST":"Upstart Holdings, Inc."},"source_url":"https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/07/28/2-growth-stocks-to-buy-for-the-next-decade/","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2154260889","content_text":"Banking is an entrenched industry. Money is loaned to borrowers through the assessment of their income and assets, with the bank earning an interest rate determined by the quality of that position -- and these fundamentals haven't changed all that much.\nBut Upstart Holdings (NASDAQ:UPST) is using artificial intelligence to help banks take a different approach, reviewing alternative metrics of the borrower to lend more money with a similar level of risk. And on the payments side of finance, Paysafe (NYSE:PSFE) is leveraging a brand-new industry in the U.S. to grow its platform. The company facilitates payments for digital casinos, sports betting books, and the esports industry, known collectively as iGaming. The segment is injecting rapid growth into the company, and since it's only active in 15 states, there's plenty of potential for further expansion.\n1. Upstart\nUpstart is an all-digital lending platform that allows borrowers to apply through its website, and then routes the loan to one of its banking partners. It also offers an application programming interface (API) to banks, allowing them to integrate Upstart's credit decisioning technology in their own application processes. Artificial intelligence (AI) is at the company's core, and the results speak for themselves: Upstart claims its model generates 173% more approvals at the same loss rate as traditional banks.\nImage source: Getty Images.\nThe technology accounts for more than 1,000 data points, including nontraditional metrics like the borrower's level of education, where they went to school, and their employment history.\nThe company began in the unsecured lending space, targeting personal loans, medical loans, and debt consolidation. Now it's expanding into vehicle finance, emphasized through its recent acquisition of Prodigy, which offers highly successful sales software to car dealerships. The goal is to use Prodigy as an entry point to this lucrative market, where consumers owe an estimated $1.3 trillion.\nVehicle finance is the biggest lending market Upstart has operated in, and it speaks to the adaptability of its AI-powered decisioning process. The company projects full-year 2021 revenue of $600 million, and if it delivers, it would represent over 1,000% growth since 2017 -- much of which has occurred in the last year.\n\n\n\nMetric\n2017\n2020\n2021 (Projected)\n\n\n\n\nRevenue\n$57 million\n$233 million\n$600 million\n\n\nEarnings (loss) per share\n($0.56)\n$0.00\n$0.62\n\n\n\nData source: Upstart.\nUpstart is already profitable, which is rare for a young technology company operating in a complex industry. The downside is investors are paying a significant premium for the stock based on what we know right now.\nWith a $9 billion market cap at recent prices, Upstart trades at 15 times projected revenue, but if the company continues to grow at the current pace, it could begin to look extremely cheap for investors with a five- to 10-year time horizon. Analysts estimate Upstart will generate $800 million in revenue in 2022, and that would drastically shrink the price-to-sales multiple.\n2. Paysafe\nPaysafe went public in late March via a merger with Foley Trasimene Acquisition II, a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC). It's a payments company based in London that does most of its business outside of the U.S., but with the rapid growth in online gambling, that might be about to change.\nImage source: Getty Images.\nPaysafe owns well-known brands like Skrill, a digital wallet provider that recently expanded into cryptocurrency, and Neteller, which is used to transfer money between consumers and merchants. Skrill recently announced a partnership with crypto exchange Coinbase Global, which is offering a white-label solution to Skrill that allows its customers to buy and sell different cryptocurrencies. The Skrill wallet has the option to set the base currency in either U.S. dollars or Bitcoin.\nThe company's digital wallet and eCash segments comprised 55% of total revenue in the first quarter, and each primarily served the online gambling industry. Paysafe's overall revenue of $377 million in the first quarter represented just 5% growth compared to the same period last year, but there's a strong driver emerging from the U.S. expansion. The iGaming segment in America alone -- which is active in 15 states -- grew by 66%.\n\n\n\nMetric\n2018\n2020\n2021 (Projected)\n\n\n\n\nRevenue\n$1.14 billion\n$1.42 billion\n$1.54 billion\n\n\nEarnings (loss) per share\nN/A*\n($1.01)\n$0.06\n\n\n\nData source: Paysafe. *Undisclosed.\nDespite Paysafe making losses, analysts expect it will turn a profit this year. Revenue growth should come in at 8% for 2021, and then accelerate to 10% in 2022, according to estimates.\nThe stock recently traded at a $7.7 billion market cap, or 5 times sales, but it's also down more than 40% since its peak, so some investor exuberance has deflated. It could make for a great opportunity, given Paysafe expects the U.S. iGaming industry to grow to $47 billion in size by 2025, which is a 55% compound annual growth rate.\nThe company is well poised to capture some of that growth, particularly through a new partnership with Australian company PointsBet Holdings -- an ambitious $2.5 billion bookmaker that has turned its focus to the lucrative U.S. betting market. Paysafe is bringing its expertise in the global online gambling industry to America, and its timing could not be better.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":209,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":808985992,"gmtCreate":1627551315716,"gmtModify":1703492178728,"author":{"id":"4090643022997820","authorId":"4090643022997820","name":"HenryAhTeo","avatar":"https://static.laohu8.com/default-avatar.jpg","crmLevel":1,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"4090643022997820","authorIdStr":"4090643022997820"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Good","listText":"Good","text":"Good","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":0,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/808985992","repostId":"1150368331","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1150368331","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1627550617,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1150368331?lang=&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2021-07-29 17:23","market":"us","language":"en","title":"Stock-market investors are ‘staring down the barrel of seasonal weakness for next 3 months’","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1150368331","media":"MarketWatch","summary":"Stock market likely to face ‘readjustment period’: deGraaf\nMidsummer blues? SEBASTIEN SALOM-GOMIS/AG","content":"<p>Stock market likely to face ‘readjustment period’: deGraaf</p>\n<p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/bdd60b246407ebeffde47c97ef392dbb\" tg-width=\"700\" tg-height=\"467\" width=\"100%\" height=\"auto\"><span>Midsummer blues? SEBASTIEN SALOM-GOMIS/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES</span></p>\n<p>It’s the most unfavorable time of the year when it comes to stock-market “seasonality”, and while that’s usually not enough to dictate market calls, it’s worth paying attention to, a top Wall Street chart watcher warned on Wednesday.</p>\n<p>“We are now standing at the weakest point in market seasonality for the next three months,” said Jeff deGraaf, founder of Renaissance Macro Research, in a Thursday note, referring to the chart tracking seasonal 3-month forward returns below:</p>\n<p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/6ca9bfb57bece1c32df911d998c4de19\" tg-width=\"700\" tg-height=\"564\" width=\"100%\" height=\"auto\"><span>RENAISSANCE MACRO</span></p>\n<p>“The data goes back to 1928 and is rarely a sufficient catalyst to make a call, but with breadth divergences, elevated sentiment, and peak-data we suspect seasonal patterns will be more typical than not,” he wrote.</p>\n<p>Seasonality refers to the tendency of markets to perform better or worse during certain periods of the year. It’s perhaps most famously illustrated by the stock-market adage, “sell in May and go away,,” which refers to the historical tendency for the stock market to perform better from November through April than from May through October.</p>\n<p>As deGraaf indicated, such seasonal factors typically aren’t viewed as sufficient in themselves to justify making trading calls.</p>\n<p>The Dow Jones Industrial Average,S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite pulled back Tuesday after finishing at record levels in the previous session. Stocks were putting in a mixed performance on Wednesday.</p>\n<p>So what does he expect the next three months to look like?</p>\n<p>“It’s likely to be a readjustment period, rotational and important to pay attention to relative strength changes,” he said.</p>","source":"lsy1603348471595","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>Stock-market investors are ‘staring down the barrel of seasonal weakness for next 3 months’</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{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#999; background:transparent; }\n.wrapper{ overflow:hidden;word-break:break-all;padding:10px; }\nh1,h2{ font-weight:normal; line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:.6em; }\nh3,h4,h5,h6{ line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:1em; }\nh1{ font-size:24px; }\nh2{ font-size:20px; }\nh3{ font-size:18px; }\nh4{ font-size:16px; }\nh5{ font-size:14px; }\nh6{ font-size:12px; }\np,ul,ol,blockquote,dl,table{ margin:1.2em 0; }\nul,ol{ margin-left:2em; }\nul{ list-style:disc; }\nol{ list-style:decimal; }\nli,li p{ margin:10px 0;}\nimg{ max-width:100%;display:block;margin:0 auto 1em; }\nblockquote{ color:#B5B2B1; border-left:3px solid #aaa; padding:1em; }\nstrong,b{font-weight:bold;}\nem,i{font-style:italic;}\ntable{ width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:1px;margin:1em 0;font-size:.9em; }\nth,td{ padding:5px;text-align:left;border:1px solid #aaa; }\nth{ font-weight:bold;background:#5d5d5d; }\n.symbol-link{font-weight:bold;}\n/* header{ border-bottom:1px solid #494756; } */\n.title{ margin:0 0 8px;line-height:1.3;color:#ddd; }\n.meta {color:#5e5c6d;font-size:13px;margin:0 0 .5em; }\na{text-decoration:none; color:#2a4b87;}\n.meta .head { display: inline-block; overflow: hidden}\n.head .h-thumb { width: 30px; height: 30px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; float: left;}\n.head .h-content { margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 9px; float: left;}\n.head .h-name {font-size: 13px; color: #eee; margin: 0;}\n.head .h-time {font-size: 11px; color: #7E829C; margin: 0;line-height: 11px;}\n.small {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.9); -webkit-transform: scale(0.9); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.smaller {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.8); -webkit-transform: scale(0.8); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.bt-text {font-size: 12px;margin: 1.5em 0 0 0}\n.bt-text p {margin: 0}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"wrapper\">\n<header>\n<h2 class=\"title\">\nStock-market investors are ‘staring down the barrel of seasonal weakness for next 3 months’\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2021-07-29 17:23 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.marketwatch.com/story/stock-market-investors-are-staring-down-the-barrel-of-seasonal-weakness-for-next-3-months-11627482153?mod=home-page><strong>MarketWatch</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>Stock market likely to face ‘readjustment period’: deGraaf\nMidsummer blues? 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SEBASTIEN SALOM-GOMIS/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES\nIt’s the most unfavorable time of the year when it comes to stock-market “seasonality”, and while that’s usually not enough to dictate market calls, it’s worth paying attention to, a top Wall Street chart watcher warned on Wednesday.\n“We are now standing at the weakest point in market seasonality for the next three months,” said Jeff deGraaf, founder of Renaissance Macro Research, in a Thursday note, referring to the chart tracking seasonal 3-month forward returns below:\nRENAISSANCE MACRO\n“The data goes back to 1928 and is rarely a sufficient catalyst to make a call, but with breadth divergences, elevated sentiment, and peak-data we suspect seasonal patterns will be more typical than not,” he wrote.\nSeasonality refers to the tendency of markets to perform better or worse during certain periods of the year. It’s perhaps most famously illustrated by the stock-market adage, “sell in May and go away,,” which refers to the historical tendency for the stock market to perform better from November through April than from May through October.\nAs deGraaf indicated, such seasonal factors typically aren’t viewed as sufficient in themselves to justify making trading calls.\nThe Dow Jones Industrial Average,S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite pulled back Tuesday after finishing at record levels in the previous session. Stocks were putting in a mixed performance on Wednesday.\nSo what does he expect the next three months to look like?\n“It’s likely to be a readjustment period, rotational and important to pay attention to relative strength changes,” he said.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":146,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0}],"lives":[]}