Lastest Stories by Jon C. Ogg

A group called Innovation Shares is launching the first passively managed pure-play ETF that targets investing in cannabis.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations on Tuesday included Albermarle, Alcoa, Apple, Bank of America, Beyond Meat, Citigroup, 3M, Nike, Slack, Square and Wells Fargo.
24/7 Wall St. screened the top ESG ETFs to see how they differ or are similar. It turns out that these funds have severe overlaps, with Microsoft, Apple, Johnson & Johnson, Alphabet, Procter...
The enforced quiet period at CrowdStrike has ended and analysts at the underwriting syndicate firms have been freed up to initiate coverage on the cybersecurity company. Sometimes very positive...
It is no secret that some sectors have companies that largely move in tandem, and the airline industry usually fits that bill, barring any major accidents or other company-specific drags.
Semiconductor stocks are off to a bad start after Samsung's earnings warning directly targeted the slow semiconductor demand in the wake of US/China trade tensions.
While the unemployment rate rose in June, payroll growth was stronger than expected. The strength of the jobs market may just keep the Federal Reserve from being so aggressive on rate hikes.
The 4th of July is a major US holiday, but the markets in Europe and Asia all remained open. Here's how the rest of the world acted on our day off.
With the three major stock indexes trading at or near all-time highs, many investors are scratching their heads about where to look for new investment ideas at a time when interest rates have become...
Each month’s ADP employment report gets to act as a preview and bias-setting event for the U.S. Department of Labor’s report on payrolls and national unemployment. The numbers are never expected...
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Wednesday included Barrick Gold, CannTrust, Foot Locker, Inogen, L3Harris, Merck, Petrobras, Starbucks, Symantec and Tesla.
Did Elon Musk just get the last laugh? Tesla scored on higher deliveries and production in the second quarter of 2019.