Lastest Stories by Rafi Farber

Rubber band theory is one of the most consistently reliable trading strategies on Wall Street. Quite simply, it says that regression to the mean is your safest bet.
We are seeing something of a mini dot-com bubble bursting as market forces have been taking the weakest social media down since mid-2015.
Things don’t look too good for Tesla Motors Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) as new 52-week lows are setting in below the $170 threshold. This comes on the heels of some embarrassing public relations gaffes for...
With car sales for every major passenger car company now reported, investors are wondering who won and who lost.
Until Monday, Google was simply a giant vacuum for money whose bag just got fuller and fuller every year.
What can we learn from an investment perspective from the fall and rise of Facebook? Will such a rise also happen with Twitter?
As brick-and-mortar retail electronics chains continue to bleed in the face of growing competition from Amazon and Alibaba, the future of Best Buy continues to look uncertain.
The oil services industry is about to undergo two very large mergers. The question is, which merged company will be better able to perform in the current dismal conditions?
Recent declines in the Chinese stock market look steep, but there could still be plenty of free fall before hitting a solid bottom. Here's why.
There was one big bright spot in IBM's otherwise lackluster earnings release. Its cloud computing segment is really taking off.
As oil prices rise, exporters amass sovereign wealth portfolios to invest the surplus, and word has it that those countries that depend on oil income to support their budgets are starting to...
Since the beginning of last week, Chipotle shares have been on a tear. The question is how long will it take for customers to forgive and forget?
In a sign of knee-jerk bearishness, traders continued to dump GameStop shares after a decline in new software sales seemed to overrun every other piece of good news in the holiday sales press release.
Upgrades and downgrades on Apple are dotting the financial news as investors are getting a bit confused about who to believe. Who is right?
At times like these, traders, from retail investors to commercial banks, start looking over their shoulders to hear what other people say is going to happen next.