With the US Presidential election now certain to be a Kamala Harris v Donald Trump showdown, we've looked at so-called 'Trump stocks' (stocks that may win if Trump wins) and now we're looking at so-called 'Kamala Harris stocks' (stocks that could be beneficiaries if Biden's VP wins).
Kamala Harris stocks: Stocks that could do well if…
Let's take a look at the concept of drug reimbursement, something that is crucial for ASX healthcare stocks looking to sell their drugs or devices, especially in the USA. So the next time you see an announcement that an ASX-listed company has had their drug or device approved for reimbursement, you should wonder why a…
If you look at the performance of most pot stocks in the past 5 years, you'd think the pot industry has gone nowhere. But of course, that is not the case. Countless jurisdictions have legalised cannabis for recreational and medical use. Australia has only legalised it for medical use - only the ACT allows it for…
ASX retailers often use 'like for like' sales in addition to total sales.
It is most common for companies that are expanding rapidly, although virtually all companies used it in post-COVID reporting seasons given the impact of lockdowns.
But what does it mean and why do retailers use that creative term?
Like for like sales
Like-for-like sales (sometimes…
Custodian trades are trades that make it appear like a major bank has bought or sold your company, but it actually isn't the case. With custodian trades it is actually the bank buying or selling the stock on behalf of someone else.
What are Custodian trades?
Custodian trades are transactions made by a custodian, which is…
Ross Stores (NDQ:ROST) is an S&P 500 company that is well and truly for the working class, being America's largest discount apparel retailer.
Even though the US economy is going strong and inflation is coming under control, this is not necessarily being felt across the country. This has been reflected in the company's sales (surpassing US$20bn…
The list of ASX IPOs that bounced back is nowhere near as long as the list of IPOs that flopped and never recovered. This is because while it is easy to destroy investor confidence, with just one prospectus forecast miss, it is very difficult to win it back. It takes a lot of time and…
There are plenty of ASX stocks with huge potential, but very few end up realising it. For some, it is a case of bad luck, but others: let's just say you can point the finger at the management.
For many of these, these issues were able to be hidden for a while because their stock's industry…
As the US presidential election looms later this year, investors are searching for 'Trump stocks' - stocks that will do well if the 45th President of the USA makes a return to the White House.
Investors ponder the question of which stocks will do well post-election every four years, although this time it is easier than…
Blue-chip stocks are amongst the most desired stocks on the market. But what are they and what are the best examples of them - on Wall Street and the ASX?
What are blue-chip stocks?
Blue-chip stocks tend to be large, well-established and financially sound companies. These stocks are often industry leaders and typically have a…
