While some investors have been wooed into believing that heavily shorted companies are attractive investments, the data we analyzed rebutted this notion and demonstrated that companies with elevated short interest typically underperform over time.
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Shipping Crisis Could Delay Recovery, Disrupt Holidays
Most consumers have heard of the shipping delays but have generally tolerated it for the most part thus far. But that could change soon.
Can Cathie Wood’s New ETF Surge 20% as Investors Embrace the ‚G‘ in ESG?
The fledging vehicle, ARK’s eighth, will pick companies based on ‘transparency standards,’ including how they prepare documentation related to privacy and ethics as well as customer and diversity metrics.
Are You Ready for Some Football? 3 Stocks for Investing in the Sport
Football is the most popular sport in America, and there is no sign that will change any time soon. Even when the NFL seems to go out of its way to alienate everyone, it retains its popularity.
Oil Prices at One-Week High Supported by U.S. Output Concerns
Daily energy market commentary provided by Nasdaq Corporate Solutions Advisory Services‘ Energy Team.
Markets Week Ahead: Dow Jones, US Dollar, Crude Oil, OPEC Report, California Recall Election
Market sentiment cautiously soured as the Dow Jones weakened and the US Dollar slightly gained. Ahead, crude oil is eyeing OPEC’s oil market report. Will California’s recall election stir volatility?
S&P 500 & FTSE 100 Forecasts for the Week Ahead
Beware of the Mid-Month S&P 500 Pullback. FTSE 100 Risks Geared to a Break of 7000
US Dollar Outlook Hinges on Inflation Report Amid Fed Blackout Period
The update to the US Consumer Price Index (CPI) is likely to sway the US Dollar during the Federal Reserve’s blackout period as the central bank braces for a transitory rise in inflation.
Euro Forecast: EUR/USD Outlook Positive for Week Ahead, EUR/GBP Too
With this month’s meeting of the ECB’s policymaking Governing Council now out of the way, there is little to stop the Euro from appreciating as tighter Eurozone monetary policy draws closer.
20 Years Later, Former Nasdaq CEO Remembers 9/11
Two decades after 9/11, former Nasdaq Chief Executive Officer Hardwick Simmons reflected upon the catastrophic events of that day and the ensuing resiliency of Nasdaq and New York City.