Surprise, China just devalued its currency... again! Over the past 24 hours, the People's Bank of China decided to depreciate the Yuan by 1.9%, making the U.S. dollar the strongest performing currency to date. This monetary action is nothing new in the current era of globalization; in fact, China has long been (rightfully) accused of purposely devaluing its currency so as to increase foreign direct investments and heighten its export-driven economy.
Read MoreChinese Hackers Boost Cyber Security Stocks
As the tech-driven Nasdaq continues its strong 2015 run, already up nearly 9% YTD, one particular sector continues to make headlines for its huge gains: cyber security. Thanks to newsworthy security breaches of celebrities (Kate Upton), corporations, and most recently, the U.S. government, cyber security stocks are on a momentous rise.
Read MoreLumber Liquidators' Big Gamble
of the most popular analyses include quarterly growth projections, P/E ratios, cash flows, debt/earnings balances, enterprise value (EV), and EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization). Because of this, analysts spend innumerable hours deciphering what they believe to be the true market value of public entities.
Read MoreWhen Billionaires Clash
Ever since Alibaba (BABA) had its record-shattering U.S. IPO, it appears the Chinese e-commerce giant and its American competitor, Amazon (AMZN), are destined for a Wall Street showdown. In an unpredictable market, with many potential outcomes, I will focus on two questions: 1) can Amazon convert its R&D investments into positive quarterly reports and 2) will Alibaba continue to build upon its momentum and run Amazon out of American markets?
Read MoreAlibaba Larger Than Amazon & eBay
In the span of about a year, Alibaba (BABA) went from a massive, yet relatively unknown e-Commerce company (located in China), to being the largest IPO in U.S. history. On its first day alone Alibaba’s stock surged an incredible 38%, while simultaneously shattering records once held by companies like Facebook (FB) and Visa (V).
Read MoreOur Chronic Addiction
As the United States slowly inches toward ending its ill-fated War on Drugs, first decriminalizing marijuana, we have begun to see the first attempts to build legitimate businesses around pot. With the legalization of marijuana in Colorado and Washington, the growth of medical marijuana in several states (including California), and the diffuse relaxation of penalties for pot-related crimes, many have recognized the enormous potential market for legal weed, especially if current trends continue.
Read MoreThe Largest IPO In History?
China’s many decades of growth and development have resulted in its gradual transition from an emerging economy, centered around manufacturing, to a developing economy, focused on services and consumerism. According to Bloomberg.com, last year was the first time China’s electronics industry outpaced the steel sector (a big deal).
Read More